toobfreak
Tungsten/Glass Member
Yeah.......ITS ME that does not understand......
Hey, you finally got something right!
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Yeah.......ITS ME that does not understand......
Yeah.......I demonstrated that you BELIEVE in a fairy tale and dogma without any type of empirical evidence to back it up.Hey, you finally got something right!
Yeah.......I demonstrated that you BELIEVE in a fairy tale and dogma without any type of empirical evidence to back it up.
the only one babbling is you--look at all that crap!! HAHAHAHAHAHDeflection: I.E., a "logical fallacy" You charge others of presenting babble and crap......when the Pasteur Model is based upon the Scientific Method of experimentation that confirms the actual content found in the Holy Scriptures. All species of life can only be reproduced through preexisting life within the same species.
You present MAN MADE doctrine that does not exist in the very source of true Christian Doctrine.......the Holy Scriptures, faith cometh by hearing and hearing by the word of God. There is no propagation of a flat earth in the Holy Scriptures.
Then you go off presenting BABBLE and Charging Christians with teaching false science such as a flat earth......when in reality the actual content of scripture presents the following, The earth was created in spherical shape (the Hebrew word Chuwg or sometimes Khug.....meaning something ROUND in nature....not flat, but domed shaped as exampled in "Clouds are the hiding place for Him, so that He cannot see; and He walks on the VAULT (ARCHED) of heaven (sky)." -- Job: 22:14
Other examples of the same Hebrew word in describing the earth. "When He prepared the heavens (sky), I was there when He drew a CIRCLE (Chuwg or Khug) on the FACE of the DEEP (seas)." -- Prov. 8:27, so much for falling off the edge of the seas.......
"It is He who sets ABOVE on the CIRCLE (Chuwg, or Khug.....doomed, round vaulted..etc.) of the earth, and its inhabitants are like grasshoppers, who stretches out the heavens like a curtain, and spreads them out like a tent to dwell in." -- Isa. 40:22
Then you charge Christians with murdering innocent people for non belief. Show me the doctrine in the New Testament covenant that propagates anything close to the Catholic based inquisitions and crusades? It does not exist.
Again........show us the scripture that propagates the RAPE of anyone.......might less Children, anywhere in the New Testament Covenant......the very source of true Christian Doctrine. Proceed........
Show us more than your BABBLE, prosecute your charges with the actual content of the Holy Scriptures. You are simply parroting misinformation made up by those who refuse to accept the true content of the Scriptures.
Not that religion is being taught, but that wokism is acting as a replacement religion among some segments of society compared to the quite recent past, and a replacement for science as well in some cases.I can't make sense of this nonsense. Taking the place of religion ... in public schools and universities? Wha? What is this gibberish?
In moderation, religious and spiritual practices can be great for a person's life and mental well-being. But religious fundamentalism—which refers to the belief in the absolute authority of a religious text or leaders—is almost never good for an individual. This is primarily because fundamentalism discourages any logical reasoning or scientific evidence that challenges its scripture, making it inherently maladaptive.
A neuroscientist explains how religious fundamentalism hijacks the brain
In moderation, religious and spiritual practices can be great for a person's life and mental well-being. But religious fundamentalism—which refers to the belief in the absolute authority of a religious text or leaders—is almost never good for an individual. This is primarily because...www.rawstory.com
So how can we shake some sense into Leftists since Leftism is the most successful religion in the world today bar none?In moderation, religious and spiritual practices can be great for a person's life and mental well-being. But religious fundamentalism—which refers to the belief in the absolute authority of a religious text or leaders—is almost never good for an individual. This is primarily because fundamentalism discourages any logical reasoning or scientific evidence that challenges its scripture, making it inherently maladaptive.
A neuroscientist explains how religious fundamentalism hijacks the brain
In moderation, religious and spiritual practices can be great for a person's life and mental well-being. But religious fundamentalism—which refers to the belief in the absolute authority of a religious text or leaders—is almost never good for an individual. This is primarily because...www.rawstory.com