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jamesredford #fundie fstdt.proboards.com

Christian theology is preferentially selected by the known laws of physics (i.e., the Second Law of Thermodynamics, general relativity, quantum mechanics, and the Standard Model of particle physics) due to the fundamentally triune structure of the Omega Point cosmology and due to existence having come into being a finite time in the past (i.e., the traditional theological position of creatio ex nihilo).

Moreover, the Standard Model of particle physics provides the mechanism by which the miracles recorded in the New Testament could be achieved without violating any known laws of physics, even if one were to assume that we currently don't exist on a level of implementation in a computer simulation (in that case, then such miracles would be trivially easy to perform for the society running the simulation, even though it would seem amazing from our perspective). This process uses baryon annihilation, and its inverse, via electroweak quantum tunneling controlled by the cosmological end state of the Omega Point (since in physics it's just as accurate to say that causation goes from future to past events: viz., the principle of least action; and unitarity). If the coming of Jesus Christ and the miracles that He performed were necessary in order to lead to the Omega Point, then the probability of said event occuring is exactly 1: certain to happen.

Traditional Christian theology has maintained that God never violates natural law, as God, in His omniscience, knew in the beginning all that He wanted to achieve and so, in His omnipotence, He formed the laws of physics in order to achieve His goal. The idea that God would violate His own laws would mean that God is not omniscient. In traditional Christian theology, miracles do not violate natural law--rather, they are events that are so improbable that they can only be explained by the existence of God and His acting in the world.

The only way to avoid the conclusion that the Omega Point exists is to reject the known laws of physics (i.e., the Second Law of Thermodynamics, general relativity, quantum mechanics, and the Standard Model of particle physics), and hence to reject empirical science: as these physical laws have been confirmed by every experiment to date. That is, there exists no rational reason for thinking that the Omega Point Theory is incorrect, and indeed, one must engage in extreme irrationality in order to argue against the Omega Point cosmology.

Additionally, we now have the quantum gravity Theory of Everything (TOE) correctly describing and unifying all the forces in physics: of which inherently produces the Omega Point cosmology. So here we have an additional high degree of assurance that the Omega Point cosmology is correct.

Bear in mind that Prof. Frank J. Tipler's Omega Point Theory has been published in a number of the world's leading peer-reviewed physics and science journals.[1] Even NASA itself has peer-reviewed his Omega Point Theory and found it correct according to the known laws of physics (see below). No refutation of it exists within the peer-reviewed scientific literature, or anywhere else for that matter.

skyfire #fundie fstdt.proboards.com

["How can the loving actions between two consenting adults be considered a far worse crime/sin than dehumanizing an entire segment of society for something they have no control over?"]

How many children are born out of wedlock each year?

How many end up in poverty as a result?

How many end up getting aborted because they'd otherwise be born into poverty?

How many people are forced to marry due to unplanned pregnancies? How successful are those marriages?

How rapidly are STDs now spreading?

Racism is something that society is slowly beginning to overcome.

But the fallout from premarital sex is ripping the entire world apart right now, such that entire regions are getting depopulated by AIDS while others are seeing social services pushed to the limit by unexpected children

Observer #fundie fstdt.proboards.com

[Re: School cancels prom after a lesbian student seeks to attend with her girlfriend while wearing a tuxedo.]

Personally i agree with the school because i feel she was trying to go into a community where she knows moral convictions are against her lifestyle, and force them not only to admit her but to accept it as normal, essentially spiting in the face of the values of the community. She had no regard for their feelings on the issue. Its like sticking your nose some place it doesn't belong. Its sort of like a white supremacist going to a Harlem school demanding to wear a shirt with the confederate flag on it and swastikas, and then demanding he be allowed to do that every day, essentially saying "learn to live with it". People can always move, why do they have to force people to throw away their values and adopt theirs?

I won't expand on why i agree with the school other than i have my own reasons as well, so as not to get flammed here.

nautical999 #fundie fstdt.proboards.com

[After repeatedly claiming that he can exorcize demons over the internet...]

ranger Joe in some cases demons will put up a wall that needs to be broken down it is from generational sin willful sin or sin against the person. When it is the latter of the two the unforgiveness often times will place a barrier that we can not penetrate. without spiritual help,. that is why God has placed in the body of Christ those who intercede for others on the behalf in prayer.

theamericancowboy #racist fstdt.proboards.com

Nothing wrong with being Lithuanian, Lazy One; Luthuanians are white, and should be welcomed in any white nation - United States included.

I agree that orientals should adopt American names, though. It should just be a minimum expectation for someone who expects to immigrate to this country and be part of American society. If they want to retain their oriental culture, then they should stay in China or Japan. No one is forcing them to immigrate to the United States.

theamericancowboy #conspiracy fstdt.proboards.com

The Obamas have a deep-seated hatred for the English and for white people in general. It is not secret that this is the most racist first family in American history - just look at the church they attended. During her time in college, Michelle Obama wrote tons of papers attempting to blame the English for slavery - in spite of the fact that slavery was a uniquely negro institution created by AFRICANS to sell their own people into servitude overseas.

I'm sure you've heard about how Barack Obama snubbed Gordon Brown when Brown visited the U.S. Obama's gift to Brown was a cheap box of DVDs (Brown brought Obama a highly symbolic gift crafted from the wood of an English anti-slavery vessel) and Michelle gave the Brown kids cheap plastic models from the White House gift shop (while Brown's wife gave the Obama girls expensive dressed and jewelery from an English boutique).

Obama also sent back the bust of Winston Churchill that was given to us by the UK as a show of solidarity after 9/11. Why did Obama do this? Well, to understand Obama's attitude towards Churchill and the English, you need to understand his family history. Obama is not a natural born U.S. citizen. He was born in Kenya and is the grandson of a Kenyan revolutionary. Obama's grandfather faught in the brutal Mau Mau uprising in the 1940s, and was imprisoned by British forces under the command of Winston Churchill. This has been documented in mainstream British papers and is not a conspiracy theory - it is a fact.

So, you're correct in suggesting a double standard at work here. Obama hates the British royalty and takes every opportunity to express his contempt for white people. However, he is more than willing to bend over backwards to please Islamic rulers. What does that tell you about Obama?