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- CALLES0
i can pray harder than all of you
BonSeff
(Oct 12 07, 08:29)i guess god CAN raise the dead right? we are talking about ED right?
- heyheyhey0
Another great amazon review -
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Whole-Wo…You may think this is off topic but one of the reviews does say -
"In terms of religious experiences, this is right up there with visiting the Vatican."
- chossy0
When I was younger I attended christan activities holidays where you paid an amount of money and did some cool outdoorsy stuff and then at the end of the night you prayed and they tried to convert you to being a christian, didnae work on me likesey I just couldn't accept that there was this all powerfull force which made us and everything around us I'm quite jealous of christians though having faith is omething quite lacking in todays cynical society. They are still a bunch of pussies though.
- chossy0
also what the hell are you babling about flagellum whats that got to do with what I said I said there are plantes and bush is a weirdo, then you go and say that planets are felt up by sinners ye mad rocket ye!!.
- gramme0
Not all Christian leaders are full of shit. Just a whole lot of them.
- Mimio0
Yeah, but they're all full of shit in a greater sense, because they treat beliefs like they were facts.
- gramme0
Noah died when he was 700. That was just too stupid for me."
Milan
(Oct 12 07, 08:01)Pre-flood green canopy theory. No UV rays, people aged much more slowly. The idea is that there was a dense liquid water "dome" in the upper reaches of our atmosphere that created this canopy. It would have also meant that the entire planet, pole to pole, would be warm and temperate year round. Scientists have done tests that show a planet with an upright polar axis (relative to its sun's position) would have such a canopy surrounding it. Rotate the planet just a couple degrees off it's axis (as in our current axis), and the poles freeze, the canopy collapses creating a massive worldwide flood, and all the harmful rays of the sun flood in.
I'm no scientist, but I think that's more or less how the theory goes.
- blaw0
welcome to holy day, here on the pvn.
- flagellum0
not to mention, gramme, that sin has had a progressively deleterious effect. Entropy. Back then, lifespans were longer for this reason as well.
- Milan0
gramme, that sounds good enough for Tom Cruise, not me or the guy who wrote that review.
- gramme0
Yeah, but they're all full of shit in a greater sense, because they treat beliefs like they were facts.
Mimio
(Oct 12 07, 08:49)What if they are facts?
My father, the godliest, kindest, wisest and most upright man I know is a leader in his community. If he's full of shit, then so is Jesus.
Especially because Jesus left no room for relativism.
- BonSeff0
for the most part it keeps people under control, and delusional.
i love it when they are so delusional they say they are not delusional.
but whatever.
- PonyBoy0
'pre-flood green canopy theory'...
'sin has had a progressively deleterious effect'...
... Huh? :)
You guy's are starting to sound a bit like the Global Warming guys now...
... these are just 'theories'... which the Bible pretty much tells us to put out of our heads, yes?... something about not relying on the word of 'man'... but God...
... don't 'theories' fall in line with that?
jus' askin'. :)
- flagellum0
Sin keeps people under control. "Enslaved" as the Bible puts it. Jesus frees people. At least this promise is true in my life and countless others I know.
- Antonelli0
i had never felt more free until i became an atheist :D
- BonSeff0
right, original sin as the premise.
all uphill from there.
- gramme0
Milan, Darwinism sounds good enough for Tom Cruise, not me or the guy who wrote that review.
gramme
(Oct 12 07, 08:55)
- chossy0
I jabbed my cat with a fork, which I suppose is some sort of semi sin, I feel free... see I did it again.
- BonSeff0
i dont understand how people can deny evolution but come with a green canopy theory and people living 700 years.
just wow
- Milan0
"I'm no scientist, but I think that's more or less how the theory goes. "
Quote of the day.