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Beyond a Reasonable Doubt??
#11
RE: Beyond a Reasonable Doubt??
You might think that even a dipshit Christer would have enough sense to proofread before committing to the billboard.
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#12
RE: Beyond a Reasonable Doubt??
(June 18, 2018 at 12:08 pm)mh.brewer Wrote: I'm so jealous of our neighbors to the east.

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I live in Iowa.
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#13
RE: Beyond a Reasonable Doubt??
I know. I live to the near west. Very near.
Being told you're delusional does not necessarily mean you're mental. 
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#14
RE: Beyond a Reasonable Doubt??
(June 18, 2018 at 12:05 pm)Minimalist Wrote: Funny that it cites Acts which is the biggest piece of shit going!

Yeah, a second century forgery.
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#15
RE: Beyond a Reasonable Doubt??
(June 18, 2018 at 9:28 am)Jehanne Wrote: Saw this billboard while driving south on I380 last Thursday:

[Image: Billboard-Evangelism.jpg]


Apparently, the result of these individuals:

https://gospelbillboards.org/category/billboards/

Question is, "How can these turds be so out of touch with modern scholarship, in particular, modern Biblical scholarship?"
glob..

Reasonable doubt, is that a scholarally word a word used in scientific circles? or does the word typically apply somewhere else?

If you say this is a scientific word.. what of all those scientist who's best efforts only yeild a working theory? you know men like newton, einstein, hawking, oh and everyone elses!!!!

In Fact beyond a reasonable doubt is a legal term describing a series of evidential displays which include witness statement,empirical and non empirical evidences, sustenitive and speculative evidences compiled in such away to remove all reasonable doubt.

Seems to me you are the one who was overreaching because you don't understand the term being used and what way that term is typically used. You want to pretend that God is completely i the realm of the fanciful. when in truth if he were very few would indeed believe. what you don't want to hear is God is very real and just barely out of site. if this were not true 2/3 of the planet would not believe in some sort of God.
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#16
RE: Beyond a Reasonable Doubt??
"Reasonable doubt" is a legal concept, moron.

Quote:The term connotes that evidence establishes a particular point to a moral certainty and that it is beyond dispute that any reasonable alternative is possible. It does not mean that no doubt exists as to the accused's guilt, but only that no Reasonable Doubt is possible from the evidence presented.

https://legal-dictionary.thefreedictiona...able+doubt
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#17
RE: Beyond a Reasonable Doubt??
(June 19, 2018 at 11:46 am)Drich Wrote:
(June 18, 2018 at 9:28 am)Jehanne Wrote: Saw this billboard while driving south on I380 last Thursday:

[Image: Billboard-Evangelism.jpg]


Apparently, the result of these individuals:

https://gospelbillboards.org/category/billboards/

Question is, "How can these turds be so out of touch with modern scholarship, in particular, modern Biblical scholarship?"
glob..

Reasonable doubt, is that a scholarally word a word used in scientific circles? or does the word typically apply somewhere else?

If you say this is a scientific word.. what of all those scientist who's best efforts only yeild a working theory? you know men like newton, einstein, hawking, oh and everyone elses!!!!

In Fact beyond a reasonable doubt is a legal term describing a series of evidential displays which include witness statement,empirical and non empirical evidences, sustenitive and speculative evidences compiled in such away to remove all reasonable doubt.

Seems to me you are the one who was overreaching because you don't understand the term being used and what way that term is typically used. You want to pretend that God is completely i the realm of the fanciful. when in truth if he were very few would indeed believe. what you don't want to hear is God is very real and just barely out of site. if this were not true 2/3 of the planet would not believe in some sort of God.

People used to believe the World to be flat; did not alter the fact that it was and is an oblate spheroid.
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#18
RE: Beyond a Reasonable Doubt??
(June 19, 2018 at 11:46 am)Drich Wrote: Seems to me you are the one who was overreaching because you don't understand the term being used and what way that term is typically used. You want to pretend that God is completely i the realm of the fanciful. when in truth if he were very few would indeed believe. what you don't want to hear is God is very real and just barely out of site. if this were not true 2/3 of the planet would not believe in some sort of God.

Are witches real? Because at one time, quite a large portion of the population believed they were.
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#19
RE: Beyond a Reasonable Doubt??
Belief in fairies was also quite common until recently:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairy
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#20
RE: Beyond a Reasonable Doubt??
(June 19, 2018 at 12:48 pm)johan Wrote:
(June 19, 2018 at 11:46 am)Drich Wrote: Seems to me you are the one who was overreaching because you don't understand the term being used and what way that term is typically used. You want to pretend that God is completely i the realm of the fanciful. when in truth if he were very few would indeed believe. what you don't want to hear is God is very real and just barely out of site. if this were not true 2/3 of the planet would not believe in some sort of God.

Are witches real? Because at one time, quite a large portion of the population believed they were.

And murdered thousands of innocent women in the name of their fucking bloody god!
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