Yeah ok thats fine, this thread was about dinosaurs not where God lives
Learn history. Don't rely on what they're telling you to believe.
Yeah ok thats fine, this thread was about dinosaurs not where God lives
I've studied science and worked in labs. I am "they"Learn history. Don't rely on what they're telling you to believe.
I've studied science and worked in labs. I am "they"
I never said I was an expert but I've studied in the field so I know what "they" are talking about. Black people can be scientists too you knowBreh, you have no clue. And now you're trying to cover by saying you're an expert.
You are no expert.
I never said I was an expert but I've studied in the field so I know what "they" are talking about. Black people can be scientists too you know
Ok you are back on your wannabe Yoda fake deep shyt. Go ahead brehYou're missing are large % of the facts. Your mind can't comprehend without looking at all of the facts.
There's things outside of our control, but under control of the spirit realm.
Ok you are back on your wannabe Yoda fake deep shyt. Go ahead breh
Start with parts of the bible being written by people hundreds of years after Jesus was even around.
That’s why there’s so many inconsistencies within the Bible itself
The gospels don’t even match up, and they’re all supposed to tell the same basic story.
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When I moved to Georgia one of my moms bougie coworkers convinced her to put me and my brother in a Christian school. Now, my family was never particularly religious. Up until 7 years old, I only remember ever stepping foot in a church once. Outside of grace before dinner and prayers before sleep, my parents never stressed religion in the house and when we finally did start going to church regularly it was only for the community (when we lived in NY one of my moms coworkers invited her to her church and what really solidified her there was how much they supported us when she had cancer). I can count on one hand how many times my father went to church with us
But to go back to the relevant part, again we move to Georgia when I was in 6th grade and I get put in a Christian school and yo...the goofy ass shyt I saw there, I'm pretty sure set my atheism in motion. I was never completely convinced of religion even as a kid anyway and always viewed the Bible stories as so now seeing them shyts taught as actual curriculum had me all confused. Even worse, they mixed it into other subjects. The moment I knew something was off and I needed to get the fukk outta there was when I was reading the science textbook and they were talking about the oxygen levels in the atmosphere. Everything seemed normal, until "God has blessed us with the exact amount of oxygen we need to live safely"
Bruh even at a 11, I knew religion and science didn't mix. Thank God we wound up only spending a semester in that stupid ass school, since we moved to a better area of Georgia where the public school was one of the best in the state, cuz I was losing my mind there. I was one of only three brehs on my grade too
well its my truth jesus is solid rock to believe
like i've said several times,
if it's literally the true word of god, then why are there numerous inconsistencies within the bible, and the gospels themselves.
it's a compendium of different sources and texts that were collated over time. it's definitively *not* the literal word of god, or literal truth, because it's not even self-consistent. if you want to redefine the meaning of truth so that it entails religious texts, that's on you.
Cosign the breh who said it but the scariest thing about this thread is these fukking religious lunatics will be around and you'll never know It
if that happened
please explain why the rest of the sea animals didn’t die out
It is literal truth
what kind of truth and how that truth manifests in the created world, only God knows truly
if you say "I dont believe" then its your truth. But to another person who says "I believe" they will search and look for God, be that in their mind, their heart or in the outside world but they are predisposed to reaching for God
so in essence whether either of you are right or wrong in your debate you'll both be right in a sort of way in your own worlds.
The better question is, when you criticize the word...are you criticizing it as it is or how it has been construed to you?
I believe both God and science. God created the time, big bang, atoms, evolution, dinosaurs, etc.