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Modern McCarthyist
Modern McCarthyist@SensibleFascist·
Atheists saying stuff like this is always so funny to me because space travel wouldn’t exist without Christianity. Have Muslims gone to the moon? Nope. Have Hindus gone to the moon? Nope. Have Buddhists gone to the moon? Nope. Have pagans gone to the moon? Nope. But you know who has? Christians. Every single astronaut to ever land on the moon was Christian.
Reddit Lies@reddit_lies

Looks like Victor Glover pissed off even more Athei- Wait, why is r/Christianity upset?

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SlagNotSlug@SlagNotSlug·
@DougFisherMD @SensibleFascist @grok how would Jesus respond to being told that there's just no other way, we gotta incinerate hundreds of thousands of people? Play out the conversation Doug wants to have.
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Doug Fisher, MD.
Doug Fisher, MD.@DougFisherMD·
@SlagNotSlug @SensibleFascist Id tell Jesus "its either the nukes, and we kill a few hundred thousand, or a total land invasion, and we kill millions". There was not a third option.
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SlagNotSlug@SlagNotSlug·
@JWS846893322695 @KR3Wmatic If God can't override that allegedly base fact, he's subject to it. You can't claim omnipotence and then claim something has to be a certain way.
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Daniel7:13-14@JWS846893322695·
@KR3Wmatic False Premise. No one can come to learn, with confidence, that God exists without having first doubted that He exists.
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Yẹmí
Yẹmí@KR3Wmatic·
If you were God, possessed omnipotence, omnipresence, omniscience, and omnibenevolence, how would you ensure that every individual in human history knows of your existence beyond any doubt?
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SlagNotSlug@SlagNotSlug·
@elonmusk I'd happily order one- if I could afford it but I chose to have those kids we need to having.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Only a few hundred Tesla Model S & X cars left in inventory. Order now if you want one.
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SlagNotSlug@SlagNotSlug·
@DaytimePubSmell @erichovind The best thing is when they insist there were comparably few 'kinds' on the Ark that all 'became' the variants we see today.
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Daytime Pub Smell
Daytime Pub Smell@DaytimePubSmell·
@erichovind Who says that the MUTATIONS aren't random? Young Earth Retards will lie as shamelessly as their hypothetical trickster god.
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Eric Hovind
Eric Hovind@erichovind·
Very accurate!😂
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SlagNotSlug@SlagNotSlug·
@TheMuppetPastor This guy is the moderate who gives cover to the actual assholes. The message is clear- behave obnoxiously in public. And because you let this guy model that you'll get the 'it's just a prank bro' escalation.
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SlagNotSlug@SlagNotSlug·
@DougFisherMD @SensibleFascist What I want isn't relevant, it's about how 'Christian' the nation really is when giving credit. Incinerating tens of thousands of children... Well by all means, tell me how you'd get Christ to say it's what needs to be done.
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Doug Fisher, MD.
Doug Fisher, MD.@DougFisherMD·
@SlagNotSlug @SensibleFascist Did you seriously want an allied land invasion of the japanese? Millions would have died. Also how is #3 wrong? Do you have any counterpoints? I think the fact that countries like Qatar, North Korea, Kuwait, India, Afghanistan, Eritrea, Congo, and Russia still actively practice
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SlagNotSlug@SlagNotSlug·
@Mindymix @SensibleFascist It's a reasonable inference given the depth of your retardation. For example, jumping to Islam apologist? You know people can read what's been said right? Or my post history, which is no friend to any religion. But assumptions hey- they're a bitch right?
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Minna
Minna@Mindymix·
@SlagNotSlug @SensibleFascist "My" proud nation? Nah. You do know the saying about assuming? Silly islam apologist. You're not worth responding to further.
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SlagNotSlug@SlagNotSlug·
@Mindymix @SensibleFascist I see you've confused 'one of the last' with 'actual last'. But good job dragging your proud nation down to the moral level of countries outside the western moral tradition. But being that stupid I guess context wasn't explicit enough for you.
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Minna
Minna@Mindymix·
@SlagNotSlug @SensibleFascist Idiot. The last country to officially abolish slavery was Mauritania in 1981, and even that didn't stop it. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavery_i… Not to mention the open air slave markets which were opened in Al Qaeda & Isis controlled countries like Libya after the fall of secular dictators
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SlagNotSlug@SlagNotSlug·
@SensibleFascist 1 and the 'skill' you're so proud of came in large part from Nazis. 2 Ah yes Jesus' famous calls to murder innocents in a practical fashion. 3 this is impressively wrong and myopic. Less time- no shit it was a younger country. Lol
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Modern McCarthyist
Modern McCarthyist@SensibleFascist·
@SlagNotSlug 1. Yeah and? 2. Nuking Japan was the least deadly of all our options 3. That’s just blatantly not true. America was one of the first countries to abolish slavery and practiced it as a culture for a shorter amount of time than almost any other.
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SlagNotSlug@SlagNotSlug·
@upstatefederlst Her phrasing comes off not as someone who is curious, but someone who doubts- and is confident enough to voice that doubt publicly. Or we're free to call her ill informed. Take your pick.
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SlagNotSlug@SlagNotSlug·
@BretWeinstein @AThinksAloud Which god? Oh the contemporarily popular one? Swap the time and place and you'd be making the same argument for Odin or Zeus.
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Bret Weinstein
Bret Weinstein@BretWeinstein·
I have gone to great lengths to explain why I'm NOT an atheist. It somehow never lands. God is very important--literal, metaphorical, or something else--and has an obvious and pronounced effect in the material world. My guess as to how that works differs from yours, but it doesn't much matter. Invoking God is the most natural, human thing at a moment like this. And the atheists are all but useless.
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Bret Weinstein
Bret Weinstein@BretWeinstein·
The President's threat against Iran is genocidal, even by the strictest definition. It may be bluster, but that does not change our obligation. To work, a threat must be credible, and we must act accordingly. We attacked Iran. Any order to escalate our attack with nuclear weapons would clearly be immoral, and must therefore be rejected by every person in the chain of command. Anyone who carried such an order forward would become immediately complicit. That is the lesson of history, and those who fail it will be judged harshly by it--and by God. We can't have a Commander in Chief who threatens civilians, idly or in earnest. The President must be removed from office, for the good of the Republic, and the world.
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SlagNotSlug@SlagNotSlug·
@TheLaurenChen Both my wife and I have no remaining parents or siblings. It is insanely rough when you have no family at all.
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Lauren Chen
Lauren Chen@TheLaurenChen·
In many cultures, if parents have to work, grandparents take on childcare I saw a video of a man in China who noticed at a school during pick-up, it was mostly grandparents who were there No one can replace a parent, but grandparents are a heck of a lot better than daycare
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Nina@NinaPanickssery

Genuinely curious—why don’t more people use their own parents/kid’s grandparents for childcare as opposed to daycare/preschool/nannies (which seem more common)? Is it common for boomer grandparents to show disinterest in their grandchildren?

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SlagNotSlug@SlagNotSlug·
@BigBrainPhiloso This is linguistic chicanery around the word potential, ignoring inevitability. To value that inevitability without valuing the absolutely necessary prior conditions is nonsensical.
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Big Brain Philosophy
Big Brain Philosophy@BigBrainPhiloso·
Professor Jonathan Glover dismantles one of philosophy's most charged arguments with a smirk: John Finnis's research argues that the human embryo deserves full moral respect from the moment of fertilisation. His central claim being that all the genes are there. Glover's response here is not a counter-argument. It's a reductio ad absurdum delivered with a smile. "Now of course on this argument a tadpole or even a bit of frog spawn would count as a frog — because there all the genes are present." He continues, warming to the theme: "And if you're ever invited by Dr Finnis to go and see his butterfly collection, don't be totally disappointed if it turns out to be a jar of caterpillars — because once again, all the genes are there." And once more: "If after that he invites you to stay on for a chicken dinner, don't be surprised if what you get is scrambled egg." The joke itself does the philosophical work. Glover's point is that genetic completeness alone cannot confer moral status — otherwise we'd be morally obligated to treat caterpillars as butterflies and frog spawn as frogs. The presence of a full genetic blueprint tells you what something will become, not what it currently is. The distinction between potential and actuality is one of the oldest in philosophy. Glover resurrects it here not with dense argument, but with three images so vivid they're almost impossible to argue against. What makes a human being morally significant? What it is, or what it will become?
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SlagNotSlug@SlagNotSlug·
@RealDianeYap There are precisely 2 women I would die for- my wife and my daughter. The traitorous government I live under does not count as either.
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Diane Yap
Diane Yap@RealDianeYap·
Men are always offering to die. Haven’t you heard all of the “I would die for her, take a bullet, jump on a grenade” nonsense? Heaven forbid we call them on it and send them off to war though. I guess they didn’t mean it.
Lauren Chen@TheLaurenChen

Forcibly draft men to die for their country and no one bats an eye Suggest that women have children for their country and suddenly everyone starts freaking out We can force men to die, but can't even ask women to become mothers

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SlagNotSlug@SlagNotSlug·
@NoFilterSkin A new life does begin at conception. That it may become two or more lives later does not change this. Also, gods and souls almost certainly do not exist.
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No filter Skin@NoFilterSkin·
IF YOU BELIEVE LIFE STARTS AT CONCEPTION, CONSIDER THIS: IDENTICAL TWINS CAN SPLIT FROM A SINGLE EMBRYO UP TO DAY 14. SO DID THE ORIGINAL EMBRYO HAVE TWO SOULS? OR DOES THE SECOND SOUL ARRIVE LATE? THE IDEA THAT LIFE BEGINS AT CONCEPTION SOUNDS PROFOUND-UNTIL YOU RECOGNIZE IT AS A THEOLOGICAL ASSUMPTION WITH NO BASIS IN BIOLOGY.
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SlagNotSlug@SlagNotSlug·
@TBB_studio @AtasEdmund31044 Whatever metaphysical mumbojumbo you want to come up with, it only works that way because God made it so. There is no 'had to' when you're talking about the All Powerful.
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Throne Before Beginning
Because forgiveness isn’t just words—it’s justice. If someone destroys your life, you don’t call it ‘forgiven’ and pretend nothing happened. Either they pay… or someone absorbs the cost. God didn’t ignore sin—He absorbed it. That’s what the cross is. Not God needing blood… but God taking responsibility Himself. Justice stays intact. Mercy becomes real. That’s why it wasn’t just ‘you’re forgiven.’ It had to be carried.
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Edmund Atas@AtasEdmund31044·
Why did God sacrifice his Son for our sins? Why couldn't he just say our sins are forgiven?
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