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Truth is Heresy. Atheist. Ex-Christian. The king has no clothes. Views are my own.

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Basic Heresy@BasicHeresy·
We often think the strongest evidence for evolution is fossils and similar DNA across species. That is actually now the WEAKEST evidence for common descent. We have something far more powerful. Two independent lines of evidence have emerged that make the case for evolution so airtight that fossils and gene similarity are reduced to corroborating details: Endogenous retroviruses (ERV)and Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). Endogenous retroviruses are the genomic scars left behind when ancient retroviruses infected the germ cells (the cells that become sperm and eggs) of our ancestors and permanently integrated into their DNA. These insertions were then inherited by every descendant of that ancestor. We share hundreds of these identical ERV insertions with chimpanzees at the EXACT same genomic locations. We share fewer with gorillas. Even fewer with orangutans. But it doesn’t stop there. The same pattern extends across mammals. Cats, dogs, mice, whales. Each sharing ERV insertions with their closest relatives and fewer with more distant ones. Every time the pattern tracks perfectly onto the tree of descent we already know. To understand why this is so devastating to creationists, consider what an independent insertion would require. A retrovirus would need to infect a germ cell specifically and integrate at an identical genomic location in two completely separate lineages independently. The probability of this happening even once by chance is effectively zero. A PATERNITY test which courts use to convict compares dozens of STR markers. Shared ERV insertions are a single event so improbable that the paternity test is even LESS robust than this analysis. We don’t have one shared insertion. We have HUNDREDS across dozens of species. Mitochondrial DNA works as an independent control. It is inherited exclusively through the maternal line, mutates at a known rate, and has no connection to ERV insertions whatsoever. When you build a phylogenetic tree using ONLY mtDNA you end up with the same tree as one built using ONLY ERV. Two completely independent lines of evidence with no reason to converge and they converge perfectly. Across ALL ANIMALS. Fossils and gene similarity at this point are just nice to haves. If we had never found a single fossil, ERVs and mtDNA alone would prove common descent beyond any reasonable evidentiary standard. To all my creationists: you probably never knew this argument existed. What do you think? I am genuinely curious.
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@TRHLofficial Just because you’re getting older and notice more people getting sick doesn’t mean mRNA vaccines cause ALL DISEASES LOL.
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Grok is mid right now. Too inaccurate for research, not great at being creative. Genuinely good for coding and debugging, proof reading. The only thing I like about it is X data exclusivity (which is not a feature of grok it’s just gatekeeping but okay fair) image gen actually pretty amazing quality for how cheap and fast. I would switch to grok exclusively but the research has been unreliable. I keep it for access to X data and image/video gen.
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@creation247 Thinking everyone hates you is a sign of having persecution complex. It’s not that deep. We don’t hate Christians. We actually WANT you to pay attention to Jesus. Wouldn’t that be amazing?
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@Truth_matters20 You wouldn’t dare quote the actual teachings of Jesus. It’s always a tell with these Crusader Cosplayers.
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Basic Heresy@BasicHeresy·
@RealJasonNelson Unfortunately for you, we can read. And we can read the words of Jesu and throw it at you. It’s called an internal critique. Don’t be petty. Engage in good faith.
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8/ Paul, was a fraud. Plain and simple. His ambitions were self centered and he didn’t actually are about what Jesus actually taught.
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7/ the key to make this a success? Unity and proper doctrines (according to him). In some ways Paul is very protocatholic. He says he has visions which he cannot tell mortal men (trust me bro). He says that people in church should not utter words that go against his teaching. Because deviation means split, means less money for Paul.
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Basic Heresy@BasicHeresy·
🧵 1/ The Apostle Paul was primarily a fundraiser. Raising funds for what you ask? Simple: planting centers to fuel his Ponzi scheme. The evidence is so blatant, it’s been staring us the the face this whole time. Receipts:
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@BasedEmbraced @darwintojesus Morality is a construct yes. But he’s making a claim that we believe in OBJECTIVE morality. Which we don’t (not many of us)
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Trent Still 🇸🇴🍇@RevDTStill·
To be Christian and say that it is wrong to hate is to show at best a lack of knowledge of Scripture. “The fear of the Lord is hatred of evil.” Proverbs 8:13a
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No Scripture verse says this. Many Scripture verses condemn this. And anyone who bothers to think it through knows it doesn’t even remotely make sense.
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Pharisees are misunderstood. The animosity mostly comes from the gospel of John, which was written during the split of the synagogue and Christians. So Christian communities started to villainize them. The Pharisees actually had nothing to do with Jesus’ arrest (gospels put some blame on the sadducees). Jesus was probably just having internal debates between them and that’s likely the memory preserved in the gospel stories of the Pharisees testing him. I think they also were uncomfortable with him hanging out with sinners. But mostly they echoed Jesus’ ethical teachings and broader worldview.
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