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Originally Posted by LyingDingDong
I'm going to ignore the pointless studies you carry out and the fact that you are debunking myths that you already know the answers to and the hate you have to God's creatures. But I just want to ask one question: How do you get away with such immoral animal experiments? Aren't there laws that protect animal cruelty?
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LBDD; many thanks for your interest in BS. Sister Virginia has answered one part, if I may, I will rebut the others.
Many people believe superstition or fail to believe in The Inerrant Word of God as per The Bible 1611. These same people would laugh if mendacious, untrustworthy, secular scientists were to
“make discoveries” like Piltdown Man, the Tasaday tribe, the alien corpse at Roswell, whereas even the most Godly of Biblical Scientists can be, because of their innocence, goodness and trust, be subject to cruel atheist hoaxes e.g. Johann Beringer of Würzburg and The signature of God.
We here at Landover must therefore cover past ground as well as breaking new, so as to form an authoritative database.
Everything is proportional – we see that where human life is at stake, such things as “Extraordinary Rendition” (random Muslims being deported to a more liberal country for interrogation) is an acceptable solution.
Where the offense would be, say, one of jay-walking, a raid at 3a.m. by an Armed SWAT team and having your DNA taken from the rear in open court might be seem as a little excessive, or non-proportional.
Now in BS, we are looking at the immortal and Eternal soul and the life hereafter. What could be more important that that?
And did not God give us dominion over the animals and was that not that we might live a good and fruitful life? Well, of course it was!
Now, having been presented with the arguments, I’m sure that you see that any little scratches or grazes an animal may receive, it for the greater good and “proportional”
May I suggest that true science should know no boundaries, and to that end we have secured a few dolphins pups and Tuesday next we are due to ship them to the Mojave Desert to see if they die. The point being that if evolution worked, and these are fish that once lived on land, they should retain the wherewithal to exist quite happily in these conditions.
As True Scientists, we took the young ones so that they had not really had a chance to get used to water – so the results should be accurate, and one in the eye for evilutionists!