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So I read an article where apparently atheists are whining that Donald Trump’s victory has “destroyed their hope” and “fractured their movement”
There really be people out here in 2018 that be denying evolution
It stems from a fundamental misunderstanding of the science behind it and that they believeit is non proveable when we have real world generational proof that yes it does exist. Or fundamentalism for religion. I’m ok if people don’t believe it but Evolution does not require belief to exist.
If evolution is real, how do you explain the lack of intermediate links? Missing links are called “missing” because they aren’t there
The “mountain of evidence” isn’t as big as evolutionists say it is. For instance, the ape-men are nothing of the sort; they’re either ancient apes, ancient humans, or forgeries that evolutionists continue to preach faith in. Also the “similarity of DNA between apes and humans” is closer to 60% than 90%; but you know, facts, evolutionists don’t like them when they don’t agree with their dogma. Also the whole foundation of evolution is built on faith: we have no evidence of macro-evolution that can be studied and measured by the scientific method, so they waive true science, throw in “deep time”, and ask you to believe on faith that, given enough time, one thing can turn into another thing all by itself.
So no, mojave, evolution requires a massive amount of faith to believe; scientism reeks of faith and religious fundamentalism.
Ghost: “Con Clavi Con Dio”
Are you a christian yourself or do you otherwise have an opinion about this? Discuss. All opinions are welcome.
okay, some words here:
First of all, the cover art of Infestissumam gets my Protestant sensibilities good and roused. Traditionally, Protestants viewed the church of Rome to be the church of the antichrist, so the whole visual of the antichrist born in St. Peter’s Basilica is very appropriate (i must say, catchy though it is, “Body and Blood” just comes off as a two-year-old’s misunderstanding of communion).
Secondly, the first album of theirs I was introduced to was Meliora: I rather like it, especially the theme of mankind worshiping whatever after they have “killed god”, since I see this played out very accurately in the world today.
In general, I have stated before (in my post about black metal) that since evil cannot exist without good, recognizing satan, the enemy, must therefore mean that God exists: there can be no enemy in a vacuum.