Grumblenuts
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"Thou shalt create and destroy energy willy nilly and at the same time too!"
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Same difference.My belief.![]()
Oddly enough, none of the online dictionaries seem to provide that definition?Science is the study of the creation.
The first one I searched did.Oddly enough, none of the online dictionaries seem to provide that definition?
I doubt there's many who are hoping for the apocalypse including me. Yet, it's given that it will happen. Likely, after some of us are dead in 2060 as predicted by Sir Isaac Newton after studying the Bible.I’m afraid your dark place of hoping for some godly apocalypse is retrograde.
Living your life in trembling fear of fables about angry gods coming to destroy the world, redux, is a sad existence.I doubt there's many who are hoping for the apocalypse including me. Yet, it's given that it will happen. Likely, after some of us are dead in 2060 as predicted by Sir Isaac Newton after studying the Bible.
For example? Are guns involved?Your made-up beliefs regarding the origin of the universe are the only ones forced on people.![]()
Ah, they've outlawed religious and charter schools? Home schooling? At the point of a gun? Who knew? It really wasn't me, I swear!Compulsory public education/truancy laws.
Science and physics never waste a minute on religion.God created the material universe "out of thin air", that is, out of nothing (although there is more to the story than this). Science has moved closer to demonstrating this.
Genetically weakened and diseased people, through incest and inbreeding, were cleansed from the earth by the flood. Noah was "perfect in his generations" (genealogy) thus he brought genetic strength to his offspring, which repopulated the earth.
The flood story is written as an actual event, not as a morality tale, as are others found in the bible.
Science insists on uniform global evidence of the flood. However, based on the nature of the flood, and the geology of the earth, this evidence cannot exist. Sadly, many Christians reject the flood story because of this.Nope. The Euphrates river basin flooded from time to time with spring snowmelt from the Zagros mountains and spring rains.. that's what formed the delta south of Basra. In late summer the river is very low.
Even the Old Testament Jews knew it was a morality tale. There's zero geological evidence for a world wide footprint, but there's flood sediment 150 miles wide and 350 miles South. It's been thoroughly explored by geologists. Core samples don't lie.
We have AGW. The climate is getting warmer. Just follow the daily weather forecasts and add it up.Living your life in trembling fear of fables about angry gods coming to destroy the world, redux, is a sad existence.