Author Topic: Christians invented cereal  (Read 3782 times)

Religion was also the mental giant behind the sun-revolves-around-the-earth view and creationism.

I'm going to pray using my cereal now. ;D
The Catholic Christians do that.

The Baptists well...they don't seem to do much from what i studied.

Religion was also the mental giant behind the sun-revolves-around-the-earth view and creationism.
We changed that how many hundreds of years ago? Seriously, get the forget over it.

Just because Christians invented it doesn't mean Christianity invented it.

Intelligence is irrelevant to religious view.

Although creationists are still handicapped.

We changed that how many hundreds of years ago? Seriously, get the forget over it.

Well no, science changed it, the church resisted it.

We changed that how many hundreds of years ago? Seriously, get the forget over it.

get the forget over it.


We changed that how many hundreds of years ago? Seriously, get the forget over it.

Get over some desert hippy dying two thousand years ago.

So since Christians invented cereal means that your going to just stop eating it because you don't like there religion?

(Talking to people on page 1 BTW)

Well no, science changed it, the church resisted it.
Because science is limited to atheists.

So since Christians invented cereal means that your going to just stop eating it because you don't like there religion?

(Talking to people on page 1 BTW)

I was joking. 3:

Because science is limited to atheists.

Of course not, but the thing is that it is unscientific to approach anything with preconceived notions.

If you approach the world with the assumption that there is a God you are not being scientific, regardless of whether or not you are about other things.

I was joking. :3
Fixed.

Who new Christions made such good pencil shavings cardboard boxescereal!

Intelligence is irrelevant to religious view.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rwybij8R1h0

Because science is limited to atheists.

First of all, the majority of scientists are atheists. Second of all, you obviously didn't read the second part of my ridiculously long sentence which stated that the church resisted it.

Of course not, but the thing is that it is unscientific to approach anything with preconceived notions.

If you approach the world with the assumption that there is a God you are not being scientific, regardless of whether or not you are scientific about other things.

And this