Here's the latest Obama assault on religious freedom through the Department of Education. The Obama administration turns up the heat on the war on religious freedom by Judie Brown Tue Dec 11, 2012 13:19 EST December 11, 2012 (All.org) - The United States Department of Education (DOE) <a href="http://www.christ
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[quote who="GirlFriendTess" reply="130" id="3293325"]DO YOU want to discuss anything or are you content just telling me why the world cannot work without your specific brand of totalitarianism?[/quote] [quote who="lulapilgrim" reply="127" id="3293128"]Yes, Atheism gained the upper hand over science long ago and as a result, they reserve for themselves the exclusive right to explain the universe and all the world around us and no one is permitted to question their explan
[quote]But there is the matter of the age of the earth that takes precedence. If the earth is not almost 5 billion years old then it doesn’t matter what I say … and that is your opinion.[/quote] No it's not my opinion. It's actual facts of Science that suggest the earth is young, much much younger than 4.5 billion years old. Here they are again for you to mull over. [quote]Evolutionists claim the earth is 4.5 billion years old. Yet,
Gratitude.... Louie Schwartzberg, photographer talks about “ Gratitude" Video at TEDxTalks http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXDMoiEkyuQ or<
[quote who="GirlFriendTess" reply="125" id="3292771"]I am still waiting for your list of bad sciences!!![/quote] For this discussion my list of bad sciences are: 1. Stellar or Cosmic Evolution--- that falsely claims that nothing ignited (big banged) into elements which over vast amount of time evolved into a completely structured universe of galaxies, stars, planets and moons orbiting in perfect balance and order. 2. Darwin Evolution---t
[quote]Advent Begins;[/quote] [quote]Advent Begins; the King is Coming![/quote] Yes, a special season in the liturgical year to prepare, to reflect, to repent and rejoice. It's a time of celebration too, of Almighty God come to earth as Jesus, the King of kings and Lord of lords..."Emmanuel," God with us. [quote]Seek the Lord while he is willing to be found and find healing.[/quote] How do we do that? Where do we begin to find Him? In on
[quote who="DESADE666" reply="88" id="3291929"]I have the same attitude with each and every religion - why should someone's belief in the supernatural play a part in government?[/quote] The courts have deemed Secular Humanism a Religion. And if you've ever read the Humanist Manifestos I and II, you will know exactly what their religious belief system is based. Why should the religious beliefs and dogmatic claims of Secular and Atheistic Humanism that support abortion, homosexu
GFTESS, Your # 86 contains some good, thought provoking questions. [quote]"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."[/quote] [quote]What do you think empowers the second part to supersede the first part?[/quote] I don't think tha
[quote who="GirlFriendTess" reply="118" id="3292226"]Have you ever made any attempt to actually try and make evolution work, I think not … you just don’t want it to work and that is good enough for you.[/quote] [e digicons]|-)[/e] You are an ace at pulling me back into the discussion. I wrote that Science is knowledge based on observed facts and tested truths arranged in an orderly system. Science is verified knowledge. I wrote that I don't believe St
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[quote who="GirlFriendTess" reply="118" id="3292226"]I didn’t list the genetic codes above as anything but a starting point not the whole story. You were supposed to pretend you know the science and argue against the genetic codes …[/quote] I did argue against the evolutionist dogmatic claim that 2 ancestral ape chromosomes fused to produce human chromosome 2. It never happened and can't happen and I explained why it is impossible for ape chromosomes to fuse t
[quote who="lulapilgrim" reply="116" id="3291872"]Fatima, Portugal, October 13, 1917. The miracle of the Sun. The Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to 3 small children, Jacinta (age 7) and Francisco Marto (9) and Lucia dos Santos (10) and promised to deliver them a miracle. She did..The Miracle of the Sun. Google it. It happened in front of thousands of eye witnesses in the Cova da Iria and in neighboring villages and a detailed account was reported in several newspap
Hi GFTess, [quote]You profess not to believe in evolution or science [/quote] Here you go again! When have I ever professed not to believe in Science? Yes, of course I believe in Science and I'm thankful for the many dedicated scientists all around the world. Science is knowledge based on observed facts and tested truths arranged in an orderly system. Science according to my dictionary is verified knowledge. That's true Science. Yes, I have made crys
[quote who="lulapilgrim" reply="106" id="3290256"]I know you object to all this believing that science has invalidated Biblical chronology and the history that goes along with it. But a real critical examination of the science that you rely on especially of the fossil record and the dating methods should change your mind....but I won't hold my breath!!![/quote] [quote who="GirlFriendTess" reply="108" id="3290335"]Carbon dating is reasonably
[quote who="DESADE666" reply="82" id="3290382"]Now, I do not believe in fairies at the bottom of the garden, whether they are Catholic fairies, Hindu fairies or Jewish fairies etc. [/quote] Good we are in agreement. I also don't believe in fairies.
[quote who="DESADE666" reply="82" id="3290382"]I was particularly interested in the postings around the idea that the US constitution guarantees the freedom to follow a 'zany' religion. [/quote] Ditto to GFTess, Welcome to the fray! [quote who="GirlFriendTess" reply="83" id="3290646"] When they speak of religious freedom they are of course only concerned with christianity because ‘all OTHER religions’ are not considered religions at all (how convenient) &he
[quote who="GirlFriendTess" reply="103" id="3290048"]It would be helpful if you stop with the generic terms like ‘evolutionists and atheists’ because they describe a wide range and variety of people from all walks of life and differing beliefs.[/quote] I use the term Evolutionists to describe those people who believe Darwin's Evolution theory as fact. [quote who="GirlFriendTess" reply="95" id="3289425"]....
[quote who="GirlFriendTess" reply="87" id="3288221"]If you are going to discuss the timeframe of genesis, then I would have to discuss some of the Cultures that existed on the real earth when your ‘first two’ humans were being poofed from dirt. Like the Badari culture on the Nile (c. 4400–4000 BC), Comb Ceramic culture (also endured the 6th, 4th), Maykop culture, Yangshao culture, Merimde culture on the Nile (c. 4570–4250 BC), Predynastic Egypt, and Prot
[quote who="GirlFriendTess" reply="98" id="3289931"] Don't like to use paragraphs with Lula because she makes a habit of quoting all the little paragraphs she thinks she has an answer for because there is a word or two flagged for incineration in it and the hell with the rest of paragraph. [/quote] So it's my fault??? [e digicons]:X[/e]
[quote who="GirlFriendTess" reply="95" id="3289425"]First of all the world exists and always has as far as mankind is concerned and that makes everything we find in it REAL.[/quote] Agree. [quote who="GirlFriendTess" reply="96" id="3289718"] I just don’t value your opinion of the sciences or of the natural world because I don’t think you have the educations or the inclination to make any constructive observations because you do not believe in reality
What's happening now? Well, there are homosexual "weddings" at West Point. http://onenewsnow.com/culture/2012/12/04/weddings-at-west-point
Check out this link from Ronald Reagan in 1961 I think. It's kinda long (around 40 minutes) but every word is worth listening. He is simply amazing...knew his stuff and wasn't afraid to proclaim it to the world. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=8gf9Y7UgGi0
[quote who="lulapilgrim" reply="88" id="3288578"]The way evolutionists date things is like a dog chasing its tail. I offer the work of two scientists. Guy Berthault, a member of the French Academy of Sciences who around 1988 proved beyond little doubt that Charles Lyell's theory of the geologic column (i.e. that layers of sediment were formed over millions of years) is false. [/quote] [quote who="GirlFriendTess" reply="93" id="3288956"]Berthault's "Stratig
No such luck...evidently the House Republicans caved... http://blog.heritage.org/2012/12/04/morning-bell-house-republicans-cave-on-tax-increases-and-punt-entitlements/?roi=echo3-13925216068-10489293-f9e7cacfa181777c6d6d6a979
[quote who="GirlFriendTess" reply="87" id="3288221"]If you are going to discuss the timeframe of genesis, then I would have to discuss some of the Cultures that existed on the real earth when your ‘first two’ humans were being poofed from dirt. Like the Badari culture on the Nile (c. 4400–4000 BC), Comb Ceramic culture (also endured the 6th, 4th), Maykop culture, Yangshao culture, Merimde culture on the Nile (c. 4570–4250 BC), Predynastic Egypt, and Proto-Austronesian