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  • Black man
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    Re: A guide to the evolutionist conspiracy

    You said not to use anything invented by physicists at the same time you used a computer built from the principle laid down the physicists to spread your message??

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Satan wants people to believe in Evolution. That is probably the main reason Evolution is so popular. Satan is a Deceiver (John 8:44), and he wants people to believe God's Word is not True. He keeps the belief in Evolution popular so he can us it to lead people away from Jesus.

    It's important, now more than ever, to just say No to Evolution, Public Schools and Public Broadcasting, Neil DeGrasse Tyson, Books over 100 pages (except the Bible), and immodest clothing, especially culottes. Culottes are nothing more than Satan's Red Arrow pointing towards Sin in fabric.

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  • Leroy Llewelyn
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    "Peer Review" is just pinko lib-tard code for "Circle Jerk", pardon my French.

    YICLL

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  • Titus Templeton
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    If we came from cells why do cells still exist?

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Originally posted by Roland View Post
    Wikipedia tells a different story.
    Wickedpedia is owned and operated by communists, who allow literally anyone to waltz into their website and alter information. The page on me has been filled with lies and innuendos for years.

    Trust in God, friend. God can wash your filthy eurotrash sins away with His blood, did you know that?

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  • MitzaLizalor
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    Originally posted by Roland View Post
    Wikipedia tells a different story. I do have a question: if the Earth was created 6000 years ago, does the birth year of the Earth change +1 each year?
    No. But obviously there was no-one living in Europe within 14 years (there is no year 0AD/BC) of creation day 6. Cain might have children so early but would have to have waited for his sister to be born and in any event travelled east.

    Seth's earliest recorded child was at age 105 but that was 235 years after creation bringing us to 5,739 years ago before anyone was available for migration to Europe. A single person moving there would produce zero population, even so.

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  • Roland
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    Originally posted by MitzaLizalor View Post
    There was no-one living in Europe 6,000 years ago.
    Wikipedia tells a different story. I do have a question: if the Earth was created 6000 years ago, does the birth year of the Earth change +1 each year?

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  • MitzaLizalor
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    Originally posted by \Atheist/ View Post
    what about people who have lived any but europe for that past 6,000 or so years did they go to hell because gods privileged were to stupid to sail across the world and convert them or maybe you god isn't real because if he was so real then wouldn't everyone in the world be a christian
    There was no-one living in Europe 6,000 years ago.

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  • Alvin Moss
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    Originally posted by \Atheist/ View Post
    Well I wish you a good bye, I am going to spend my life doing something productive and contribute to society. Have fun spending hours praying to a god who will not answer your prayers because he/she/it isn't real. I hope that your message doesn't reach anyone and that you may actually contribute to society and the betterment of humankind instead of making others think in such a close minded way

    You are very narrow minded and intolerant. You should be ashamed of your self. Maybe the hand of God will reach out and guide you to Jesus; or maybe He will just squash you like a bug. It's difficult to predict.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Originally posted by Johny Joe Hold View Post
    I can't believe to nerve some of these atheist trolls here. To come on and post they have something more important to do than pray for sinners and pass along judgment of others is preposterous.

    There is nothing more important than fighting the ravages of sin. This is especially true about the topic of this thread, the evolutionist conspiracy. People who fall victim of the evolutionism political movement are destined to hell.
    Amen Mr. Mayor. And did you notice how self-assured and arrogant the atheist are? They spew hatred and force everyone to listen to them insult Jesus and offer zero proof for their false beliefs. Atheists just make their religion up.

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  • Johny Joe Hold
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    I can't believe to nerve some of these atheist trolls here. To come on and post they have something more important to do than pray for sinners and pass along judgment of others is preposterous.

    There is nothing more important than fighting the ravages of sin. This is especially true about the topic of this thread, the evolutionist conspiracy. People who fall victim of the evolutionism political movement are destined to hell.

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  • Marko Loimaan-Aho
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    Originally posted by \Atheist/ View Post
    Well I wish you a good bye, I am going to spend my life doing something productive and contribute to society. Have fun spending hours praying to a god who will not answer your prayers because he/she/it isn't real. I hope that your message doesn't reach anyone and that you may actually contribute to society and the betterment of humankind instead of making others think in such a close minded way
    Oh dear.
    In you really have possibility to be productive eternally. Are you thinking it is easier to endure if you make your life to be like already here, during your short life on earth?

    FOOL.

    Instead of spending eternity with us Christians in Heaven, you choose to kneel in front of group of devils

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  • Nobar King
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    Originally posted by \Atheist/ View Post
    Well I wish you a good bye, I am going to spend my life doing something productive and contribute to society. Have fun spending hours praying to a god who will not answer your prayers because he/she/it isn't real. I hope that your message doesn't reach anyone and that you may actually contribute to society and the betterment of humankind instead of making others think in such a close minded way
    Sorry you feel this way, however, I know that God is real and I know that he answers my prayers.

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  • \Atheist/
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    Originally posted by Mary Etheldreda View Post
    This is precisely why we have such a great commission! We're commanded to bring the Gospel message to those who are too poor, heathen, or stubborn to embrace Christ already! They want desperately to hear the Good News that Jesus will spare them an eternity of pain and torment if they but believe His Incredible Biography, and have faith in the Work done on the Cross! If you had an incredible cure for an eternity of torture, wouldn't you want to share it with the world, too?

    Well I wish you a good bye, I am going to spend my life doing something productive and contribute to society. Have fun spending hours praying to a god who will not answer your prayers because he/she/it isn't real. I hope that your message doesn't reach anyone and that you may actually contribute to society and the betterment of humankind instead of making others think in such a close minded way

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Originally posted by \Atheist/ View Post
    What about people who haven't lived anywhere but Europe for that the past 6,000 or so years? Did they go to hell because God's privileged [?]were too stupid to sail across the world and convert them? or Maybe your god isn't real because if he was so real, then wouldn't everyone in the world be a Christian?
    This is precisely why we have such a great commission! We're commanded to bring the Gospel message to those who are too poor, heathen, or stubborn to embrace Christ already! They want desperately to hear the Good News that Jesus will spare them an eternity of pain and torment if they but believe His Incredible Biography, and have faith in the Work done on the Cross! If you had an incredible cure for an eternity of torture, wouldn't you want to share it with the world, too?

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