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Well, I have no problem with newfangled idears, as long as those idears are based on good evidence. And 1800 years before Darwin came along, the Bible warned us to beware of science falsely so called. It's obvious the Bible knew long ago that some in science would try to pass off ideas that would attempt to show the Bible to be false, when in fact, it was the science that is false. And this science is now being pushed without any clear evidence of it's truth. And the evidence we are told to believe in, is based on nothing but speculation. A bone here, a fragment there, and the next thing we have, is a whole new story of how man evoloved. The Bible of course has much more evidence for it's truth, yet that evidence is ignored. And it is ignored, even when historical discovery shows us it is true.

Campbell34, City Data Religion & Philosophy 59 Comments [3/9/2009 10:01:53 AM]
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#920741
Dan

I like the way this guy is obviously worshipping the Bible rather then the deity presented therein.

3/8/2009 3:51:38 PM

#921030
EvoPagan

"Newfangled idears"? Sounds Poe-ish.

3/9/2009 10:03:35 AM

#921031
terrylong

I have long suspected that bible worship is the most common form of idolatry in the U.S.

3/9/2009 10:04:54 AM

#921032
Illuminatalie

Idear? Poe.

3/9/2009 10:06:09 AM

#921034
Jesus Klingon

Newfangled idears?

Obvious poe is obvious.

3/9/2009 10:16:46 AM

#921035
aaa

It's a game of "count the fallacies". I found 4.

3/9/2009 10:18:02 AM

#921036
Fdragon

"newfangled idears"? You realize that you are not helping the image of the South by typing like that, right? I mean, common...

3/9/2009 10:19:05 AM

#921038
Rusty Professor

@Illuminatalie and EvoPagan
If this is a Poe, it's a very dedicated Poe as Campbell34 makes about 7 posts per day.
Still feels kind of Poe-ish though, and if nothing else a theist trolling the Religion & Philosophy forum.

3/9/2009 10:20:31 AM

#921039
Brent

Godder be a poe...

I hope?

3/9/2009 10:24:26 AM

#921040
KT

Look!!! It's a book worshipper

3/9/2009 10:24:58 AM

#921041
Rhube

What's a 'poe'? (n00b is new.)

3/9/2009 10:27:10 AM

#921044
Dio Fa

@Rhube:

Poe's Law

3/9/2009 10:43:29 AM

#921049
Papabear

"A bone here, a fragment there, and the next thing we have, is a whole new story of how man evoloved."

Yeah, don't you wish you were bright enough to figure things out without everything written out for you in Elizabethan English.

3/9/2009 10:52:48 AM

#921050
GigaGuess

It's obvious the Bible knew long ago that some in science would try to pass off ideas that would attempt to show the Bible to be false, when in fact, it was the science that is false.

Gee, a text used to control the masses warning that others may point out that it's wrong, telling the believers that they will come, and to cover their ears, and scream "LALALALALALAICANNOTHEARYOU!" Yeah, that's gotta be prophetic or somethin'.

Mostly "Or somethin'."

3/9/2009 10:53:39 AM

#921051
Rhube

@Dio Fa

Ahhhh, I thought it was probably somethign like that. Thanks for clarifying. (I thought that googling would probably just bring up lots of Edgar Allen.)

3/9/2009 10:53:51 AM

#921056
Dio Fa

If this isn't Poe, then is this is certainly an example of the downside risk in Obama's plan to expand broadband internet access.

Ah well, ah still thinks it's a good idear.


3/9/2009 11:01:13 AM

#921060
Airemix

At some point in the future, someone will say I am wrong.

Next time that happens, I expect you to give me as much credence as you've given the Bible, since I too clearly have infallible predictions of the future.

What's wrong? Get on with the praise and worship already.

3/9/2009 11:07:11 AM

#921061


Ah! The bible. A work of fiction; a book compiled from the plagiarised texts of ancient religions by bronze age sheep herders; translated from Aramaic, Hebrew and Greek texts to Latin and edited by the Catholic Church, translated into English and re-edited by the Church of England as instructed by King James to conform with his views, and interpreted to suit whatever claim is being made regarding its authenticity.

3/9/2009 11:11:36 AM

#921064
Dio Fa

If this isn't Poe, then is this is certainly an example of the downside risk in Obama's plan to expand broadband internet access.

Ah well, ah still thinks it's a good idear.


3/9/2009 11:17:40 AM

#921065
Blackvoice

You guys get more retarded every time I read you.

3/9/2009 11:19:24 AM

#921068
DevilsChaplain

Yes this is a Poe, that's why I shot this one down. Seriously, "newfangled idears"?

3/9/2009 11:24:00 AM

#921069
Zoo

I'm not entirely convinced you're real, but if you are, consider that the Bible has a few pages (only a bit more than a thousand if you're trying to claim it's the whole thing), where science has museums full of physical objects, libraries full of papers describing experiments and observations, and an established process for testing and refining theories. Open your eyes and look at the evidence yourself instead of listening to some other ignorant hick for once.

3/9/2009 11:25:05 AM

#921074
MozMode

Idears?

3/9/2009 11:34:51 AM

#921079
Rat of Steel

(EvoPagan)
"'Newfangled idears'? Sounds Poe-ish."


I agree.

3/9/2009 11:47:52 AM

#921080
Osiris

Of course the Bible is going to tell you there are people who will tell it's bullshit. That's the first thing you do when you sell people bullshit.

3/9/2009 11:47:59 AM
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