RE: No verifiable evidence is the Christian position
August 10, 2013 at 6:43 pm
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No verifiable evidence is the Christian position
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(August 10, 2013 at 4:17 pm)BadWriterSparty Wrote: We internationally and cross-culturally agree that hearing voices in one's head is crazy. However, when these voices are attributed to God, that's the only time when it's okay. Take God out of the equation, and all we're left with is over 90% over our population with floating voices telling them what to do. We're fucked. BWS, be careful. You have allowed this Dark Lord to twist your mind, until now...until now you have become the very thing you swore to destroy. ronedee Wrote:Science doesn't have a good explaination for water
^^ well he's confused
This unverifiable cunt is still used as the reason I can't buy beer on Sundays. Once this prohibition is lifted we can have a meaningful conversation regarding religious tolerance and persecution. Until then, you Paulines feigning fealy to Christ can all go shove a saguaro up your ass.
You're confusing, so, yes, I'm confused.
What's confusing BWS?
Hey Cato, here in deeply religious Wales all of the pubs and shops are open every day of the week. Family life went up the Swanny for some, mostly the poor suckers on less than minimum wage (contracts are part time for full time jobs with extra days to work every week).
It's more like the secularization of Britain is now at an advanced stage of old age. It was once a Wesleyan strong hold. The last I think to maintain Sunday trading laws here, if not one of the last.
The old churches must be 50% sold off. We have twice as many churches as pubs. And pubs are popular. Christians maybe number more than the national average of 6%'
My comment was sarcastic stuw. It was once known for that.
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