Author Topic: Methinks i cracked the code of Christianity  (Read 24720 times)


lol

Go to school.
lol
they cant teach anything related to the theory of how we got here.
that and 8th grade curriculum is just more of 7th and 6th grade stuff. in SC

so humans and all types of animals and the universe and this planet that is the perfect tempurature and perfect amount of oxygen and water and all types of insects and bacteria and physical properties.
just popped up here without anything to cause it.

lol
they cant teach anything related to the theory of how we got here.
that and 8th grade curriculum is just more of 7th and 6th grade stuff. in SC

so humans and all types of animals and the universe and this planet that is the perfect temperature and perfect amount of oxygen and water and all types of insects and bacteria and physical properties.
just popped up here without anything to cause it.
They didn't  " Just pop up" you dolt. We're a one in a millions of billions of stars that can support life. How do you think we created computers? We even made artificial life in labs. as Inv3rted said, go to school.

They didn't  " Just pop up" you dolt. We're a one in a millions of billions of stars that can support life. How do you think we created computers? We even made artificial life in labs. as Inv3rted said, go to school.
Don't start this dolt/idiot crap. We all have, at least, a high school education here.

I fail to believe that from space dust, bacteria was made. That is where the buck stops for me.
From a big bang, things moshed around until planets of variable type were made, and a Earth type thing was made, but how did bacteria evolve from elements and compounds?
We have, as of yet, been unable to create bacteria from pure elements and compounds without bacteria already there.
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Don't start this dolt/idiot crap. We all have, at least, a high school education here.

I fail to believe that from space dust, bacteria was made. That is where the buck stops for me.
From a big bang, things moshed around until planets of variable type were made, and a Earth type thing was made, but how did bacteria evolve from elements and compounds?
We have, as of yet, been unable to create bacteria from pure elements and compounds without bacteria already there.

Hey dumbass, you're talking about abiogenesis NOT evolution.

Evolution has nothing to do with the start of life. It's about the diversification of life.

I'm questioning which high school gave you your diploma.

Hey dumbass, you're talking about abiogenesis NOT evolution.

Evolution has nothing to do with the start of life. It's about the diversification of life.

I'm questioning which high school gave you your diploma.
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I can believe that we and monkeys are similar
but then, why are monkeys still on the planet if we evolved from them?
some got held back?

Hey dumbass, you're talking about abiogenesis NOT evolution.

Evolution has nothing to do with the start of life. It's about the diversification of life.

I'm questioning which high school gave you your diploma.
I am changing topics.
I put to you the place where I get stuck in terms of believing a god did/didn't have a hand in it.

My high school was Christ Church Grammar School, but a name ain't worth much to you.

I believe god may have created us, and we took over from there.

Don't start this dolt/idiot crap. We all have, at least, a high school education here.

I fail to believe that from space dust, bacteria was made. That is where the buck stops for me.
From a big bang, things moshed around until planets of variable type were made, and a Earth type thing was made, but how did bacteria evolve from elements and compounds?
We have, as of yet, been unable to create bacteria from pure elements and compounds without bacteria already there.

Primordial soup.  Basically, all the elements necessary to create life were on earth, and then lightning struck and allowed things to live. Though I'm no expert, you should consult someone more knowledgeable for a better explanation.

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I can believe that we and monkeys are similar
but then, why are monkeys still on the planet if we evolved from them?
some got held back?

Evolution doesn't mean all of a sudden everything in a species turned into a new species. If humans evolved, we wouldn't all of a sudden turn into space traveling fish birds. A few people would have children with very small genetic differences, and over time more and more differences between those children and normal humans would develop, eventually creating a new species. The same goes for monkeys.

Ah heck not another one of these.

I don't know whats going to happen after we are all ded.

I don't think we will even know we are dead.

Primordial soup.  Basically, all the elements necessary to create life were on earth, and then lightning struck and allowed things to live. Though I'm no expert, you should consult someone more knowledgeable for a better explanation.

Evolution doesn't mean all of a sudden everything in a species turned into a new species. If humans evolved, we wouldn't all of a sudden turn into space traveling fish birds. A few people would have children with very small genetic differences, and over time more and more differences between those children and normal humans would develop, eventually creating a new species.
Ever since we discovered it, we've put electricity through everything we can find, and we sure as hell couldn't do it.

when we die
we die
end of discussion
a select few go to heaven though
not immediately

I accept that when my organs fail to work that I stop to work as well.
It's not like I can live in a dream world after my brain isn't functionally anymore.
And if my brain still works after dead, it won't after the maggots ate it for dinner.

when we die
we die
end of discussion
a select few go to heaven though
not immediately
Well, you just assumed that a part of consciousness is the soul, and this lingers, or goes elsewhere. This would perhaps work with OOB experiences that people have, but its still theory.
And, like the rest of religion, you can't prove it.

Ever since we discovered it, we've put electricity through everything we can find, and we sure as hell couldn't do it.

I had originally thought we had accomplished something to prove it, but I was unsure so I didn't say anything about it. It seems like you're probably right, though. I can only find things proving that no one has done it yet.

But, if they do ever succeed, that pretty much solidifies that theory/hypothesis in the scientific community.