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More Religious Nuts

Perhaps we should be careful at church, cause the whole place is full of sinners.

That's another thing that used to cheese me off about Christianity.....every time I went to church I was told I was a sinner who needed to pray for forgiveness.
I met some wonderful people through church - good, decent people, unselfish and caring, pillars of the community.
They too were constantly being told they were sinners who should pray for forgiveness.
 


lol --- (no disrespect intended and not specifically directed at u Bunyip)

but ---

irrespective of anyone's stance on the existence of god/gods or whatever, id rather be a thinker like MS/T and hopefully come to a valued educated conclusion based on open mindedness --- as opposed to making unsubstantiated dogmatic assumptions based on "common" beliefs --

and that opinion goes for both sides of this debate !! ---- pro "godders" are probably more at fault in my view at "accepting" what they are told without cross examination of the facts at hand --

what i question is our "true" knowledge of the facts" (bearing in mind that todays facts may in fact be tomorrows fiction) ----- i prefer to believe everything yet believe nothing --- while accepting that anything is possible, yet may change at any given moment ----

and u lot wonder why i appear confused !! ----

this is an interesting thread
 

Lost me Trainspotter, using circles in your diagram, cause perfect circles do not exist.


 
Just as a side issue --- have any of the believers and non believers alike considered the fact that our god is in fact both a woman and the greatest micro-biologist in our known universe !!?? --- and yes i am serious

ps bear in mind our known universe may only hold just a pin-prick of importance on the cosmic ladder of importance --------

narrow mindedness and dogma -------------- very detrimental attributes
 
In that vein, if (and that’s a very big IF) a scientist, say Giovanni Murtas or Craig Venter, succeeds in creating artificial life in a test tube (Giovanni Murtas apparently thinks he’s very close), how would that affect the people who fervently believe in God, eg the believers who post on this thread?

Since God is supposed to be the one and only creator, would this not be proof to them that He doesn’t exist and therefore there is no spirit world, or would they evolve an explanation that allows for the human creation of artificial life?

Science has shown rather convincingly how species evolve through mutation and natural selection, so it seems to me that all God based religions would surely be destined to collapse, or, would they somehow reinvent themselves with increasing focus on their prophet and his more secular teachings and allow God to slowly fade into oblivion? I think some Christian ministers and priests are already heading in that direction.

However, without the promise of an afterlife with its heavenly rewards, what would sustain the billions of poverty stricken souls who endure their daily hardships in the belief that they will ultimately be rewarded for staying true to their religion and its sometimes cruel and repressive disciplines?
 
gr8 post chris...

to say nothing of the moslems who speak of "the slow lane to heaven" = living a good life, honest etc....

compared to the "express tollway" of blowing yourself up

Trubel is some of em seriously believe it - virgins must be getting in real short supply up there...
virgin on the ridiculous if you ask me...
and the US Bible belt is almost as bad.
 

lol, sounds like the infinite monkey theorem, except I don't believe he (Giovanni Murtas or Craig Venter or whoever he or she is) will need as many monkeys to 'produce' the results he wants in his lifetime, unless he forces it ... hmmm.

Sounds like hindsight to me - "it's random, but we needed that and this, and that's ok for my discovery, Nobel please, as this is what appears naturally and are ingredients to produce life, and they are already here !!!!".

Try doing it in a vacuum tube !

Btw, Catholicism does not exclude evolution - google it.

I would not be surprised to see scientists to be able to create single cell organisms at some point ... however I don't think it dismisses God.

It's just us imitating, and using the rich soup around us.
 

Artificial life? Not quite. The devil is in the detail.
 
Btw, Catholicism does not exclude evolution - google it.
hey weird ,
are we talking catholicism as practiced in 2000?

1990?
1980? lol
you get my drift I'm sure..

I mean Catholicism is a follower of science.
It's days of leading went out with the invention of the telescope (Galileo).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E_pur_si_muove!
E pur si muove!
Nonetheless, it moves
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E_pur_si_muove!

to be fair they forgave Galileo - in 1992 lol

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galileo

On 31 October 1992, Pope John Paul II expressed regret for how the Galileo affair was handled, and officially conceded that the Earth was not stationary, :silly: as the result of a study conducted by the Pontifical Council for Culture...
 
You are very seriously disturbed weird. The youtube post is a window to your mind. Freudian at best. I was trying to tie in the two case point arguments in regards to the idealogy's flying around the room . BUT NO !! You cannot make an omelete without cracking a few eggs. Oh well ... at least I tried.
 

Just read at the picture of Pope John Paul II, and below,

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolution_and_the_Roman_Catholic_Church
 
I just wish Jesus had dedicated 10% - even 5% of his teachings to explaining why the universe was expanding so fast , - the red shift - silly little details like that

dinosaurs ? - hang on ... according to Hovind, dinosaurs were called "unicorns" in the bible lol

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjKMhtyI3L8
ali G interviews hovind
It's worth persevering with - assuming you're an Ali G fan, lol.
He gets to the nub of the problem at the 5m 30 s mark lol
 
Can you guys at least show a preview to the videos, I am multi-tasking most of the time when on this site, at least want a clue of any video to see if it is interesting.

Thought 2020hindsight would correct, the king of YouTube.

Over Ali G btw ... it is so like ...
 
I just wish Jesus had dedicated 10% - even 5% of his teachings to explaining why the universe was expanding so fast , - the red shift - silly little details like that


FYI, here is an article by Electric Universe theorist Michael Goodspeed.

Silly details.... might just turn out to be silly details.

 
Can you guys at least show a preview to the videos, I am multi-tasking most of the time when on this site, at least want a clue of any video to see if it is interesting.

Thought 2020hindsight would correct, the queen of YouTube.

well if you go to the youtube, you'll see these details given
this shining light of christian morality (Hovind) ...

....
 
FYI, here is an article by Electric Universe theorist Michael Goodspeed.

Silly details.... might just turn out to be silly details.
like I say wayne
shame Jesus didn't set the record straight on all these options ...

then again , it's a pretty safe bet that he thought the world was flat.
 
like I say wayne
shame Jesus didn't set the record straight on all these options ...

then again , it's a pretty safe bet that he thought the world was flat.
While you indulge in extreme binomial and tangential arguments, discussion is hopeless.

What Jesus thought and taught about science is not relevant to this discussion.
 
While you indulge in extreme binomial and tangential arguments, discussion is hopeless.

What Jesus thought and taught about science is not relevant to this discussion.
mmm interesting take


I thought he knew everything - or at least his dad did

PS I believe this thread is about exorcism - and I'm thinking I'm one of the few who has posted to that topic. (refer Witch Children of Nigeria etc)

https://www.aussiestockforums.com/forums/showthread.php?p=463884&highlight=nigeria#post463884

compare the first post ... all about exorcism.
 
like I say wayne
shame Jesus didn't set the record straight on all these options ...

then again , it's a pretty safe bet that he thought the world was flat.

Perhaps one day you can ask him.

Good post Wayne, good to see some actual reasoning.
 
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