Anyone can troll a website, but it takes talent to troll a whole town
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sleeper
If you worked for a company like Answers in Genesis, you'd be unemployed. LOLjmog;1143738 wrote:So I'm a hypocrite because I don't publish religious works in my scientific research papers?
Use the logic you are so adamant that you have.
I work for a company. The company pays me X amount of dollars to do scientific research on specific topics. The company happens to be a company interested in combustion emissions, environmental studies, efficient industrial heating applications, etc. The company is not a religious company. If I spent my time getting paid by them to do religious research then my job could be in jeopardy would it not?
Now, if I worked for a company like Answers in Genesis, then I could do scientific religious research and publish it.
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I Wear PantsScientific religious research? What the fuck would that even entail?
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Rotinaj
Finding out how much wood a woodchuck could chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood. Isn't that the ultimate question?I Wear Pants;1143766 wrote:Scientific religious research? What the fuck would that even entail? -
bigkahuna
I didn't say that God created contacts. I said that God gave us the tools to develop whatever.sleeper;1143521 wrote:It's pretty sad that you actual believe god created contacts. Prove it. Oh you can't? Then you cannot make that claim. How does it feel to be believe in a theory based on fraudulent logic?
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bigkahuna
You've said and repeated 2 things this entire thread.sleeper;1143713 wrote:Given all the current evidence and given how churches are exploiting weak minds for profit, one can say without a doubt that religion is fraud. If Jmog is getting riled up by my comments, perhaps its the logical part of his being that is conflicted with the part that is weak. Pressure works and it works well, how does it feel jmog?
1. You don't know
2. Religion is fraud.
Religion is essentially the path to figure out if God does or doesn't exist. Those who look to religion obviously feel that God does exist.
So by saying that religion is fraud, you're saying that the overall purpose behind it is fraud are you not? Which leads me to believe that you feel Hoax=religion, so Hoax=God. Religion doesn't have to be organized, so the evil cooperations that chap your ass so bad are not the only way to find God.
According to you, God is a hoax, fraud, hoodwink, whatever else you want to say, but you really don't know for sure.
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I Wear Pants
Except I'm sure sleeper is referring to the main religions like Christianity and Islam. Of which the holy books have been written and rewritten by the same evil corporations (if we're calling the churches that) so when people say "oh well I don't follow the church just the Bible" it sort of makes no sense. Sure you can disagree with the current church policies and such but the Bible itself is a reflection of their influences on it.bigkahuna;1143805 wrote:You've said and repeated 2 things this entire thread.
1. You don't know
2. Religion is fraud.
Religion is essentially the path to figure out if God does or doesn't exist. Those who look to religion obviously feel that God does exist.
So by saying that religion is fraud, you're saying that the overall purpose behind it is fraud are you not? Which leads me to believe that you feel Hoax=religion, so Hoax=God. Religion doesn't have to be organized, so the evil cooperations that chap your ass so bad are not the only way to find God.
According to you, God is a hoax, fraud, hoodwink, whatever else you want to say, but you really don't know for sure.
Keep contradicting yourself.
Again, no one with a brain will tell you 100% there is not a deity, they will be agnostic atheists like Dawkins or Degrasse Tyson or Hitchens who have looked critically at the evidence and deduced that it's highly unlikely there is one. I can tell you with almost certainty that a deity would not be the god of the Bible or Quran or Torah. Those were made up by men.
And "well you can't prove for certain that there isn't a god" is not a very good argument. It's true but it's irrelevant to the discussion of whether the god of the Bible or whatever particular group we're talking about exists or is likely to. -
Skyhook79
No wonder you haven't made any sense this entire thread.sleeper;1143717 wrote:This discussion always has and always will be about religion. -
Skyhook79
Really must be why the Creation Museum is going strong and plans for a multi million dollar Noah's Ark theme park expansion are well on their way.sleeper;1143746 wrote:If you worked for a company like Answers in Genesis, you'd be unemployed. LOL -
I Wear Pants
The creation museum is a hall filled with stuff for idiots. No getting around that.Skyhook79;1143825 wrote:Really must be why the Creation Museum is going strong and plans for a multi million dollar Noah's Ark theme park expansion are well on their way.
There is a difference between believing in god and just being ignorant to the reality of the world completely.
Unless you think Kirk Cameron and the "the banana is proof of god" guy are actually not delusional in which case you probably can't even count to potato. -
OSH
This is such a crock.I Wear Pants;1143809 wrote:Except I'm sure sleeper is referring to the main religions like Christianity and Islam. Of which the holy books have been written and rewritten by the same evil corporations (if we're calling the churches that) so when people say "oh well I don't follow the church just the Bible" it sort of makes no sense. Sure you can disagree with the current church policies and such but the Bible itself is a reflection of their influences on it.
Again, no one with a brain will tell you 100% there is not a deity, they will be agnostic atheists like Dawkins or Degrasse Tyson or Hitchens who have looked critically at the evidence and deduced that it's highly unlikely there is one. I can tell you with almost certainty that a deity would not be the god of the Bible or Quran or Torah. Those were made up by men.
And "well you can't prove for certain that there isn't a god" is not a very good argument. It's true but it's irrelevant to the discussion of whether the god of the Bible or whatever particular group we're talking about exists or is likely to.
Do you have any idea what you are talking about with this? Sorry to come off so blunt, but that's the biggest load I've ever heard -- it's so common and it's dumb.
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jmog
I suggest actually reading some of the stuff that the real scientists who work with/for AiG put out. Astrophysicists, geologists, biologists, geophysicists, etc all work for/with them.I Wear Pants;1143826 wrote:The creation museum is a hall filled with stuff for idiots. No getting around that.
There is a difference between believing in god and just being ignorant to the reality of the world completely.
Unless you think Kirk Cameron and the "the banana is proof of god" guy are actually not delusional in which case you probably can't even count to potato.
People with PhDs in those fields and who are much smarter than everyone posting on this thread. -
jmog
Another statement from sleeper that is 100% false, what a surprise.sleeper;1143746 wrote:If you worked for a company like Answers in Genesis, you'd be unemployed. LOL -
jmog
Unless you have personally read the original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts of the Bible this is a crap statement.I Wear Pants;1143826 wrote:The creation museum is a hall filled with stuff for idiots. No getting around that.
There is a difference between believing in god and just being ignorant to the reality of the world completely.
Unless you think Kirk Cameron and the "the banana is proof of god" guy are actually not delusional in which case you probably can't even count to potato. -
I Wear PantsHave you read those?
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jmog
Nope but I also don't claim they have been changed many many times since the originals like you did.I Wear Pants;1144091 wrote:Have you read those? -
ichsnjbOnly in the SEC.
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OSH
I've read the Hebrew.I Wear Pants;1144091 wrote:Have you read those?
There's a start. I've translated a lot of Psalms and Genesis (maybe more as well too). -
tcarrier32completely off base from the discussion with the scientist who thinks creationism has a legitimate shot at being accepted as real science one day..
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sleeper
I read Harry Potter. Prove to me Hogwarts doesn't exist.jmog;1143957 wrote:Unless you have personally read the original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts of the Bible this is a crap statement.
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Y-Town SteelhoundOrganized religion is rooted in good but breeds intolerance and violence. Especially when you encounter the extremists of people's respective religions. Jihads, burning down abortion clinics, etc.
A good example: Remember the Scorcese movie The Last Temptation of Christ with Willem Dafoe? Incredibily controversial movie because it depicted Jesus as being in conflict with dealing with his humanism (a perfectly reasonable conclusion since Jesus WAS in fact human as well as God). The result? Riots, banning, and in France people were actually injured and killed. Over a freaking movie because the religious nutjobs didn't care for their beliefs being questioned. Saw the same thing to a lesser degree years later with The Da Vinci Code.
Nothing in this world should be above questioning.....not scientific fact nor religious faith. You don't see scientists burning down churches because people believe in creationism now. Religion is fine IMO as a means for people to mentally and emotionally overcome the struggles in their lives and be able to feel more comfortable with the idea of death. Organized Religion however has done a lot of harm in this world/society for all of the good it proclaims to do. -
Skyhook79
You do see other humans burning them down however. Every "group" of people has their "nut jobs" that bring scrutiny to the "group" as a whole.Y-Town Steelhound;1145059 wrote:Organized religion is rooted in good but breeds intolerance and violence. Especially when you encounter the extremists of people's respective religions. Jihads, burning down abortion clinics, etc.
A good example: Remember the Scorcese movie The Last Temptation of Christ with Willem Dafoe? Incredibily controversial movie because it depicted Jesus as being in conflict with dealing with his humanism (a perfectly reasonable conclusion since Jesus WAS in fact human as well as God). The result? Riots, banning, and in France people were actually injured and killed. Over a freaking movie because the religious nutjobs didn't care for their beliefs being questioned. Saw the same thing to a lesser degree years later with The Da Vinci Code.
Nothing in this world should be above questioning.....not scientific fact nor religious faith. You don't see scientists burning down churches because people believe in creationism now. Religion is fine IMO as a means for people to mentally and emotionally overcome the struggles in their lives and be able to feel more comfortable with the idea of death. Organized Religion however has done a lot of harm in this world/society for all of the good it proclaims to do. -
Y-Town Steelhound
Fair point, but most don't start entire wars over it...Skyhook79;1145064 wrote:You do see other humans burning them down however. Every "group" of people has their "nut jobs" that bring scrutiny to the "group" as a whole. -
OSH
The most deadly wars and atrocities in the history of the world aren't started by "religion."Y-Town Steelhound;1145067 wrote:Fair point, but most don't start entire wars over it...
Heck, here in the US...the Civil War and Revolutionary War...
What about World War I & II? What about Vietnam? Gulf War?
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Y-Town SteelhoundOSH;1145076 wrote:The most deadly wars and atrocities in the history of the world aren't started by "religion."
Heck, here in the US...the Civil War and Revolutionary War...
What about World War I & II? What about Vietnam? Gulf War?
And those are just the most popular ones...
Please quote where I said "the most deadly wars". War is war no matter the scale. But if you do want an extreme example, the holocaust was certainly an all-time atrocious act that had roots (before you say it, not completely rooted just had roots) in oppression of a specific race/religion. -
sleeper
Clearly you've had your head in the sand, umm Israel and Palestine are still fighting over religion. Ever hear about the crusades or the Spanish Inquisition?OSH;1145076 wrote:The most deadly wars and atrocities in the history of the world aren't started by "religion."
Heck, here in the US...the Civil War and Revolutionary War...
What about World War I & II? What about Vietnam? Gulf War?
And those are just the most popular ones...
It's okay, believers are delusional and they don't have a brain to comprehend anything other than Jesus(cult *cough* cult) is our savior(read: leader).