In other news, Bernie and other politicans that support and pretend the BLM claims are true are continuing to contribute to domestic terrorism. The liberal media wants to pretend that nobody knows why this happened and may never find out why.
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I no longer feel smart as a JW, I feel dumb...
by thedepressedsoul ini don't want anyone to take this the wrong way but i use to at least feel smart as a jw.
when i went to thursday night meetings, i at least felt like i was a student, that i was learning how to speak publicly, i could prepare my own comments, i could answer points that i learned from the weekly bible reading.
i even feel like an "idiot" studying for the meetings.
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we're being taught not to get into any doctrine issues......In door to door if someone argues, we just leave now.
Pretty soon it will be a DFing matter if you get into doctrine or discuss anything if anybody brings up opposition or counter argument. The GB will say something about how satan has become super smart and has taught all the worldly people lies so powerful if anybody has a discussion with one who aren't sheep bible students who will unquestionably accept anything they are told, then it's as bad as talking to an apostate, etc. They are getting desperate since anybody who googles jehovah's witnesses will know more then members themselves.
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Heil Trump. Sieg Heil.
by oppostate incrowd looking like they're doing the heil hitler salute to trump when he asks for a pledge and swear their support while calling for broadening torture laws.
trump asks backers to swear their support, vows to broaden torture laws.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/03/05/politics/donald-trump-florida-pledge-torture/.
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Trump responds to the Hitler comparisons.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/03/08/politics/donald-trump-adolf-hitler-comparison-response/
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The bible teaches that money is the answer for everything!
by EndofMysteries incontrary to what the wt teaches, they ignore the wise words of ecc 10:19 "ecc 10:19 "a feast is made for laughter, and wine maketh merry: but money answereth all things.
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Contrary to what the WT teaches, they ignore the wise words of Ecc 10:19 "Ecc 10:19 "A feast is made for laughter, and wine maketh merry: but money answereth all things." -
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Why Do Intelligent People Believe in God?
by cantleave inone of the most common thing thrown at atheists is - lots of intelligent people believe in god.
this darkmatter 2525's video is an excellent explanation as to why very logical people possess religious belief systems.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y201qzddzbg.
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Any chance you can have it ready by the November elections in the U.S.?
I already have a prototype! Here is a vid clip of it!
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Donald Trump dubbed over
by alecholmesthedetective incomedian peter serafinowicz gave trump different voices in the videos below.
ingenious.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y96iyhbhie0https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qugt30ggtiihttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=728_lwz3nd0https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ca0nm5ray0
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Nothing beats beat box bush, an oldie but goodie.
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This thread is for proof that God exists
by juandefiero inhowever, i haven't found any evidence to support that belief.. have you?
if so please, show me the evidence that god exists, and i will believe along with you.. criteria:.
(1) you must specify which god you are talking about;.
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"Atheism is so senseless. When I look at the solar system, I see the earth at the right distance from the sun to receive the proper amounts of heat and light. This did not happen by chance."
-Isaac Newton, Physics, Mathematics
I can find NO evidence that Newton ever said this- Brewster, Sir David. A Short Scheme of the True Religion, manuscript quoted in Memoirs of the Life, Writings and Discoveries of Sir Isaac Newton Edinburgh, 1850.
- Jump up^ "A short Schem of the true Religion". The Newton Project.East Sussex: University of Sussex. Archived from the original on 7 May 2013. Retrieved 7 May 2013.
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Website crawling as of about 2 days ago
by EndofMysteries inas of two days ago, any time i click on a topic or move anywhere on the website, it's "waiting" for about 3 to 5 seconds for the advertisement or cookies, etc.
it's very annoying.
not sure if any change was made recently or not.
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As of two days ago, any time I click on a topic or move anywhere on the website, it's "waiting" for about 3 to 5 seconds for the advertisement or cookies, etc. It's very annoying. Not sure if any change was made recently or not. -
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This thread is for proof that God exists
by juandefiero inhowever, i haven't found any evidence to support that belief.. have you?
if so please, show me the evidence that god exists, and i will believe along with you.. criteria:.
(1) you must specify which god you are talking about;.
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I never read copy-paste.
For the lurkers, when Cofty can't reply or is proven wrong, then his go to response is either something about "go read a basic book" or refusing to read or acknowledge like he just did. Had I just stated that information in my own words, he'd say it's not true and to read a book. Posting a peer reviewed source and he refuses to look at it :)
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This thread is for proof that God exists
by juandefiero inhowever, i haven't found any evidence to support that belief.. have you?
if so please, show me the evidence that god exists, and i will believe along with you.. criteria:.
(1) you must specify which god you are talking about;.
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DNA shows no signs of intelligent design.
Cofty - I'll provide sources that say otherwise. Here is the first, I'll post some of the information here...
- Title: The Signature in the Cell: DNA and the Evidence for Intelligent Design.(Book review)
- Author: Orient, Jane M.
- Subjects: Meyer, Stephen C.
- Is Part Of: Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons, Spring, 2014, Vol.19(1), p.29(2) [Peer Reviewed Journal]
- The book is The Signature in the Cell: DNA and the Evidence for Intelligent Design, by Stephen C. Meyer, hardcover, 611 pp, $28.99, ISBN 978-0-06-147278-7, New York, N.Y., Harper Collins, 2009
Author Stephen Meyer first came to media attention with the firestorm of controversy that met publication of his article on Intelligent Design in the peer-reviewed journal, the Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, housed at the Smithsonian Institution. The editor of the journal, evolutionary biologist Richard Sternberg, was censured for poor editorial judgment, although the article had passed the normal process of peer review. He was demoted, and his career at the Smithsonian ruined. Benjamin Stein recounts the story in his movie Expelled.
In The Origin of Species, Charles Darwin argued that natural selection acting upon random variations could explain how living things appear to have been designed. He did not, however, attempt to explain how living organisms came to exist in the first place. It was the question of the origin of life that aroused the interest of Meyer when he was a young scientist working for a multinational oil company in 1985.
As a former physics and geology student, Meyer knew very little about DNA. He attended a conference about the "DNA enigma"--the fact that its coding sequences contain information comparable to that in computer code. This suggests the existence of a programmer--a designer.
We learn in basic physics and chemistry that there are two entities in the universe, matter and energy, which are neither created nor destroyed--at least, not since the Big Bang, although they are interconvertible according to Einstein's equation e=[mc.sup.2]. But there is a third entity, Meyer points out--information. Information is created, and is destroyed.
Explanations for an observed phenomenon are generally of three types, Meyer observes: necessity, chance, and design.
Chemical reactions occur through necessity, i.e. the laws of physics. Such reactions may occur in a certain way, i.e. amino acids linking up in one sequence rather than another, by chance.
A stream flows down a mountainside by necessity. The distribution of rocks on the bottom of the stream occurs by chance.
On the other hand, the configuration of rocks at Stonehenge is recognized to have occurred because of design. Information that we see in computer programs is there by intelligent design. The occurrence of design implies the existence of intelligence.
If we see an array of letters or numbers or marks, how can we determine whether they are random sequences, say caused by those proverbial monkeys hitting keys on a typewriter, or the product of intelligence? Meyer discusses this at great length, including the concept of available "probabilistic resources."
Meyer describes how the sequence of DNA bases codes for amino acids. One set of three bases can code for one and only one amino acid, although a particular amino acid can be specified by more than one codon. This is the alphabet. Does the arrangement of the codons spell out something like a Shakespearean play, or is it just a set of incredibly fortunate bingo calls?
Once the biological system exists, it replicates itself. How did the first self-replicating system come about? We now recognize that the very simplest living cell is immensely more complex than Darwin could possibly have understood.
Every cell represents a chicken-and-egg phenomenon. Before there was a living cell, there had to be the first self-replicating molecule. What are the candidates? It cannot be DNA. DNA is the template for its own replication, but it cannot replicate without DNA polymerase and about 20 other enzymes. DNA contains the information needed for building enzymes and other proteins, but cannot itself synthesize them. Protein synthesis requires messenger RNA, transfer RNA, and elaborate machinery made of proteins.
What is needed is a molecule that has both enzymaticfunctions and information storage functions. Scientists hoped that certain types of RNA would satisfy these requirements. According to the RNA-first model, an RNA ribozyme arose in a prebiotic soup. First, there were chemical reactions occurring by necessity between precursors that just happened to be present under a set of physical conditions favoring their reaction. Chance variations in the process occurred, and natural selection eliminated less survivable variants. Eventually, more efficient and more complex systems emerged.
Meyer notes, however, that RNA building blocks are hard to synthesize and easy to destroy. Additionally, ribozymes are poor substitutes for proteins. Naturally occurring RNA molecules can perform only a small handful of the thousands of functions performed by proteins. Most importantly, Meyer concludes, the RNA role does not explain the origin of genetic information, that is the sequence specificity in the "DNA enigma."
Intelligent design is kept out of school curricula on the basis that it is not a scientific theory. Meyer provides a lengthy discussion of how to determine whether or not a theory is scientific. While theories that can be subjected to experimental proof or disproof are scientific, neither evolution nor Intelligent Design can meet this criterion. Instead, they must be evaluated by a process that determines what constitutes the best explanation--rather like in a murder investigation. I found Meyer's book to be as engaging as a good whodunit.
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