I think this might be the problem.Tobbe wrote:I just find it absurd that any reasonable person
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Holy Crap

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RayStormGirl

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are you saying they're not reasonable?Holy Crap wrote:I think this might be the problem.Tobbe wrote:I just find it absurd that any reasonable person
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That's what he's saying. Anyway, there's no point in arguing with these people on this subject - I've tried.RayStormGirl wrote:are you saying they're not reasonable?Holy Crap wrote:I think this might be the problem.Tobbe wrote:I just find it absurd that any reasonable person
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RayStormGirl

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No point arguing anyways.This is a thread to state your views on religion not to argue.
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But this is also a thread to discuss religion (otherwise we would't have anywhere near 80 pages), so I'd be very interested in hearing exactly why you subscribe to this particular branch of Cristianity (Biblical Creationism).
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spiraldoor

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I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that her parents told her when she was a child and that she believed them.
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Holy Crap

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Whoa... This is a little off topic, but I thought I'd mention it. I've encountered someone on another forum who I consider to be similar to Tobbe in his general manner and way of debating. The difference is his views are in direct opposition to Tobbe's, ie he's a Catholic. Seeing him and Tobbe argue would be... interesting.
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Hunchman801

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Well if he really is like Tobbe, they would probably come to the conclusion that both atheism and Christianity are beliefs and stop debating. It wouldn't be the case if he was a creationist, but since this theory is against all scientific evidence, anyone believing in it just can't be similar to Tobbe. Anyway, very few Catholics believe in creationism compared to Lutherans.
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RayStormGirl

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Actually There's this thing called Rainbow Express in my Town that came to my nieghborhood and told me about god.spiraldoor wrote:I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that her parents told her when she was a child and that she believed them.
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I hope you made the decision for yourself and didn't let this 'thing' decide for you.
What forum is that? I'd love to see the discussion.Holy Crap wrote:Whoa... This is a little off topic, but I thought I'd mention it. I've encountered someone on another forum who I consider to be similar to Tobbe in his general manner and way of debating. The difference is his views are in direct opposition to Tobbe's, ie he's a Catholic. Seeing him and Tobbe argue would be... interesting.
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What lies did they tell you to convince you that all the species of the world were created in a flurry of miracles and incantations rather than through millions of years of evolution?RayStormGirl wrote: Actually There's this thing called Rainbow Express in my Town that came to my nieghborhood and told me about god.
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That's because of leadership. The Pope leads Catholicism, so we listen to him. He says that evolution is true. However, Lutherans look to the Bible, which says Creationism and has done so since it was written.Hunchman801 wrote:Anyway, very few Catholics believe in creationism compared to Lutherans.
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Hunchman801

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It's actually more complicated, as there's also a problem of interpretation of the Bible.PluMGMK wrote:That's because of leadership. The Pope leads Catholicism, so we listen to him. He says that evolution is true. However, Lutherans look to the Bible, which says Creationism and has done so since it was written.
By the way, even better than Uncyclopedia and Encyclopedia Dramatica, here is Conservapedia
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That Noah's ark cartoon strip is quite funny. 
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spiraldoor

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I think we should call him 'Dark Tobbe', or perhaps 'Bad Tobbe'.Holy Crap wrote:Whoa... This is a little off topic, but I thought I'd mention it. I've encountered someone on another forum who I consider to be similar to Tobbe in his general manner and way of debating. The difference is his views are in direct opposition to Tobbe's, ie he's a Catholic. Seeing him and Tobbe argue would be... interesting.
On a serious note, I think inviting him here or Tobbe to whatever forum the other guy's on so they could have a debate would be good.
Is that site for real, or is it some kind of liberal troll site? This article amused me; is there a ridiculously far-left Liberapedia too? If not, there should be. It would be awesome.Hunchman801 wrote:It's actually more complicated, as there's also a problem of interpretation of the Bible.PluMGMK wrote:That's because of leadership. The Pope leads Catholicism, so we listen to him. He says that evolution is true. However, Lutherans look to the Bible, which says Creationism and has done so since it was written.
By the way, even better than Uncyclopedia and Encyclopedia Dramatica, here is Conservapedia
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RayStormGirl

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No.I went to Glen Rose,TX and saw a creation museum that explained why evolution is impossible.Tobbe wrote:What lies did they tell you to convince you that all the species of the world were created in a flurry of miracles and incantations rather than through millions of years of evolution?RayStormGirl wrote: Actually There's this thing called Rainbow Express in my Town that came to my nieghborhood and told me about god.
Been around for 25 years.
Here's a link to the site if you wanna check it out:
http://www.creationevidence.org/
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RayStormGirl wrote:...evolution is impossible.
More ridicule of YECs to follow...
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if evolution is impossible then can anyone explain to me why we all have hair on our bodies? Why our hands and feet are similar to those of primates? Hmm?
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RayStormGirl

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I guess you didn't view the site?


Yes we have fossils too,


Yes we have fossils too,
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Or as said in shows or documentaries such as "The History of the Bible," it was the church that chose what chapters to include and which ones not to, which troubles me a little at times. Why omit information while keeping others? Really, the best guess I could make for creationism at this point in my life is just the fact that the Book of Genesis could be more poetic than literal, as is, a few other parts of the Bible.Hunchman801 wrote:It's actually more complicated, as there's also a problem of interpretation of the Bible.PluMGMK wrote:That's because of leadership. The Pope leads Catholicism, so we listen to him. He says that evolution is true. However, Lutherans look to the Bible, which says Creationism and has done so since it was written.
By the way, even better than Uncyclopedia and Encyclopedia Dramatica, here is Conservapedia



