Critical Thinker

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Critical Thinker

Critical Thinker

@RyanDeRippa

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Critical Thinker
Critical Thinker@RyanDeRippa·
@fCsq7L8ZbPYfmez @ExploreCosmos_ Why do you that that just your religion is the only true religion out of over 4000+ Religions? Born somewhere else and you would claim another religion the truth. Religions Indoctrinate children from birth to make them believe that only their religion is true and all others false
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ابراهيم@fCsq7L8ZbPYfmez·
@ExploreCosmos_ أخبر القرآن أن الله خلق السموات والأرض وما بينهما في ستة أيام أي ستة عصور جولوجية تقدر ب13 مليار سنة حسب العلم الحديث ،كل عصر يقدر بملايين السنين، ويعتبر النبي ص أول من فصل كل عصر جولوجي ما خلق الله فيه ،و ذكر وجود الإنسان في اللحظة الأخيرة من العصر الجولوجي الحديث اليوم السابع،
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Erika @ExploreCosmos_·
When we talk about age in everyday terms, we instinctively think in years defined by Earth’s orbit around the Sun. By that measure, the Solar System is about 4.6 billion years old, formed from a collapsing cloud of gas and dust that eventually gave birth to the Sun and the planets. That number is precise in geological terms, but it hides a more interesting perspective: the Solar System is not sitting still. It is moving continuously through the Milky Way. The Sun orbits the galactic center at a distance of roughly 25,000–28,000 light-years, traveling at a speed of around 220–250 km/s. Even at that speed, the scale of the galaxy is so vast that a single orbit takes about 225–250 million years. This duration is what we call a galactic year. If you take the Sun’s age and divide it by the length of a galactic year, you get a surprisingly small number. Over its entire lifetime, the Sun has only completed about twenty orbits around the Milky Way. That means the entire history of Earth, from its formation, through the rise of life, to the present day, has unfolded in less than twenty trips around the galaxy. This framing changes how you perceive cosmic time. Dinosaurs appeared and disappeared within a fraction of a single galactic year. Even the entire history of human civilization occupies only a tiny sliver of the Sun’s current orbit. So in galactic terms, the Sun is not “4.6 billion years old” in the way we usually think. It is roughly a 20-year-old star. 👶🏻 🌞
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Critical Thinker
Critical Thinker@RyanDeRippa·
@archeohistories Compare the flood story of the epic of Gilgamesh to Noah’s ARK and you will see the same story, just different names. Noah’s ARK is a flood myth. How did the koala get to Noah’s ark in the Middle East? No, not Pangea. MindShift on YouTube
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Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
Then vs Now.... Uruk, one of the most significant cities in the ancient world, stands as a testament to the ingenuity, culture, and power of the Sumerian civilization. Located in what is now southern Iraq 🇮🇶, Uruk emerged as a prominent urban center around 4500 BC and flourished for millennia, leaving an indelible mark on history through its advancements in writing, architecture, and governance. Often referred to as the birthplace of urban civilization, Uruk was one of the first cities to exhibit features characteristic of urban centers. With its complex societal structures, administrative systems, and monumental architecture, Uruk set the standard for urban development in the ancient world. At its height, the city is estimated to have had a population of over 50,000, making it one of the largest cities of its time. The architectural achievements of Uruk are epitomized by its impressive ziggurats, the towering temple complexes dedicated to the city's patron deities. The most famous of these is the Anu Ziggurat, dedicated to the sky god Anu. This massive structure, built in stages over centuries, reflects the city's evolving architectural prowess and religious devotion. Another architectural marvel of Uruk is the Eanna precinct, a vast complex dedicated to Inanna, the goddess of love and war. The Eanna complex showcases the advanced engineering skills of the Sumerians, with its intricately decorated facades, grand courtyards, and sophisticated drainage systems. One of Uruk's most significant contributions to human history is the development of writing. The earliest known writing system, cuneiform, emerged in Uruk around 3200 BC. Initially used for record-keeping and administrative purposes, cuneiform evolved into a versatile writing system used for a variety of literary, legal, and scientific texts. This innovation not only facilitated the administration of the burgeoning city-state but also laid the groundwork for the preservation and transmission of knowledge across generations. Uruk was a city-state governed by a combination of theocratic and monarchic systems. The ruler, often regarded as a divine or semi-divine figure, wielded considerable power over the city's affairs. This centralized authority was essential for managing the city's complex social structure, which included priests, scribes, artisans, and laborers. The city was divided into distinct districts, each with its own administrative and religious functions. The temple complexes played a central role in the city's economy and governance, serving as both religious centers and hubs of economic activity. The temples owned vast tracts of land and employed a significant portion of the population, reinforcing the intertwined nature of religion and governance in Sumerian society. Uruk's cultural and artistic achievements are evident in its rich legacy of art and literature. The city produced a wealth of artifacts, including intricately carved cylinder seals, statues, and pottery, reflecting the Sumerians' artistic skill and aesthetic sensibilities. These artifacts often depict religious and mythological themes, providing insights into the spiritual life of the city's inhabitants. One of the most famous literary works associated with Uruk is the "Epic of Gilgamesh," one of the earliest known works of literature. The epic follows the adventures of Gilgamesh, a legendary king of Uruk, and explores themes of heroism, friendship, and the quest for immortality. This masterpiece of ancient literature not only highlights the literary sophistication of the Sumerians but also offers a window into their worldview and values. #archaeohistories
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Critical Thinker
Critical Thinker@RyanDeRippa·
@OperHealAmerica How do you know the bibles true? Did you know the Bible has plants being created on day 3 and the sun on day 4? Now ignore this message, cause you don’t like the questions
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Critical Thinker@RyanDeRippa·
@wendelltalks The Hindu gods exist, your god doesn’t. This is how you would think if you were born India
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Wendell@wendelltalks·
There is plenty of evidence for God.
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Critical Thinker@RyanDeRippa·
@TheSkepticWiz 100% no afterlife. Afterlife’s are for the religiously indoctrinated. When we die, it will go back to that feeling we felt before we were born-Nothingness. Game over forever. You taking a forever dirt nap. MindShift on YouTube for religion truth
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Critical Thinker@RyanDeRippa·
@NotEvolution1 God loves to kill innocents that’s for sure. Loves slavery and he’s a pedo. Oh wait, your holy book was written by goat herders, NOT some God
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Not Evolution
Not Evolution@NotEvolution1·
Atheists: God immoral, slavery,rape,drown babies 😭 Also atheists:
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Critical Thinker@RyanDeRippa·
@vxylily Religion. Eliminate it and the world would be a more loving and peaceful place. How many people have died over religion? Millions
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lily@vxylily·
In your opinion what is the biggest threat to humanity
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Critical Thinker@RyanDeRippa·
@KatKanada_TM People don’t come back to life 3 days l8r. You are indoctrinated mam, that’s how ALL Religions work
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Kat Kanada@KatKanada_TM·
Everyone who honestly looks into the evidence for Jesus and the Resurrection, becomes a Christian. Lee Strobel ⬇️
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Critical Thinker@RyanDeRippa·
@JesusisChristX Only the Hindu Gods Exist. Thats what you would believe if you were born in INDIA. Where you’re born on the globe and who your family is largely determines what religion you will be in and what god you will serve. Born in America you get the Christian beliefs. Pretty simple
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Jesus is Christ@JesusisChristX·
Do you believe God exists?
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Critical Thinker@RyanDeRippa·
@wendelltalks Nature is responsible for that, not ANY magical god. You are indoctrinated unfortunately, that’s how religion works
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Wendell@wendelltalks·
There is no way a person can see this image of a cell and deny that God exists.
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Critical Thinker@RyanDeRippa·
@NFL_DovKleiman Nor surprised, he doesn’t have what it takes to be a champ. He’s just not top tier and boring. Mediocre
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Dov Kleiman@NFL_DovKleiman·
Yikes: Derek Carr has received ZERO interest from NFL teams to play for them next season. The Saints still hold Carr's rights after he was placed on the reserve/retired list, but they haven't gotten any trade inquiries, and the window may be closed with all of the QB vacancies already filled. Derek said he'd unretire to join a Super Bowl contender. It's likely his time as an NFL quarterback is over.
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ScreenRant@screenrant·
Since Disney acquired the rights to Alien and Predator, the company has produced four critically and commercially successful movies: Alien: Romulus, Prey, Predator: Killer of Killers, and Predator: Badlands. screenrant.com/alien-earth-se…
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Critical Thinker
Critical Thinker@RyanDeRippa·
@KDiamond24X @JamesDula82 You think your religion is true because that’s the story that was taught to you, born somewhere else on the globe and you would claim another religion the Truth 🤔 💭 MindShift on YouTube- The Real Rabbit Hole
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KDiamond 💎@KDiamond24X·
@JamesDula82 Happy Easter! God is great, Jesus died for all of our sins! We would not be here doing this shit called life if it was not for him! Don’t take anything for granted!💎
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Iso Ledger@JamesDula82·
XRP HOLDERS LISTEN! You don't have to sell a single XRP EVERRRRR! XLS-66d is currently in validator voting on the XRP Ledger. When it passes — and it will — you deposit your XRP into a native lending pool. No middleman. No bank. No surrendering your keys. You earn 4-7% annually. Your XRP stays yours. You become the bank. The same XRP you're holding today could fund your life for generations without ever hitting a sell button. This is what generational wealth actually looks like. You will be able to do this from your hot wallet like Xaman. Dont sell the goose when you cam harvest the golden eggs for a lifetime! Happy Easter weekend auditors!
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Critical Thinker@RyanDeRippa·
@erichovind Science can show us how the earth formed over billions of years and how humans evolved over millions of years, NO Creator Needed from Any Religion. You believe in magic. If god can just come from nothing, why can’t the universe?
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Eric Hovind@erichovind·
Atheists don't care about evidence...
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Critical Thinker@RyanDeRippa·
@TheDailyShow @TheLewisBlack Jesus ain’t coming back, you only believe that because you’re a Christian. Born somewhere else and you would have a different viewpoint on religion. MindShift on YouTube for REAL religion truth
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The Daily Show@TheDailyShow·
According to prediction markets, the second coming of Jesus is a better bet than the Jets winning the Super Bowl @TheLewisBlack
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Critical Thinker@RyanDeRippa·
@ImKingGinger Look at you, putting people down, Christians think they are all that. Why would just the religion that was taught to you be the only true religion? It’s the religion that was taught to you right? Of course your gonna claim it as the truth
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Marcus Pittman@ImKingGinger·
Imagine being so incredibly below the IQ poverty line that you look at this photo of the earth by Artemis II and believe this happened completely by accident and not by a Creative God.
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