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  • krunsch
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    Re: Homeschool Science Lessons: Proving atheists wrong with science

    Originally posted by Thomas Taylor View Post
    So, apart from being an alchemist, he is also a scatologist?
    Hmm, please decide on my gender. After stating that I wa going to enjoy a Wiener for dinner, people thought I was gay. I asked, wether or not people considered, I was a woman, and everybody 'knew' that I had to be one because of my dumb posts.

    Bet there are some things Jesus didn't tell you, e.g. my gender?

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  • Thomas Taylor
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    Originally posted by Zechariah Smyth View Post
    Well, well, well, looks like we got us a poop-eater.



    (2 Kings 18:27) "But Rabshakeh said unto them, Hath my master sent me to thy master, and to thee, to speak these words? hath he not sent me to the men which sit on the wall, that they may eat their own dung, and drink their own piss with you?"

    Yuck! Dutchland people are so gross.



    Yours in Christ,

    Z. Smyth
    So, apart from being an alchemist, he is also a scatologist?

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  • Russell Holbeck
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    Originally posted by maxfailing View Post
    After we drink the water we pass it through our body, so it enters the water cycle again.
    1st law of thermodynamics: energy and mass is always conserved.
    Hello maxfailing.

    I do not think you have read the Bible especially the Book of Isaiah look at Isaiah 40:29 it says:

    He giveth power to the faint; and to them that have no might he increaseth strength.

    Later in that chapter some people get eagle wings think about that for a minute.

    Thank you.

    Rusty

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Originally posted by GodGodGod View Post
    After we drink the water we pass it through our body, so it enters the water cycle again.
    1st law of thermodynamics: energy and mass is always conserved.
    Where does it say that in the Bible?

    Please make a thread of your own in the "Introductions" section of the forum, so that we can properly greet you. Tell us about yourself, your church, and how you came to find Jesus.

    And if you're here to flame us, better take a look at THIS before making an even bigger ass out of yourself.

    I will pray that the Holy Spirit enter you and chase the demons out of your rectum and let Jesus fill you with His Grace. If you use your God-given free will to reject Christ and His temporary death on the cross for my sins, then you are sending yourself to hellfire.

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  • maxfailing
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    After we drink the water we pass it through our body, so it enters the water cycle again.
    1st law of thermodynamics: energy and mass is always conserved.

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  • Dr Laurence Niles
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    Originally posted by PeaceOfMind View Post
    Why would you stop reading?

    Page 1, post #17. Someone used the same principle, but was on the side of god. Does it work one way, yet not the other? All I ask is that you consider, rather than pushing my post aside at a mere sentence.

    I appreciate your time regardless.

    Thanks.
    The point is that where science conflicts with Jesus science is wrong.

    Where did all the water go when the flood waters receded? How did the potassium pumps in Lazarus' neurons reactivate when he was ressurected? How did Jesus reduce His body density to that which allowed Him to walk on water but not be blown away by the smallest breeze?

    None of these questions can be answered. Science tells us this is impossible. Yet it happened.

    Jesus one, science nil.

    YIC

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  • PeaceOfMind
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    Originally posted by Dr Laurence Niles View Post
    I stopped reading at conservation of energy and mass.

    Once there was nothing. Then there was everything. Jesus is not bound by such tomfoolery and the Bible(KJV1611) is very specific on this.

    1 Timothy 6:20 O Timothy, keep that which is committed to thy trust, avoiding profane and vain babblings, and oppositions of science falsely so called:

    1 Timothy 6:21 Which some professing have erred concerning the faith. Grace be with thee. Amen.

    I hope that one day you will accept Jesus' conditional love as the only escape from eternal damnation in the Lake of Fire.

    God bless
    Why would you stop reading?

    Page 1, post #17. Someone used the same principle, but was on the side of god. Does it work one way, yet not the other? All I ask is that you consider, rather than pushing my post aside at a mere sentence.

    I appreciate your time regardless.

    Thanks.

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  • Dr Laurence Niles
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    Originally posted by PeaceOfMind View Post
    Hello all. Before I type any of my response, I would like to make it clear that I am neither agnostic, atheist, not religious. I have a set of beliefs, a philosophy if you will, and nothing more. I am not attacking anyone in what I say, and I hope that it will be read in a civil manner.

    Firstly, the water. The picture posted simply proved how much water exists in a liquid state at one given time, on the Earth's surface/crust. However, it does not account for the water that is within organisms or other objects. I do believe I read something that brought up the law of conservation of mass/energy. Neither is created nor destroyed. The question then brought up was where the "new" water was coming from? The fact of the matter is, whoever stated this is correct, but also incorrect. Water is not being "created" in the sense that it is coming from nowhere, however, it is being created in a sense that liquid water is condensing and collecting. To bring this idea to life, we can take our own bodies for example. Regardless of what you believe in, we still know that a physical form of our body is left on Earth, yes? Within that physical form, are chemicals, compounds, and various things. One of which, is water. Through specific heat, various filtration methods, and things I probably don't know about, we can assume that as our body deteriorates, the water is lost. It does not disappear, just as the water we are drinking does not appear from nowhere. Instead, the water soaks into the soil around our physical being. If you are not buried, then the water evaporates slowly out of/off of our bodies. Bringing in the idea of cremation, the water is heated to a point of its gaseous state and therefore still exists. In the end, however, the water is still within the world. It simply gets recycled. As it floats up in a gaseous state, or sits in the permeable layer of the Earth's crust, it condenses, until eventually you have underwater wells/pockets, or clouds. No matter the circumstance, you will have fresh water that has been recycled.

    To finish this post off, I want to say that no side can prove or disprove religion/faith, just as they cannot prove or disprove science. The fact of the matter is, the only thing compelling us to believe in such things is logic. It is the sense made when connecting two details. We should stop focusing on who is correct more often, and start focusing on what is right. If you are constantly bashing others for their beliefs, why do you do it? If you believe that nonbelievers will go to hell, then let them. If you believe that religious followers are crazy, then let them go insane.

    Thank you for reading, and I hope this has brought light to both sides of the argument. Good luck with life's endeavors, and may you live a wonderful life.

    I stopped reading at conservation of energy and mass.

    Once there was nothing. Then there was everything. Jesus is not bound by such tomfoolery and the Bible(KJV1611) is very specific on this.

    1 Timothy 6:20 O Timothy, keep that which is committed to thy trust, avoiding profane and vain babblings, and oppositions of science falsely so called:

    1 Timothy 6:21 Which some professing have erred concerning the faith. Grace be with thee. Amen.

    I hope that one day you will accept Jesus' conditional love as the only escape from eternal damnation in the Lake of Fire.

    God bless

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  • PeaceOfMind
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    Hello all. Before I type any of my response, I would like to make it clear that I am neither agnostic, atheist, not religious. I have a set of beliefs, a philosophy if you will, and nothing more. I am not attacking anyone in what I say, and I hope that it will be read in a civil manner.

    Firstly, the water. The picture posted simply proved how much water exists in a liquid state at one given time, on the Earth's surface/crust. However, it does not account for the water that is within organisms or other objects. I do believe I read something that brought up the law of conservation of mass/energy. Neither is created nor destroyed. The question then brought up was where the "new" water was coming from? The fact of the matter is, whoever stated this is correct, but also incorrect. Water is not being "created" in the sense that it is coming from nowhere, however, it is being created in a sense that liquid water is condensing and collecting. To bring this idea to life, we can take our own bodies for example. Regardless of what you believe in, we still know that a physical form of our body is left on Earth, yes? Within that physical form, are chemicals, compounds, and various things. One of which, is water. Through specific heat, various filtration methods, and things I probably don't know about, we can assume that as our body deteriorates, the water is lost. It does not disappear, just as the water we are drinking does not appear from nowhere. Instead, the water soaks into the soil around our physical being. If you are not buried, then the water evaporates slowly out of/off of our bodies. Bringing in the idea of cremation, the water is heated to a point of its gaseous state and therefore still exists. In the end, however, the water is still within the world. It simply gets recycled. As it floats up in a gaseous state, or sits in the permeable layer of the Earth's crust, it condenses, until eventually you have underwater wells/pockets, or clouds. No matter the circumstance, you will have fresh water that has been recycled.

    To finish this post off, I want to say that no side can prove or disprove religion/faith, just as they cannot prove or disprove science. The fact of the matter is, the only thing compelling us to believe in such things is logic. It is the sense made when connecting two details. We should stop focusing on who is correct more often, and start focusing on what is right. If you are constantly bashing others for their beliefs, why do you do it? If you believe that nonbelievers will go to hell, then let them. If you believe that religious followers are crazy, then let them go insane.

    Thank you for reading, and I hope this has brought light to both sides of the argument. Good luck with life's endeavors, and may you live a wonderful life.

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  • krunsch
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    Originally posted by Zechariah Smyth View Post
    Well, well, well, looks like we got us a poop-eater.



    (2 Kings 18:27) "But Rabshakeh said unto them, Hath my master sent me to thy master, and to thee, to speak these words? hath he not sent me to the men which sit on the wall, that they may eat their own dung, and drink their own piss with you?"

    Yuck! Dutchland people are so gross.



    Yours in Christ,

    Z. Smyth
    I can see the appeal of compulsory public schooling now.

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  • Zechariah Smyth
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    Originally posted by krunsch View Post
    According to atheists mankind hasn't been around for a large fraction of the billions of years. That alone makes the mathematical foundation of this calculation invalid.

    Besides, idiot, atoms aren't lost into space (except for He). 2 Liters leave our body, mixed with carbamide which decomposes into ammonia and carbon dioxide and with sodium chloride and a few other minor stuff. The water gets recycled by some natural processes. Remember when your highschool teacher taugt you about sewage treatment plants and how they work? Remember how the last purification stage was called? Biological purification. Microorganisms decompose the organic compounds of our urin and poop. What remains is water with a way smaller fraction of organic matter and some inorganic compounds which pretty much has the same composition as the surface water. Of course nature has not perfected this treatment to large scale industrial process, that's what we humans did, but otherwise it is the same.

    My point is, just because we drink the water, it isn't gone forever. Nature deals with our waste and for a large fraction of time, there were only a couple of millions of us, spread over the entire world.

    Well, well, well, looks like we got us a poop-eater.



    (2 Kings 18:27) "But Rabshakeh said unto them, Hath my master sent me to thy master, and to thee, to speak these words? hath he not sent me to the men which sit on the wall, that they may eat their own dung, and drink their own piss with you?"

    Yuck! Dutchland people are so gross.



    Yours in Christ,

    Z. Smyth

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  • krunsch
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    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
    Friends -

    We all know how much the atheists love their "science". Well, a parent in my congregation sent me this little graphic, one of a series (she's trying to track down the original source). She's hoping to put together a Creation Science home school workbook!



    I particularly like that the author has done the math in the footnotes.

    According to atheists mankind hasn't been around for a large fraction of the billions of years. That alone makes the mathematical foundation of this calculation invalid.

    Besides, idiot, atoms aren't lost into space (except for He). 2 Liters leave our body, mixed with carbamide which decomposes into ammonia and carbon dioxide and with sodium chloride and a few other minor stuff. The water gets recycled by some natural processes. Remember when your highschool teacher taugt you about sewage treatment plants and how they work? Remember how the last purification stage was called? Biological purification. Microorganisms decompose the organic compounds of our urin and poop. What remains is water with a way smaller fraction of organic matter and some inorganic compounds which pretty much has the same composition as the surface water. Of course nature has not perfected this treatment to large scale industrial process, that's what we humans did, but otherwise it is the same.

    My point is, just because we drink the water, it isn't gone forever. Nature deals with our waste and for a large fraction of time, there were only a couple of millions of us, spread over the entire world.

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  • James Hutchins
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    Originally posted by eraemlong View Post
    Water is a limited resource. That being said why do you think we have water filtration plants and waste removal facilities. When the star that went supernova 10 billion years ago created all the matter and metals you see around you we were left with a exact amount of Hydrogen and Oxygen. The water that you see is the same water that the Dinosaurs and first humans were drinking. The water is filtered and it is consumed again. Where does your pee go? You pee the exact amount you take it. Every time you drink water I promise you that you are consuming someones pee at some point in the last 10 Billion years.
    Friend, that is absurd.

    God makes water for us, He gives it to us from the Heavens as rain (perhpas you have heard of it).
    'Pee' runs though the Earth into the lower firmament and then rains down upon the tourtured masses in Hell. Hence the stink.

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  • Levi Jones
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    That is so typical of an atheist. It thinks everyone is into the same disgusting perversions of water sports it is into.

    And what is this 10 billion years stuff? You think people have been around for 10 billion years? I don't even think monkey worshiping Darwinistas think such nonsense.

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  • eraemlong
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    Water is a limited resource. That being said why do you think we have water filtration plants and waste removal facilities. When the star that went supernova 10 billion years ago created all the matter and metals you see around you we were left with a exact amount of Hydrogen and Oxygen. The water that you see is the same water that the Dinosaurs and first humans were drinking. The water is filtered and it is consumed again. Where does your pee go? You pee the exact amount you take it. Every time you drink water I promise you that you are consuming someones pee at some point in the last 10 Billion years.

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