Thegibbsgamble
I beg to meg
- Oct 28, 2017
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Well when science can prove god exists, I’ll be careful not to blaspheme.
You keep using that word (science). I don't think it means, what you think it means.
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Well when science can prove god exists, I’ll be careful not to blaspheme.
It means science is the reason we are where we are as a society.You keep using that word (science). I don't think it means, what you think it means.
Given Folau’s views it was inevitable.
Free speech has consequences.
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It means science is the reason we are where we are as a society.
Well you’re focusing on the negatives. And your examples are very limited.Science responsible for all the wars, all the poverty, all the cancers.
So as a society today, we're up shit creek, and by your offerings here, that's science' fault.
All Christians choose which passages to believe and which to ignore and how to interpret them.
Christianity has contributed to building our society? Hmmmm..... okProbably going to ruffle some feathers but i think Christianity has had a greater impact on where we are today than science has, not to mention the correlation between renaissance and post-renaissance scientific breakthroughs and christianity. You dont have to be a Christian to see the impact christianity has had in building our society...just saying.
Christianity has not contributed the following;Probably going to ruffle some feathers but i think Christianity has had a greater impact on where we are today than science has, not to mention the correlation between renaissance and post-renaissance scientific breakthroughs and christianity. You dont have to be a Christian to see the impact christianity has had in building our society...just saying.
Spoken like a true god botherer
Christianity has not contributed the following;
Industrial development
Environmental development
Transport development
The development of the WWW
Medical development
IT development
What’s Christianity done?
I don’t agree with Christianity providing a moral code at all. They’ve got a pretty sordid history characterised as immoral.Giving us the moral code to live by (not that they've been the best at adhering to them, themselves) but I reckon they've been a pretty good set of rules in general over a long period of time.
Probably going to ruffle some feathers but i think Christianity has had a greater impact on where we are today than science has, not to mention the correlation between renaissance and post-renaissance scientific breakthroughs and christianity. You dont have to be a Christian to see the impact christianity has had in building our society...just saying.
Garry Ablett liked Israel Folau's homophobic rant. How Christian of him. As far as I'm concerned both him and Carlton's Matthew Kennedy should be fined by the AFL. I don't give a shite if he withdrew it or not. His like was already out there for people to see.
There is no place for homophobia in the AFL let alone society. These comments hurt people. Young people who are having identity issues or trouble coming out to religious families kill themselves over comments like these.
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There is a place in Adelaide cbd that men prowl for sexual encounters. Its a public toilet and garden. The history is really dark because it was once a pick up joint for pedophiles looking for orphans. There has been a few bashing over the years. The homosexual community label those bashing, hate crimes.
Some are lads who know where to find someone to Bash. Others are vigilantes trying to remove a public menace.
The reality is that if you hang around a public toilet looking for random sexual encounters from homeless men, then you have mental health issues and a danger to the public.
These small % of the homosexual community undertaking such risky behavior in public, for sexual gratification, do not represent the whole community or its values. Yet they do (on a large scale) believe that all the bashings are hate crimes.
To accuse someone of a hate crime, someone not guilty of a hate crime, is it not itself a hate crime?
Yet to point this out, you're encountered with very bigoted retorts against your character. You're not only exercising your right to free speech, you're being a responsible community minded cItizen.
If no crimes were committed at these locations, then there would be no issue with bashings. No hate crimes or vigilantes who want public toilets safe for children and everyone else. Public toilets for the purpose they were built.
The outrage over the Israel foul tweet, completely irational. If left be, it would of just floated away with the billions of other irrelevant offerings on social media that day.
And your life moderating this board, a little more peaceful.
Perpetuated a fairy tale.What’s Christianity done?
If people need an external authority figure/institution to impose a moral code to live by I worry about their motivations. A moral code comes from an innate sense of knowing right from wrong IMO.Giving us the moral code to live by (not that they've been the best at adhering to them, themselves) but I reckon they've been a pretty good set of rules in general over a long period of time.
If people need an external authority figure/institution to impose a moral code to live by I worry about their motivations. A moral code comes from an innate sense of knowing right from wrong IMO.
Just about, from my experience with young children they are innately empathetic and caring particularly with a nurturing and supportive upbringing.It's not about needing it now, the great majority of our laws were originally established using this moral code and for the most has served us pretty well.
An innate sense of knowing right from wrong reads to me that we pop out of the womb with this innate sense of right and wrong.
I don't think you're a bad poster by any stretch of the imagination but I'm trying to work out if I think that statement from you is either one of the most bizarre things I've seen posted on here or it's one of the dumbest.
Nearly all founders of modern science, Newton, Boyle, Pascal, Mendel, Galileo, Copernicus and many others were all devout Christians of one interpretation or another.
A cursory understanding of history and the development of mathematics and science is all that's required to know that throughout civilisation, religion and development towards the enlightenment has at times gone hand in hand and at times been at odds. There's no black and white "for or against" as if they were two teams on a footy field. And that's before you even bring the relationship between religion, culture and development to the table; an area of study that could fill libraries on its own.That's a correlation fallacy.
Galileo was put under house arrest for the final nine years of his life by the Catholic Church for his heretical finding that the earth revolved around the Sun. Christians pushed science along - for sure. Christianity as a religion pushed science along? I don't think so.
Science flourished in spite of religion, not because of it.
The church was fine with setting up educational institutions as long as the findings coming out of those institutions supported the Bible.
A cursory understanding of history and the development of mathematics and science is all that's required to know that throughout civilisation, religion and development towards the enlightenment has at times gone hand in hand and at times been at odds. There's no black and white "for or against" as if they were two teams on a footy field. And that's before you even bring the relationship between religion, culture and development to the table; an area of study that could fill libraries on its own.
Thousands of philosophical tomes have been written about that ****ing table. It has made an appearance in every course about metaphysics since ****ing Plato.And that's before you even bring the relationship between religion, culture and development to the table; an area of study that could fill libraries on its own.
Not really. I don’t hate homosexuals but it goes against my beliefs. I don’t hate thieves either - hell, half our population is descended from them - but it goes against my beliefs.