@branarf@TheHistoryGuy07 Well by the definition of the word religion my position is fundamentally not religious. Can I observe a god? Can i measure a god? Can i even say beyond a reasonable doubt that a god exists?Religion requires the element of faith, and faith is the coward’s crutch.
@AlexDuncanTX F*ck you and your theocracy bullsh*t. I not only don’t beleive in your or anyone’s god but have read the constitution. It is pretty specific about this matter. You’re un-American for stating this crap.
@NotEvolution1 Oh don’t get it twisted, i am an equal opportunity religion basher. You believe in something called a religion, then i exist as an antithesis to you. Don’t care if worship a god, gods, or a spirit, it’s all magical thinking to me.
@wendelltalks Lol um google fallacies of the bible. Seems like the sum of human knowledge is greater than a book based on an oral tradition humans who lived before the understanding of earth being round and not being the center of the universe. 😘😂
@aigkenham Naw, see…
https://t.co/bHToNDk4VF
We use words and words mean things. Just cuz you don’t accept that meaning doesn’t change the meaning for the rest of us.
@aigkenham The passage is vervy specific that breath is at the core of coming a ‘soul’. If there is a contradictory passage that specifically defines the moment a soul comes to be then please post it. In the absence of direct testimony, we are forced to interpret what actually exists.
@aigkenham Hmmm Genesis 2:7... "and the lord god formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul"
Seems like your trash book disagrees with you. Last time I checked, fetuses don't breathe.
@branarf@TheHistoryGuy07 That position is the same as arguing that a broken clock is right twice a day. Sure we can prove that a clock that does not move is absolutely accurate twice a day. The rest of the minutes of that day it is obviously wrong. Randomly right is not the same as predictively right.
@branarf@TheHistoryGuy07 You're arguing semantics because the substance isn't on your side. If ancient religious testimony were enough, I'd have to take the Bible, the Quran, the Book of Mormon, and every miracle claim equally seriously. I don't.
@ProLifeBigTex@aigkenham Um, the bible is open to interpretation, and this is my interpretation. I know, let's call up your god and ask it. No worries, i'll wait... oh, when you do talk to it, ask it to make a rock it can't lift. It loves that.