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31121  Other / Politics & Society / Re: When will DONALD TRUMP be assassinated / murdered? on: March 31, 2016, 08:49:07 PM
Some people have contests for the first day that it is going to snow in their community. Others try to predict groundhog day. Why don't we start a lottery in Bitcoin where we guess the day Trump is going to be assassinated? Whoever is closest wins the lottery.

Everybody throws in, say, 0.01 bitcoins, and the contest creator keeps 10% for keeping the whole thing going... or 100% as long as Trump is not assassinated.

 Cheesy
31122  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Christianity is Poison on: March 31, 2016, 08:37:48 PM
All the comments very confusing all you are not believing to god
 has been already forgive if you are a good man.

All those believe god but not a good man is not yet forgiven
 unless they repent their sins.

Christianity or any religion may be a poison but god dont want
religion either.

Sin makes time lost. Time cannot be returned even if the sinner pays for his sin in this life.

The only way to receive Heaven is to believe that Jesus took punishment for all sins, even time lost.

Cool
31123  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Christianity is Poison on: March 31, 2016, 08:30:27 PM
Religion is pure evil.

True. But what does that say about all the people? All people are religious in one way or another.

Cool
31124  Other / Off-topic / Re: Is science a religion? on: March 31, 2016, 08:29:05 PM
...

Not saying your wrong but..97% might want to keep there their jobs?All about the money..

...

Typo?     Grin
31125  Other / Off-topic / Re: Is science a religion? on: March 31, 2016, 08:26:06 PM
In Earth's history, CO2 levels have been above 8000 PPM... we are currently at  350 PPM and worried?!?  WHY?

Maybe because the earth was very different then? And nowhere we want to go back to.

I think its a complete scam to swindle tax-payers out of $20,000,000,000 every year (that's a lot of money for a claim with such poor evidence... like religion)

So you're saying scientists that look at the evidence are all in on it? Or incompetent? Maybe the 97% isn't accurate. But the vast majority agrees with anthropogenic climate change.

Even as CO2 levels were very different in the past, so was the C-14 content. That's why there is a complete difference between the time-passage that current scholars suggest, and the time-passage that the Bible reports on.

It is suggested that Gobekli Tepe in Turkey is, say, 12 and a half thousand years old. The Bible says that the whole universe is only a little over 6,000 years old. C-14 content from before the Great Flood of Noah's day was extremely different, being changed by the things that caused the Great Flood.

The whole idea of a 13 or 14 billion year old universe is 100% speculation by scientists who would rather be speculators than scientists.

Cool
31126  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Christianity is Poison on: March 31, 2016, 08:17:08 PM


The real point isn't slavery. If a slave had not been a slave, in some cases his life would have been longer, and in other cases it would have been shorter. But both slave and master die in this life. And the time of life is reasonably short, being usually less than 100 years.

The point is the hereafter. Let both the slave and master find the truth of God, so that they both can live in the hereafter in joy and glory with God forever... rather than in everlasting destruction... "where their worm does not die, and the fire is not quenched."

If you don't consider that the resurrection is possible, realize that there is no way that this life is possible, either. Not by anything we yet understand. Except that it is here. Even so, the impossible resurrection is a certainty as well.

Cool
31127  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Christianity is Poison on: March 31, 2016, 07:17:31 PM
Except that you are wrong. Slavery is good...

Only a christian could convince himself that slavery is good...

Slavery is immoral, every time... EVERY time... there is no situation where slavery is good.  Period.  End of moral lesson.

Only a deceptive person who doesn't have an answer would take someone's writings out of context and turn them into something that he did not say. Because of this, it turns out that you are more immoral than slavery might be.

As I said above - though not entirely directly - government has made slaves of us all through taxation.

What?  I am "more immoral than slavery" because I quote from the bible?
No. Because you use deception, as I said, and as you are trying to deceive people away from right in your post I am quoting.


Does that make sense to anyone who isn't christian?

Your deception attempts don't make sense to anyone who is really interested. Why not? Because he/she can go back and check the record to see how deceptive you are.

Cool
31128  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Christianity is Poison on: March 31, 2016, 07:12:07 PM
Except that you are wrong. Slavery is good...

Only a christian could convince himself that slavery is good...

Slavery is immoral, every time... EVERY time... there is no situation where slavery is good.  Period.  End of moral lesson.

Only a deceptive person who doesn't have an answer would take someone's writings out of context and turn them into something that he did not say. Because of this, it turns out that you are more immoral than slavery might be.

As I said above - though not entirely directly - government has made slaves of us all through taxation.

Cool
31129  Other / Off-topic / Re: Is science a religion? on: March 31, 2016, 07:08:43 PM
Quote
Mathematics is the language of the universe - Galileo

On that we can almost all agree, however it is paradox how atheists use mathematics to explain the universe yet fail to recognize that the tool they use transcends the universe. Theists argue that it is God who made it, yet mathematics has not a single judgmental nor benevolent integer.


As a language, mathematics acts like a language. Language is not the real thing. The universe is the real thing. Language is a virtual reality if it is a reality at all. Mostly it is false and inconclusive explanations of things that are real and things that are fictional. And that is exactly how people use math.

Cool
You must be too clever for us mere mortals because what you have just wrote written as totally lost me.
Perhaps too clever, but way more knowledgeable.


Do you even know what your talking about..Who made god?.
If your you're saying nothing can come from nothing so there must be a god..WHO MADE GOD.
The physics in God's Heaven of Heavens - where He existed before creating this universe/terrarium - doesn't have limited ideas like "making" or "creating" within its structure. Such limited things are saved for this limited universe.


You can keep preaching your lie's 21st century religion is dying..
And you can see why it's dying just listen to BADECKER say's it all..

Good job BADECKER'S not a Muslim Cheesy .Imagine what he be saying Grin

Quite the contrary. Look at the evidence. Religion isn't dying. People are dying. When people die, their ideals die with them. The thing that lasts forever is the Word of God. Thus, if you stick to the Word of God, you will last forever with it. But if you separate yourself from it... you can't. You will only succeed in dying forever from it for trying to separate yourself from it.

Cool
When I ever write a letter I will get you to check my spelling for me thanks..
such a kind person Grin

Just trying to be agreeable, even though I know that it won't always be possible.

Cool
31130  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Christianity is Poison on: March 31, 2016, 07:05:30 PM
Slaves come from approximately two places:
1. Free people enslaving themselves to others for economic reasons;
2. People conquering other people and making slaves of them.

God forbids the stealing of people, in the Bible.

God regulates how slavery must work. Why? Because the stubbornness of mankind will always make slaves. God had a choice. Either destroy mankind, or regulate the slavery to a "dull roar." God didn't and doesn't want to destroy mankind. So he works with man's slavery-making-mode to make it better for both the slaves and their masters.

If God were truly a moral god... he would have said something like, "Slavery is bad, mkay?  If you could stop owning another human as property, that would be swell"

But, that's not what God said in the bible... God said slavery is good and moral... Every good Jew/christian should own a few slaves... God said it was kosher

It is also not a one-off... God condones slavery at least a dozen times in the bible (both OT & NT)

Except that you are wrong. Slavery is good for the destitute person. And it is very good when he finds a master who is good to him.

Slavery is outlawed in most of what is known as the free world. Such outlawing hasn't reduced slavery. All it has done is turned the slaves over to government. For example, if you follow the legal definition of "tax" through to its end, you will find that tax is fraud. Fraud takes things from the people who are defrauded. The income tax is a form of limited slavery.

Cool
31131  Other / Off-topic / Re: Is science a religion? on: March 31, 2016, 07:00:33 PM
Quote
Mathematics is the language of the universe - Galileo

On that we can almost all agree, however it is paradox how atheists use mathematics to explain the universe yet fail to recognize that the tool they use transcends the universe. Theists argue that it is God who made it, yet mathematics has not a single judgmental nor benevolent integer.


As a language, mathematics acts like a language. Language is not the real thing. The universe is the real thing. Language is a virtual reality if it is a reality at all. Mostly it is false and inconclusive explanations of things that are real and things that are fictional. And that is exactly how people use math.

Cool
You must be too clever for us mere mortals because what you have just wrote written as totally lost me.
Perhaps too clever, but way more knowledgeable.


Do you even know what your talking about..Who made god?.
If your you're saying nothing can come from nothing so there must be a god..WHO MADE GOD.
The physics in God's Heaven of Heavens - where He existed before creating this universe/terrarium - doesn't have limited ideas like "making" or "creating" within its structure. Such limited things are saved for this limited universe.


You can keep preaching your lie's 21st century religion is dying..
And you can see why it's dying just listen to BADECKER say's it all..

Good job BADECKER'S not a Muslim Cheesy .Imagine what he be saying Grin

Quite the contrary. Look at the evidence. Religion isn't dying. People are dying. When people die, their ideals die with them. The thing that lasts forever is the Word of God. Thus, if you stick to the Word of God, you will last forever with it. But if you separate yourself from it... you can't. You will only succeed in dying forever from it for trying to separate yourself from it.

Cool
31132  Other / Off-topic / Re: Dramatic 3D images reveal super-small motors that drive bacteria on: March 31, 2016, 06:44:45 PM
I wonder if we can put a bunch of these together and make a free energy motor  Tongue

Actually they look very cool. Designed by a higher intelligence. Like the Grays maybe.



Still gotta feed 'em.

These motors are of such a design that there is nothing in evolution that could or would have made them, including motive. In other words, there is no even near plausible evolution prior form. The whole thing must have been designed and built. It couldn't have evolved according to any of the theories we have or that would seem logical.

Cool
31133  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Christianity is Poison on: March 31, 2016, 06:38:14 PM
Slaves come from approximately two places:
1. Free people enslaving themselves to others for economic reasons;
2. People conquering other people and making slaves of them.

God forbids the stealing of people, in the Bible.

God regulates how slavery must work. Why? Because the stubbornness of mankind will always make slaves. God had a choice. Either destroy mankind, or regulate the slavery to a "dull roar." God didn't and doesn't want to destroy mankind. So he works with man's slavery-making-mode to make it better for both the slaves and their masters.

Cool
31134  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Christianity is Poison on: March 31, 2016, 06:32:39 PM
...Scientific journals (meant for getting the full picture of a scientific or historical discovery, with it's nuances and possible errors) are from "3,000 to 10,000 words in length"...

And with all this trolling, you still refuse to pick a topic for debate...

As for scientific journals... I have no problem with a 10,000 word paper, so long as it sticks to a single topic... which they do... it often takes a lot of words to debate a single topic...

The problem is you jump all over the place, accusing me of this or that... if I don't respond to everything, you accuse me of cherry-picking... but, I cannot possibly fully refute a 3-page post, providing supporting evidence for every claim, without making my own 100-page-long post!

This is the situation I am avoiding... if you want to debate a single topic at a time, PICK A FUCKING TOPIC TO DEBATE WITH ME!



-------------------------------------------------------



If you want me to pick, how about slavery in the bible?

Christianity has also preached that slavery is lawful and not a bad thing... in both the old and new testament, so don't get all, "but the new testament doesn't say that" on me...
[X]Bold statement with no evidence
[X]Previous arguments dismissed

You say I did not provide evidence for this claim, but I did... I said christianity had preached it... the bible supports slavery in at least a dozen places... do you need me to quote the exact verses for you, or are you capable of using google?

Here's the link again since you must have missed it (evidence you claim I didn't provide)

Slavery:
Quote from: Leviticus 25:44-46
As for your male and female slaves whom you may have: you may buy male and female slaves from among the nations that are around you. You may also buy from among the strangers who sojourn with you and their clans that are with you, who have been born in your land, and they may be your property. You may bequeath them to your sons after you to inherit as a possession forever. You may make slaves of them, but over your brothers the people of Israel you shall not rule, one over another ruthlessly.

Quote from: Exodus 21:20-21
When a man strikes his slave, male or female, with a rod and the slave dies under his hand, he shall be avenged. But if the slave survives a day or two, he is not to be avenged, for the slave is his property.

More slavery in the bible: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bible_and_slavery

Bible slavery is God causing the stubbornness of mankind to limit slavery that was and would have been violently more disastrous for the slaves if it were not for Bible limitations on slavery.

Cool
31135  Other / Off-topic / Re: Is science a religion? on: March 31, 2016, 06:29:22 PM
Quote
Mathematics is the language of the universe - Galileo

On that we can almost all agree, however it is paradox how atheists use mathematics to explain the universe yet fail to recognize that the tool they use transcends the universe. Theists argue that it is God who made it, yet mathematics has not a single judgmental nor benevolent integer.


As a language, mathematics acts like a language. Language is not the real thing. The universe is the real thing. Language is a virtual reality if it is a reality at all. Mostly it is false and inconclusive explanations of things that are real and things that are fictional. And that is exactly how people use math.

Cool
31136  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What's your opinion of gun control? on: March 31, 2016, 06:23:12 PM
2009-2015 study snip

Can you tell me what happens if the study goes longer then 6 years especially when in this 6 years most of the mass shootings were caused by IS terrorist?

Norway is nr 1 with 77 deaths - anyone remember breivik?

Let us see a study from 1966-2012:
http://www.wsj.com/articles/u-s-leads-world-in-mass-shootings-1443905359

Quote
The U.S. represents less than 5% of the 7.3 billion global population but accounted for 31% of global mass shooters during the period from 1966 to 2012, more than any other country, Mr. Lankford said, adding that he defines a mass shooter as one who killed at least four victims. The 90 killers who carried out mass shootings in the U.S. amounted to five times as many as the next highest country, the Philippines, according to his research.

Adjusting for population, the difference was smaller: The number of public mass shooters for the U.S. was 65% higher per capita than the per capita rate for the Philippines.



Thank you for showing this study and chart.

Americans more than any country except tiny Switzerland have gun freedom. Americans came from, and have the family training of, people from most of these countries on the chart. Assuming that the chart is accurate, it is totally incorrect to suggest that it is gun freedom that is doing it. Here's the way it works.

People with ancestry from all these other countries
+ people with gun freedom
+ people with high mass shootings
+ few gun-control countries with anywhere near these high mass shooting stats
+ government and one-worlders wanting to take away gun freedom worldwide
= inside jobs, all of them, in America.

Cool
31137  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Trump Has The Power To Expose The Largest Money Laundering Scheme In History on: March 31, 2016, 05:46:46 PM

Nature Abhors A Vacuum.




What are you talking about? There is far more vacuum in space than all the material of the whole universe. Nature seems to love a vacuum.

Cool


Hmm... The quantum space EM Drive engine is maybe telling us that a total vacuum does not exist anywhere..

But let's stay focused on TRUMP a bit longer.

 Smiley




I agree. Focus off Trump. Why talk about something that is non-existent?

Smiley
31138  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Trump Has The Power To Expose The Largest Money Laundering Scheme In History on: March 31, 2016, 05:45:37 PM

He has never been a friend of TRUMP. He has an open mind and fights hard to keep it, but from his political position.

This is how I understand it.

Moi?  I've never met the man so of course I'm not a 'friend' of his.  I am increasingly a Trump supporter for a whole lot of reasons, but I'm not a blinded groupie.  It's not in my blood.

BTW, why would one support a candidate BUT for 'political position?'




I am playing the cheerleader so you don't have to.

I had no idea when I first posted that hip hop video this thread would last that long.
I became a fan way, way, way, way after my many posts on TRUMP. I have never watched a single TV show with him on.

I hate reality shows, unless they are about fishing, cars, building, fixing homes or shooting guns

 Smiley




You are so good. I was getting worried there for a moment.    Wink
31139  Other / Politics & Society / Re: US scholar: Muslims have nothing to do with 9/11 on: March 31, 2016, 05:43:21 PM
https://books.google.com.pk/books?id=CywPlqpe9ScC&pg=PA20&lpg=PA20&dq=muslims+have+nothing+to+do+with+9/11&source=bl&ots=hxddEQTFXv&sig=u8Hov35edXofP5OAAxAF8HpjRbw&hl=en&sa=X&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=muslims%20have%20nothing%20to%20do%20with%209%2F11&f=false
mjslims have nothing to do with 9/11.
it is just a preplanned action to get entry in the muslims countries just to increase the space for its weapons and the space for increasing army.
and to get entry in these countries to terrorise the muslims.

Right. And it is all about growing the petrodollar, and making the Middle East as much a part of the U.S. as possible, just for the oil (really, to keep the Ponzi banking system from collapsing), even if we need to force them to be partners with us.

9/11 = inside job all the way.

Cool
31140  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is Hillary Clinton Trustworthy? on: March 31, 2016, 05:37:00 PM
No she is not, corrupt trough the bone.

Since you know this, she has to be trustworthy. After all, you trust that she will do the corrupt, bad thing. Of course, she might break the trust we all have in her, by doing something good and right, like not running for president.

Cool
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