Not when it has that bitter almond aftertaste.Come on you love kool-aid too...grape is the best!
Not when it has that bitter almond aftertaste.Come on you love kool-aid too...grape is the best!
[ if you believe that numbers make things factual, I suggest you consider:
Christianity is a minority belief on Earth./QUOTE]
anymore LIES? Not that it matters or should change anyones mind but why lie about it?
Major Religions of the World
Ranked by Number of Adherents
(Sizes shown are approximate estimates, and are here mainly for the purpose of ordering the groups, not providing a definitive number. This list is sociological/statistical in perspective.)
- Christianity: 2.1 billion
- Islam: 1.3 billion
- Secular/Nonreligious/Agnostic/Atheist: 1.1 billion
- Hinduism: 900 million
- Chinese traditional religion: 394 million
- Buddhism: 376 million
- primal-indigenous: 300 million
- African Traditional & Diasporic: 100 million
- Sikhism: 23 million
- Juche: 19 million
- Spiritism: 15 million
- Judaism: 14 million
- Baha'i: 7 million
- Jainism: 4.2 million
- Shinto: 4 million
- Cao Dai: 4 million
- Zoroastrianism: 2.6 million
- Tenrikyo: 2 million
- Neo-Paganism: 1 million
- Unitarian-Universalism: 800 thousand
- Rastafarianism: 600 thousand
- Scientology: 500 thousand
According to your numbers here, Christians account for less than one-third of the population. You haven't shown the breakdown of Christians that believe in a Young Earth versus those that believe in an Old Earth. That is still needed.
So if I believe everything was covered by water about 4,000 years ago C-14 dating you would agree is worthless?
And, of course, nothing has happened since 1977.
~~ Paul
According to your numbers here, Christians account for less than one-third of the population. You haven't shown the breakdown of Christians that believe in a Young Earth versus those that believe in an Old Earth. That is still needed.
Yeah. And most of those "Christians" are probably not "True Christians (tm)". For example, 1.2 billion of those are catholic, so... You have about 900 million left, which is less than non-religious folks. You wanna think this through?
Oh boy where do I even begin how about what does any of this have to do with evolution...or now your saying that people who claim to be Christians probably are'nt because well you don't want them to be. You see the numbers aren't what you want so you make your own assumptions I wonder where you would get that sort of logic from.Yeah. And most of those "Christians" are probably not "True Christians (tm)".
I tend to agree. The efforts appear futile. I've just spent several hours going through 15 pages of posts. I believe I have learned a great deal and it was a worthwhile effort on my part even though what I have learned has only served to strengthen my own original convictions which continue to be in opposition to JF's. I'd like to think that his resistance to reason and evidence is futile. But then I'm not a Borg.At this point I'm curious -- what are we trying to accomplish here? Are we trying to change JF's mind? Educate him? By now, we can see this is futile, as it is clear that (and I say this in all seriousness) he is either mentally ill, or deeply and profoundly stupid, as evidenced by his inability to either comprehend our points, or acknowledge his many errors after they have been pointed out.
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nothing of the kind has happened. Not one relevant citation. Not anything but a series of unsupported assertions, abandoned when they are proven wrong. What is the point?Schneibster said:you need to be prepared to produce a citation from a scientific paper published in a peer-reviewed and widely accepted journal of the scientific field that the paper you are quoting is relevant to
Over 270 ancient civilizations have stories and historic records of The Great Flood...I wonder why that would be?...hmmm.....ummmmm....maybe because there was one?
Over 270 ancient civilizations have stories and historic records of The Great Flood...I wonder why that would be?...hmmm.....ummmmm....maybe because there was one?
Unsurprisingly, the Egyptian historical records of the period, which are reasonably full and complex, do not document a flood or the complete annihilation of population from the Nile valley. Nor is there any indication that in the years following the otherwise undocumented flood, the region was recolonised by a new population, the descendants of a Mesopotamian boat-builder and the animals he had rescued from the antediluvian world. Further afield, Chinese records make no mention of this universal flood. The archaeological record of the Indus Valley civilisation fails to show a mid-third-millennium hiatus. In Britain, the third millennium saw the development of Stonehenge from a simple banked enclosure to a complex arrangement of stones with no evidence the it languished for the best part of a year, half finished, under thousands of metres of floodwater. Nowhere in the world do we find archaeological evidence for any form of disruption to populations, cultures or settlement patterns at the required date. The sole piece of evidence used by creationists is the so-called ‘flood deposit’ found by Sir Leonard Woolley (1880-1960) at Ur in 1929. This is more probably explained as a result of silting in marshes towards the moths of the Rivers Euphrates and Tigris at a time of a marine transgression, when the Persian Gulf extended further north than it now does than evidence for even a regional flood. There is simply no evidence from any part of the world to support the Biblical account of a worldwide flood in the third millennium BCE (or at any other time, for that matter!) that wiped out all humanity, land animals and birds, with the exception of eight people from Mesopotamia and the animals that accompanied them on the Ark and the recolonisation of the earth by their descendants.
Pot...Kettle...black.Oh boy where do I even begin how about what does any of this have to do with evolution...
I don't think anyone here would object to you counting Catholics as Christians, provided you don't differentiate between the two when the historical evils of the Catholic Church are used to show the soft moral focus and outright abuses of Christian States.or now your saying that people who claim to be Christians probably are'nt because well you don't want them to be. You see the numbers aren't what you want so you make your own assumptions I wonder where you would get that sort of logic from.
My interpretation of the Bible.And yes there are many sources here is one of them.http://www.icr.org/index.php?module=articles&action=view&ID=204
Oh boy where do I even begin how about what does any of this have to do with evolution...or now your saying that people who claim to be Christians probably are'nt because well you don't want them to be.
You see the numbers aren't what you want so you make your own assumptions I wonder where you would get that sort of logic from.
If more ancient civilisations than not have stories at odds with the bible, does that mean the bible is wrong?Over 270 ancient civilizations have stories and historic records of The Great Flood
Over 270 ancient civilizations have stories and historic records of The Great Flood...I wonder why that would be?...hmmm.....ummmmm....maybe because there was one?
Over 270 ancient civilizations have stories and historic records of The Great Flood...I wonder why that would be?...hmmm.....ummmmm....maybe because there was one?