zaangalewa
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You are not a Catholic - so you are not really on my side, isn't it? And if a Catholic is an atheist, then he is on my side, because there will be a reason, why he stays to be a Catholic, even if he never got the belief in god or lost his belief in god.
Catholics still believe that Jesus saves.
To be honest: I do not believe this. I do not like this anglicism. I believe god heals. He is not my savior - he is my healer, my redeemer. I always need him - I'm never save.
After that, it gets confusing. There's no point for me to get into our differences here. What I am saying is you ended up believing in atheist scientists and they are usually wrong; That makes you wrong, too, in science.
Sigh. ¿Repression?
For example, I brought up that the magnetic field dissipating means that the Earth is still young.
The Earth is some billion years old. The Mars is by the way a little older. Mars is a surviving proto-planet. Very astonishing.
If the Earth was old, then there would be no magnetic field. The findings back up the creation scientists and do not back up the atheist scientists.
Under our feet work since billions of years a huge number of nuclear power plants. It's not only the sun which produces our energy. Whatever. The world is some billion years old - perhaps it is a little younger, than we we thought, but for sure some billion years old. And it has a magnetic field, which sometimes breaks down.
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