HM-TM
And perhaps religtards should learn some logic which is factually based instead of trying to thrust superstitious nonsense on the world.
i can understand why someone who was born of jovie parents would want to leave jovie world.
i can see why someone who had joined jovie world would want to leave.
after all, why would you want to stay in such an evil institution?.
HM-TM
And perhaps religtards should learn some logic which is factually based instead of trying to thrust superstitious nonsense on the world.
in 1897, j.j. thomson discovered the electron.
this was the first constituent part of the atom which, for 2,000 years, was thought to be indivisible.
today, we know of 18 elemental particles following the recent discovery of the higgs boson, the so-called god particle.. back in 1897, most people believed in god because there weren't even any theories as to how the universe came into being.
Cofty
So why have all the holy men and women never shared anything interesting or useful?
Because riligin is about big business and controlling the populace.
i can understand why someone who was born of jovie parents would want to leave jovie world.
i can see why someone who had joined jovie world would want to leave.
after all, why would you want to stay in such an evil institution?.
Ucantnome
Nope.
i can understand why someone who was born of jovie parents would want to leave jovie world.
i can see why someone who had joined jovie world would want to leave.
after all, why would you want to stay in such an evil institution?.
Ucanynome
I assume you are referring to Jehovah's Witnesses
Yup.
i can understand why someone who was born of jovie parents would want to leave jovie world.
i can see why someone who had joined jovie world would want to leave.
after all, why would you want to stay in such an evil institution?.
HM-TM
Miracle - as in the colloquial sense of being unlikely as opposed to attributable to a supernatural force or being of course.
i can understand why someone who was born of jovie parents would want to leave jovie world.
i can see why someone who had joined jovie world would want to leave.
after all, why would you want to stay in such an evil institution?.
Ucantnome
so you have a quibble with my parents?
I have a quibble with anyone who is in jovie land by choice.
They subscribe to those who create fictitious gods and they disrespect Man.
i can understand why someone who was born of jovie parents would want to leave jovie world.
i can see why someone who had joined jovie world would want to leave.
after all, why would you want to stay in such an evil institution?.
Wasanelder Once
Why were people dumb enough to pay for a Pet Rock? I rest my case.
Bloody hell. That's going back a bit.
i can understand why someone who was born of jovie parents would want to leave jovie world.
i can see why someone who had joined jovie world would want to leave.
after all, why would you want to stay in such an evil institution?.
Hold Me-Thrill Me
"Jovie world" is demeaning not just to the Witnesses but to exJWs as well. They have a name.
The fact that Man exists at all is a miracle. The fact that he has survived famine, wars, pandemics, suppression and religion is even more of a miracle. In spite, or maybe even because of this, Man has produced great works of art, poetry, literature and science. Then, along come religtards in the form of katlickers, jovies and the like and they invent gods and demand that Man should bow down before these fictitious gods, in spite of what Man has gone through. In spite of what man has achieved. Man has earned his place in this universe. Man deserves his place in this universe. To bow down to some religtard invention is a disgrace. No Man should do that. No Man should be asked to do that.
You may consider that to use the term 'jovie land' is demeaning.
Sir, it was intended to be for they demean Man.
I have no quibble with those who have left 'jovie land', though, even if they have only left in spirit.
in 1897, j.j. thomson discovered the electron.
this was the first constituent part of the atom which, for 2,000 years, was thought to be indivisible.
today, we know of 18 elemental particles following the recent discovery of the higgs boson, the so-called god particle.. back in 1897, most people believed in god because there weren't even any theories as to how the universe came into being.
Adjusted Knowledge
I've completed multiple college level science courses as they were needed for pre-requisite for nursing school. I'm now taking more advance science courses (Organic/Inorganic Chemistry, Cell biology ect...) for my future goal of pursuing a more advance medical degree. The increased knowledge I have received has not swayed me away from the belief of a possibility of a God.
I have two university degrees - both in a science. I have seen a lot of science but nothing which is even remotely suggestive of a higher intelligence. Now that science is free of religious interference, it is coming along in leaps and bounds. If it exists and it is knowable, science will eventually understand it. To be a part of discovering how the universe came into being must be a dream come true. There will be scientific challenges beyond that. It will not be the end.
in 1897, j.j. thomson discovered the electron.
this was the first constituent part of the atom which, for 2,000 years, was thought to be indivisible.
today, we know of 18 elemental particles following the recent discovery of the higgs boson, the so-called god particle.. back in 1897, most people believed in god because there weren't even any theories as to how the universe came into being.
Vidiot
Play Xbox?
I was going to suggest playing Fantasy Religion but man has been playing that for the past 2,000 years and look where it got him!