@SStricklandMMA Imagine believing Israel is good after Charlie predicted these things and it was far worse than anyone imagined. Imagine if America had wiped Israel off the map after the USS Liberty. That’s essentially what we’re talking about here. Jews are the devils children.
@vmpal3@WallStreetApes You can’t sue Pharma for vaccines. The National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986 removed any risk for them. There is a special court set up to sue Gov for vaccines injuries but yes, it’s all on our dime. Taxes pay pharma to make vaccines for their profit to our demise. Crazy
@americanyehudi@VladTheInflator It’s likely lost on you, but taking pride in leaving your garbage country to destroy another, isn’t flattering. It just illuminates your ignorance. You ran from your homeland because it’s shit and you’ll make it shit here too. You’re a representation of the garbage you came from
@CRYPTONIAN_OG@SHEEPSLIVE@grok This guy certainly sensationalizes the truth. However, these drugs are not healthy but advertised and promoted like they are. IMHO, I would rather be unwittingly discouraged away from GLP-1’s versus being duped into using them. Big Pharma is irresponsible at best.
@HarryNockz@RAB8252@DivinelyDesined I don’t think you understand buddy. The definition of a meteorite is a space rock that’s lands on earth. The earth contaminated the rock with aminos and sugars. The aminos didn’t come from space.
@HarryNockz@RAB8252@DivinelyDesined All of the amino acids and sugars found on the meteorites are because it landed on a planet that already has these things. How funny. Hence the term meteorite- a rock that landed on our planet. It’s contaminated.
@RAB8252@DivinelyDesined Imagine believing a dead planet seeded life on earth. A planet abundant with life but for which we cannot reasonably prove how life started (even though we live here and study it directly). Benner thinks it started from a dead planet we cannot even study directly. Coping.
@metacene_mark@DivinelyDesined I see you reply to this account a lot. What makes you believe in evolution or disbelieve in God? I think both atheism and theism both have to accept the conundrum of pre existing matter. Then atheism accepts intelligence from non-intelligence and theism pre-existing intelligence
@DiphyCue@CarlWhi99454847@DivinelyDesined Okay, that’s possible. But then you think our souls are made quickly by God but our bodies evolved slowly? In scripture, we see many times when angles reveal themselves and they look like men. Even Christ comes as a man. Only the seraphim/cherubim look strange- not God or angels
@Choncho55@CarlWhi99454847@DivinelyDesined Nobody said you “can’t” believe it. But I don’t think it’s coherent to believe a secularist/materialist narrative and also scripture. There are pretty obvious contradictions between the two.
@goneflyin@CarlWhi99454847@DivinelyDesined Little faith? I don’t see how the details of how everything was constructed affects my faith in God. Most Christians would argue that evolution directly contradicts scripture. I could easily say the same about you but I’m not here to divide believers.
@DiphyCue@CarlWhi99454847@DivinelyDesined I don’t see that as coherent. If you believe Christ, why not believe Genesis? Also, evolution has never been able to explain novel systems. Adaptations, sure. But new systems are a mystery.
@CarlWhi99454847@DivinelyDesined I suppose as it relates to salvation and being a Christian, it’s enough to believe Christ is the son of God who lived, died, and rose again for us. The rest may simply be nuance. Not sure tbh. I personally think evolution is less likely than creation.
@CarlWhi99454847@DivinelyDesined You say you don’t need to disprove evolution but do you believe in it? Or do you believe we were created by God? I don’t think it’s coherent to follow Jesus without rejecting evolution.