i hear them in all of your voices, especially the ones that i consider my friends. it doesn’t help: trust me
So if my blog gets taken down tomorrow, here’s what you might have missed.
Pictures from the Renaissance Faire. Ghost DDoM posts throughout October, especially arranged with the last two posts in order to tell a story. Something from the new Sleep album on April 20th of next year. Likely reblogging that anatomy of a crucifixion post around Passover time. My grand rage against everything. An entire series on Ron Wyatt’s discoveries. And, of course, whining about being ignored by all my tumblr friends.
If all goes well and I don’t get taken down, most of what I’ve posted above (except for the rage post) will still be posted. If not, you can always seek for me out on pillowfort or the other “mainstream” social media networks, where the Vikingbard journey will be kept alive.
Where’d that complex science come from? How did we come to be? How did animals get here? The earth get here? How did we get here? Who taught us language?
Who taught us how to move our bodies, who taught us what we can and can’t eat, who taught us how to live?
the more you study the human body, the more it will be evident that it is a design rather than random chances, a design so complex and intricate that only the Creator of the universe is capable of doing 🤗🙌🙌🙌
sorry, anon, but karma is a religious concept. also, where would we have gotten the concept of a deity if there was none to begin with? where would we even have a notion of right and wrong from? if you say “instinct”, then i call bs: the animal kingdom has no morality and to say otherwise is to force our understanding on creatures that are not like us, no matter how much the evolutionists and lgbtqa+ mob want to say they are
as for your “complex science”, assuming that one species can evolve into another – even though it is not recorded in the fossil record, cannot be observed, and we basically have to take the word of these educated men who push the idea that it’s proven science (and yet claim that scientism is not a religion) – the body’s immune system vigorously fights change: even the smallest of changes would be attacked. the species would not survive long enough to reproduce with the new change as part of its genetic material before it died. and in order for evolution to be true, this has to happen over and over and over and over again ad absurdum for every living creature upon this earth from the single-cell organism to the complex human body.
i mean, with odds like that, lightning just struck five times in the same spot! and yet you claim that scientism is not a religion!
the circular reasoning used in geology (ie, the fossils date the rocks and the rocks date the fossils) also complicates things, as does the polonium-218 halos in granite (people, even christians who erroneously believe in evolution, who disprove this basically just say that it’s not there or try to discredit the person who found them). also the “vestigal organs” argument is very weak: i’ve seen the argument and it boils down to basically “we don’t know what this does, but neither do you so your god is false. neener neener!” also the hominids are all fake: they’re either ancient apes (like the Austraelopithicus “Lucy”, which is paraded around like catholic relics from museum to museum to bolster the faith of evolutionists: and yet you claim that scientism is not a religion), or ancient humans (like the neanderthals), or pieces of both (like Piltdown Man) or even complete forgeries (like the Nebraska Man).
that “mountain of evidence” is looking smaller and smaller, isn’t it?
you ever wonder how evolutionists screech “the science is settled” over and over whenever their cherished beliefs are challenged, very similar to the global warming/climate change crowd? i’m starting to think that they don’t want to believe any contrary evidence, and that they’re chanting “the science is settled” to convince themselves of their own rightness: you know, like religious dogmatics (and yet they say that scientism is not a religion)