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Roger Scott
@hapree464862
Australian republican. With my girl more than 56 years. 7 grandkids. Dislike GOP, LNP, Reform UK. Science fan. Covid jabs x10. Atheist. Hate injustice. No DMs.
Queensland, Australia Beigetreten Haziran 2025
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@IsaiahHodgins King of what?
What does He actually DO these days?
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Jesus is King and Lord of all whether you believe it or not… every knee shall bow and every tongue will confess..
The Bible is clear….
“Whoever is ashamed of me and my words, the Son of Man will be ashamed of them when he comes in his glory and in the glory of the Father and of the holy angels.” Luke9:26
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@DogecoinFool @NoHolyScripture For very similar reasons to the fact that a great many protestant sects sprang away from the Catholic Church yet the Catholic Church still exists.
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@NoHolyScripture Evolution is made up like climate change. If apes turned into humans then why are there still apes?
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One suspects that there are more than a few Islamic preachers who should be deported on hate speech grounds. What an intolerant religion.
dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1…
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@hapree464862 @RepelleTenebras @sola_chad Right because homosexuality totally doesn't end bloodlines. You know... The population we are meant to foster and build.
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@Orioleman282 @RepelleTenebras @sola_chad Apparently, you are not that proficient in English.
I said almost entirely made up.
BTW, putting words into the mouth of someone is not a good debate tactic.
It shows you are desperate and incompetent.
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@hapree464862 @RepelleTenebras @sola_chad You think that murder (a sin) is a made up offense. Your logic very easily falls
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@RepelleTenebras @sola_chad Homosexuality is a naturally occurring variation of human sexuality.
It is not genetic but almost certainly developmental within the womb.
It is not something which can be altered.
People who refuse to accept those realities are refusing to investigate what they oppose.
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@hapree464862 @sola_chad Yes cause affirming homosexuality and pride, biological alteration, laziness, abortion, sexual immorality like porn and hookup culture, along with destruction of the nuclear family is your idea of “better than ever” then you are in fact a conformist of the world.
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@RepelleTenebras @sola_chad Sin?
Almost entirely made up offences against somebody’s religious philosophy.
No religious philosophy can justify war crimes.
You ulta-religious people don’t seem to understand that.
Religious fundamentalism is a plague on humanity.
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Also
Numbers 31:17-18 The Midianites had led Israel into sin through idolatry and sexual immorality (see Numbers 25), which brought God’s judgment on the people.
1 Samuel 15:3 reflects God’s judgment on a persistent enemy nation. It is shocking to modern readers, but in its context, it was about upholding holiness, justice, and obedience to God, not about arbitrary cruelty.
You people can read scripture but you will never fully understand it.
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@ArkhamStealth @AiG Look up the name Jack Szostak. There are many more.
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@ArkhamStealth @AiG And numerous scientists active in the field.
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@ArkEncounter Your first paragraph is pure circular reasoning.
Geology has long proved that a recent worldwide flood never happened.
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The fact that Noah built the ark demonstrates his proficiency in woodworking, so it should come as no surprise to see a workshop in our life-size Noah’s Ark. This room serves as another reminder that, contrary to popular opinion, ancient people were intelligent and highly skilled.
Being on the ark for about a year with thousands of animals would inevitably require maintenance. Damaged cages and tools could be repaired or replaced. It is also possible that someone on board the ark worked with wood as a hobby.




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@RepelleTenebras @sola_chad Our moral standards have not declined. In fact they are probably better now than ever.
The Bible has appalling moral codes.
We have rightly rejected most of them them today.
It was written by primitives who did not know where the sun went at night.


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@sola_chad As the moral standards in society fall, Biblical Christianity will seem more extreme as time progresses forward.

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@ArkhamStealth @AiG Yes.
He did not understand natural selection at all.
He didn’t understand biochemistry.
He didn’t understand that evolution has no goal.
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@GPhilip52086 @AiG There are no “laws of energy”. Do you mean the laws of thermodynamics?
(Laws creationists routinely misunderstand.)
They state nothing about a 6,000 year period.
Evolutionists have denied what exactly for 6,000 years?
Darwin published in 1859 btw.
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@AiG Genesis says that God stopped creating 6,000 years ago, while the laws of energy agree; energy can neither be created today, nor destroyed.
Magicians and evolutionists have denied this for 6,000 years, while the bible always asserted it
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@ArkhamStealth @AiG 🤣
Hoyle’s Howler.
A brilliant scientist demonstrating his limitations by stomping into an area he knows nothing about.
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One Year On: The Greatest Economic Own Goal in Living Memory
A year ago, Donald Trump stood in the Rose Garden, surrounded by charts nobody understood, and declared war on mathematics. He called it Liberation Day. The Financial Times, along with every economist who has read more than a bus ticket, is marking the anniversary with a verdict that should be carved into marble: it failed. On every single front. Spectacularly. Completely. Embarrassingly.
Let us be precise about this.
Measured against Trump’s own three stated goals, making foreigners pay for doing business with America, narrowing the trade deficit, and punishing China, the tariffs have clearly failed.  Not partially failed. Not failed with asterisks. Failed the way a man fails when he drives a Reliant Robin onto a motorway and acts surprised when it rolls.
And everyone said so. Economists said so. Trading partners said so. His own party said so. The entire field of international trade theory, developed over roughly two centuries by people who actually read things, screamed it from the rooftops. But Donald Trump, a man whose relationship with economics appears to consist entirely of gut feeling and cable television and 6 casino bankruptcies knew better.
The average American household paid an extra $1,700 due to tariffs. Over 65 percent of Americans reported that everyday goods became significantly less affordable.  This is what happens when you run the world’s largest economy on instinct and vibes.
One year after the Rose Garden ceremony, factory jobs are down and inflation is up.  The precise opposite of what was promised. With extraordinary confidence.
Then the lawyers arrived.
The Supreme Court found that Trump had exceeded his authority, ruling that the declared emergency bore no rational connection to the trade measures imposed.  In other words, the legal foundation was nonsense. The government had collected $166 billion in tariffs from over 330,000 businesses on grounds the Supreme Court found unconstitutional. The refund process is now underway.  One hundred and sixty-six billion dollars. Collected illegally. From American businesses.
The financial markets, bless them, responded with the only appropriate tool available: mockery. The meme “Trump Always Chickens Out” refuses to go away, and the TACO index is now actively used by analysts to price in the president’s chronic habit of retreating. 
Every serious voice warned this would happen. Trade economists. Former Treasury secretaries. The IMF. The WTO. The EU. Canada. Japan. Basically anyone who had spent more than forty minutes studying how global trade actually works. The man who ignored all of them had previously run a casino into bankruptcy and considered that a learning experience.
He was not, it turns out, a fast learner.
One year. Zero of three goals achieved. One Supreme Court ruling. One $170 billion refund. One economy paying more for everything and making less of it.
Liberation Day. What a name for it.
Gandalv / @Microinteracti1

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@CreationMuseum Starting with the Bible and believing what it says would be a foolish assumption.
Lake Suigetsu in Japan contains over 50,000 observed varved mud layers. These are a reliable indication that the lake itself is well over 50,000 years old.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Suig…

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@CreationMuseum It’s not a museum. It’s an assemblage of fundamentalist propaganda displays.
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