Carlos M Pocaterra
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@diegocobaloor @yerita1111 Al menos me alcanza para comer y medicarm, pero al argentinos en estos momentos Milei. No tienen ni para comer.
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Y eso fue gol. Fue la segunda falta de Inglaterra y tarjeta amarilla. Argentina llevaba 8 faltas y ninguna tarjeta amarilla.
Pablo Munoz Iturrieta@PMunozIturrieta
Pensar que hay ilusos que creen que Argentina hizo una colecta para Infantino y así Messi pueda hacer esto. Una mezcla de envidia, resentimiento y complejo de inferioridad digno de estudios en el campo de la psicología social.
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@FoxOG90 @David_Kicinski It makes no sense. You know what? try investigating about Nidhogg, remember, you don't know everything that's why you gotta keep studying about Nidhogg and not disregard it because it falls outside your experience or current knowledge.
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@Carlospoca @David_Kicinski Like I started out - we don't know everything, its why we need to study it instead of just disregarding anything that falls outside our experience or current knowledge.
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I mean, sure that happens when you waste your time with fake science instead of studying the truth.
Christians are ages beyond in wisdom then some of the most renowned scientists.
Ugo Cannon@UgoCannon
Faith is trash compared to Evidence.
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@FoxOG90 @David_Kicinski It's easy, they didn't. In the last book they took the previous book and tried to make it fit. The bible isn't univocal. But because you believe first and then find it in the book it won't matter what I say, and I don't really care, I'm going now. Bye
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@Carlospoca @David_Kicinski And so with this in mind, how could over 40 people across history write about one being in very similar detail as far as its deeds and its teachings across hundreds of years by mere chance? With moral teachings repeated across centuries as well?
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@FoxOG90 @David_Kicinski It started making sense... I see... Yeah, sure. I'm going to go back watching TV. Have a good day.
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@Carlospoca @David_Kicinski I was an atheist, and it started making sense, which is a large part in why I believe now. smh.
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@FoxOG90 @David_Kicinski It's a lie, my friend, it makes no sense. If you have to help the story to make sense the story is crap.
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@Carlospoca @David_Kicinski And that's where a lot of speculation has to come into play, perhaps there was literal divine intervention, maybe Noah had food stockpiled, we can not be sure.
Hence why Bible studies exist, to delve into the scriptures and make more sense of them.
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@FoxOG90 @David_Kicinski Of course it might seem likely when you already believe it smh
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@Carlospoca @David_Kicinski This also ties into my belief that those born between fallen angels and humans, which some call the Nephilim, are the pagan 'gods' that God warns about, again, its speculation on my end, but from what I have, it seems likely.
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@FoxOG90 @David_Kicinski Also: people write about what they experience and it's easy to make stuff up from than. For instance: lighting. For Greeks it was Zeus, for Aztecs it was Tláloc. Oh lightning happens therefore Zeus and Tláloc are real!
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@Carlospoca @David_Kicinski I do, its up to you to listen.
The stories got passed down, and different cultures had different interpretations of one story as we slowly drifted away from one another.
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@qualk37 @Aeon212 @ian_bruh1 Thank you, this is why the rest of us think you're wicked and plainly evil.
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@Carlospoca @Aeon212 @ian_bruh1 killing a child is worse than raping a child. what an evil statement you're making
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@FoxOG90 @David_Kicinski If there was a flood that killed everyone but one family... How did those other cultures write about it? from underwater? Wasn't the purpose of the flood to kill them? That would mean it failed spectacularly. How do you not think about these things?
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@Carlospoca @David_Kicinski Lets look at the facts:
Over 200+ cultures have a flood myth, why would that be unless something close to it happened?
We don't know everything, and anyone saying that is an idiot. But we have an idea of it.
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@JMill6919 @TheHistoryGuy07 Proper punctuation really isn’t the respect you believe it to be. We also capitalize “Zeus”, “Elmer Fudd,” and “Obama.”
Also, physical death isn’t the ultimate evil in any religion….
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It’s unfortunate that many atheists simply do not know who they’re being controlled by. Satan is able to have his way with them, and lead them to believe that God doesn’t exist, while preparing their souls for hell all along. It’s quite sad.
么 ꜱ ᴀ ᴍ ꪜ,@___TheGOOdWitch
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@Ranfel5 @lukeappleton @MPloughboy Exactly. These people don't find curious that the story about Adam and Eve isn't written in the first person.
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@Carlospoca @lukeappleton @MPloughboy The funniest part is the bible was written by humans who also weren't there.
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There's no scientific evidence anything is millions of years old. You weren't there. I wasn't there. None of us know how old the world is. There is zero empirical evidence of the creation of the world. Nilch. There is data and educated guessing.
Ernest-001⚓⚓@Ernest1588761
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@FoxOG90 @David_Kicinski But that's two very different things. One thing is to know about the bible and another to know about everything else. Let me give you an example: Ken Ham. He is positively sure that the flood as described in Genesis happened, he doesn't need any evidence to support that claim.
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@Carlospoca @David_Kicinski Because if someone claims to know everything in a book like the Bible, they wouldn't keep studying it.
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@ColAndersmit @UgoCannon Nop, he believed in Spinoza's god.
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@UgoCannon Even Albert Einstein acknowledged the existence of God
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@David_Kicinski If the image 'Ugo' presented was true, Bible Studies wouldn't exist.
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@AberrantA83398 @RevIsaacWirtz It's not a bad faith, it's no faith. You clearly can't answer the question and shifted to saying something about me instead. Good riddance.
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@Carlospoca @RevIsaacWirtz Oh, well then I guess it's a moot point to discuss with you in bad faith then huh?
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Example of atheist accidentally almost making a point: There are many people who unfortunately treat God like a genie or a wish-granting fairy, believing that we can control what He does by asking (or declaring) for something.
In reality God is sentient, He often says "no", and doesn't always explain why. There are some things that are really miserable to endure, for ourselves and others, times like these can be difficult to understand why God says "not yet" when we ask to be through them.
The hope to look forward to is that no matter how deep and dark that valley of the shadow of death is, we Christians have something to look forward to; an ending away from all the suffering forever.

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@omeyocantlan @MartinTweats Dude, you're on fire! Great question after great question.
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@Carlospoca @MartinTweats Well it can be fine tuned. But for what?
Like the M1, tuned for speed or fuel efficiency? Torque? Armor or speed?
A design of a fine tuned universe begs the question, "Fine tuned for what?"
GIF
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FINE-TUNING ARGUMENT
Idea: The constants of physics appear extraordinarily calibrated for life.
Definitions:
F = universe is fine-tuned
D = design
C = chance
Premises:
The universe is fine-tuned.
F
Fine-tuning is more probable under design than chance.
P(F∣D) > P(F∣C)
Therefore, design is the best explanation.
D
Design implies God.
D -> G
Conclusion: G
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