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  • Ezekiel Bathfire
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    Re: Bo's Law (or how to tell real atheists from false ones)

    There's been 48 contributions to this thread and then there's your rantings. If 48 posters were happy with Bo's Law, why aren't you?

    I see this act of pointless rebellion in the same way as your denying Christ; you do it simply because 99% of Americans accept him.

    Not only do you hate America, you seem to hate yourself.

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  • Roseluck
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    Re: Bo's Law (or how to tell real atheists from false ones)

    The title of this thread is wrong. It is not 'Bo's Law', it is actually called 'Poe's Law'.

    Here are some references:

    Poe's Law: Similar to [Murphy's Law], Poe's Law concerns internet debates, particularly regarding religion or politics.

    rationalwiki.org/wiki/Poe's_Law
    conservapedia.com/Poe's_law

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  • Redeemed Papist
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    Originally posted by Yingchun5207
    I hope you all know, that you are atheists, too. Or do you believe in Zeus, Hermes or Thor??
    You see, you are atheists, too. We are just one god further then you.




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    Welcome, godmocking spammer. Why not venture into the introduction forum and let us know when you started to commune with Satan and why you think God has inspired you to come here to be saved.

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  • Traveler
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    Originally posted by BelieverInGod View Post
    So in other words to be a scientist you have to be an atheist.

    Want to explain that to all the other atheists who come here and tell us otherwise?

    I made no such claim. I just said that a theory is only scientific if it is supported by empirical evidence.

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  • BelieverInGod
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    Re: Bo's Law (or how to tell real atheists from false ones)

    Originally posted by Traveler View Post
    I don´t want to insult creationist theologists, but I think it´s wrong to call them scientists. The very term science is the observation of nature from an empirical and objective point of view, and thus creating theories that must be strengthened by proof.

    Theologists are people who try to prove the existence of god, but they have not as of yet supported this theory with any empirical evidence. Therefore these theories cannot properly be called science.
    So in other words to be a scientist you have to be an atheist.

    Want to explain that to all the other atheists who come here and tell us otherwise?

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  • Traveler
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    Re: Bo's Law (or how to tell real atheists from false ones)

    Originally posted by Dr. Isaiah Jones View Post
    We do not want to "disprove" science. We simply make distinction between true Biblical science and secular pseudoscience. According to the Bible, secular science is not science and thus we must try and expose its lies to the world.
    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 don´t want to insult creationist theologists, but I think it´s wrong to call them scientists. The very term science is the observation of nature from an empirical and objective point of view, and thus creating theories that must be strengthened by proof.

    Theologists are people who try to prove the existence of god, but they have not as of yet supported this theory with any empirical evidence. Therefore these theories cannot properly be called science.

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  • Dr. Isaiah Jones
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    Originally posted by forphysics View Post
    I do not understand why most people on here try to disprove what is legitimately proven by science, eg. basic laws and observations (refer to earth is flat vs. round debate) by pseudo-scientific 'laws'.

    If you guys want to disprove science, why strive to be 'scientists'?
    If you want to be scientists and/or have failed in doing so previously, please remember, you can try again. always.


    peace
    We do not want to "disprove" science. We simply make distinction between true Biblical science and secular pseudoscience. According to the Bible, secular science is not science and thus we must try and expose its lies to the world.
    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.

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  • forphysics
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    I do not understand why most people on here try to disprove what is legitimately proven by science, eg. basic laws and observations (refer to earth is flat vs. round debate) by pseudo-scientific 'laws'.

    If you guys want to disprove science, why strive to be 'scientists'?
    If you want to be scientists and/or have failed in doing so previously, please remember, you can try again. always.


    peace

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  • Rev. M. Rodimer
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    Re: There are people

    Originally posted by Traveler View Post
    I can see that we´re stuck in a bit of a loop here, but I´ll try one more time.

    They don´t choose to not believe in god, they simply don´t believe.

    If you were approached by a Muslim who told you to praise Allah or burn in hell, would you start worshiping Allah? (Please refrain from saying something like "I´d kill that person.")

    I know this will probably offend you, but i mean no harm when i say that Atheists who are approached by people preaching Christianity react the same way.
    People don´t just change their mind like that.
    Whether you believe atheists (sorry, it's not a movement, it's the antonym of "theist" and thus not capitalized) "choose" to reject and deny God out of hatred or a desire to live a life of sin, or not, He will still cast them into His Lake of Fire for eternal torment for not following Him as He demands.

    That's the way it is. Ignorance of God's Law is no excuse . . .When an atheist says he didn't know it was illegal to eat Christian babies, he still goes to Death Row.

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  • Traveler
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    Re: There are people

    I can see that we´re stuck in a bit of a loop here, but I´ll try one more time.

    They don´t choose to not believe in god, they simply don´t believe.

    If you were approached by a Muslim who told you to praise Allah or burn in hell, would you start worshiping Allah? (Please refrain from saying something like "I´d kill that person.")

    I know this will probably offend you, but i mean no harm when i say that Atheists who are approached by people preaching Christianity react the same way.
    People don´t just change their mind like that.

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  • Cranky Old Man
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    Originally posted by Traveler View Post
    So the innocent child which has been told that there is no god shouldn´t be hated by god.
    Nonsense! All this "blame your parents" crap that has been invented by hippies and democrats doesn't fool God at all! Everyone is responsible for his own actions, so if a child refuses to believe in God, he will burn in Hell. It's as simple as that!

    The Holy Bible is extremely clear on this: Mark 16:16 "He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned."

    Please note God doesn't make any exceptions like "except when your parents are atheist liars" here. No believer? Hell!

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  • Traveler
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    Re: There are people

    Once again, Atheists don´t hate god. They were simply put in an environment where they were told that there is no god, and children will always believe what they are told by their parents.
    So the innocent child which has been told that there is no god shouldn´t be hated by god. If god exists he must see that these people didn´t choose to not believe.

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  • Dr. Isaiah Jones
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    Originally posted by Traveler View Post
    If you really believe that atheists and "heathens" will go to hell for their beliefs, then feel free to feel sorry for them, and try and change their opinion through open communication.
    But DON`T HATE THEM. Don´t call them scum and say they deserve an eternity of torment. Because they have not chosen their beliefs. Just like you, they are simply a victim of their surroundings, and their political, cultural and religious beliefs are too.
    I'm sorry, but loving those who hate our Lord would be in direct conflict with scripture.
    Psalm 139:21-22 Do not I hate them, O LORD, that hate thee? and am not I grieved with those that rise up against thee? I hate them with perfect hatred: I count them mine enemies.
    It also states that we should righteously judge the unsaved, put difference between the holy and the unholy, and wash our feet in the blood of the wicked.
    Leviticus 10:10 And that ye may put difference between holy and unholy, and between unclean and clean;

    1 Corinthians 2:14 But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned.
    1 Corinthians 2:15 But he that is spiritual judgeth all things, yet he himself is judged of no man.

    Psalm 58:10 The righteous shall rejoice when he seeth the vengeance: he shall wash his feet in the blood of the wicked.

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  • Traveler
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    Re: There are people

    Hi, while not wanting to offend anyone, the reasoning in Bos Law seems really flawed to me. First of all, according to your bible, you can´t claim to know what is in another persons head, since that would be practicing divination.
    You guys want scripture:

    Deuteronomy 18:10 "There shall not be found among you anyone who burns his son or his daughter as an offering, anyone who practices divination or tells fortunes or interprets omens"

    And it is also a very weak argument. If someone disagrees with you you can´t just claim that the person doesn´t believe what he´s saying.
    Like it or not, Atheists just don´t believe in god. They don´t feel god inside them and reject him, they simply do not believe in such a thing as gods. Atheists do not believe in allah or vishnu either, just like you don´t believe in all other "heathen" gods.

    Not believing in god doesn´t make you a bad person, it just means you weren´t raised in a christian family. There is a lot of hate directed towards people with different opinions on this forum, and I just think that´s wrong.

    If you really believe that atheists and "heathens" will go to hell for their beliefs, then feel free to feel sorry for them, and try and change their opinion through open communication.
    But DON`T HATE THEM. Don´t call them scum and say they deserve an eternity of torment. Because they have not chosen their beliefs. Just like you, they are simply a victim of their surroundings, and their political, cultural and religious beliefs are too.

    So try showing people a little love, because isn´t that the most noble thing in gods eyes?

    Romans 12:10
    "Love one another with brotherly affection [as members of one family], giving precedence and showing honor to one another."

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  • wait_what
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    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
    Muslims came up with distillation of fire-water.

    I imagine more than a few went blind or died before realizing that methanol comes first in a distillation, THEN ethanol.
    Thank you for the correction Reverend. I learn more and more each day here.

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