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And again im not into the God thunder, you are the one who brainwash your Kids with this..

So what have you said your sky daddy will do for not obeying his orders to your children or future children?..
If they don't believe you what will you say your god will do?..

Burn in hell ?
Floods ?
locust ?
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July 26, 2017, 07:02:23 PM
How many patent on your name already ?  Grin

I have one, and I was younger than when most of them actually leave school  Grin

But im eternal researcher, im not after name or career, just truth  Grin

I dont need to follow looney like you Smiley

Try to lead me, I rip you appart, just try just to see  Grin

But you demonstrate well how you are all about control, brainwashing your Kids into fear of make believe story  Grin
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July 26, 2017, 06:40:43 PM
DARWIN he wouldn't even walk in a church he waited outside for his wife.

Just start with the first one to show how religious you are.


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religious_views_of_Charles_Darwin

Charles Darwin had a non-conformist Unitarian background, but attended a Church of England school.[1] With the aim of becoming a clergyman he went to the University of Cambridge for the required BA degree, which included studies of Anglican theology.
He took great interest in natural history and became filled with zeal for science as defined by John Herschel, based on the natural theology of William Paley which presented the argument from divine design in nature to explain adaptation as God acting through
laws of nature.


http://hollowverse.com/nikola-tesla/

The gift of mental power comes from God, Divine Being, and if we concentrate our minds on that truth, we become in tune with this great power. My Mother had taught me to seek all truth in the Bible; therefore I devoted the next few months to the study of this work.5


Not even continuing the list, but do your own research instead of being into your religious beliefs about science.




Even newton that is often considered as parangon of atheism spent years studying the bible.


Maybe there is one or two there & there who were 100% atheist, but all the most significant ones were believers.

Believing in god a'd studying the bible doesnt mean siting in a church listening to a "vicar".
Many people read HARRY POTTER and guess what many worship him like a god..

Still you could admit how completely cluless you are about scientist belief in god. Because the two first you named were plain believers. And there are many many other examples.
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July 26, 2017, 06:38:37 PM
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July 26, 2017, 06:36:51 PM
DARWIN he wouldn't even walk in a church he waited outside for his wife.

Just start with the first one to show how religious you are.


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religious_views_of_Charles_Darwin

Charles Darwin had a non-conformist Unitarian background, but attended a Church of England school.[1] With the aim of becoming a clergyman he went to the University of Cambridge for the required BA degree, which included studies of Anglican theology.
He took great interest in natural history and became filled with zeal for science as defined by John Herschel, based on the natural theology of William Paley which presented the argument from divine design in nature to explain adaptation as God acting through
laws of nature.


http://hollowverse.com/nikola-tesla/

The gift of mental power comes from God, Divine Being, and if we concentrate our minds on that truth, we become in tune with this great power. My Mother had taught me to seek all truth in the Bible; therefore I devoted the next few months to the study of this work.5


Not even continuing the list, but do your own research instead of being into your religious beliefs about science.




Even newton that is often considered as parangon of atheism spent years studying the bible.


Maybe there is one or two there & there who were 100% atheist, but all the most significant ones were believers.

Believing in god a'd studying the bible doesnt mean siting in a church listening to a "vicar".
Many people read HARRY POTTER and guess what many worship him like a god..
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Zhores Alferov (1930–): Belarusian, Soviet and Russian physicist and academic who contributed significantly to the creation of modern heterostructure physics and electronics. He is an inventor of the heterotransistor and the winner of 2000 Nobel Prize in Physics.[1][2]
Hannes Alfvén (1908–1995): Swedish electrical engineer and plasma physicist. He received the 1970 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on magnetohydrodynamics (MHD). He is best known for describing the class of MHD waves now known as Alfvén waves.[3][4][5][6]
Philip W. Anderson (1923–): American physicist. He was one of the recipients of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1977. Anderson has made contributions to the theories of localization, antiferromagnetism and high-temperature superconductivity.[7]
François Arago (1786–1853): French mathematician, physicist, astronomer and politician.[8]
Svante Arrhenius (1859–1927): Swedish scientist and the first Swedish Nobel Prize winner.[9][10]


MOST SCIENTIST will not believe in RELIGION..

Because your not a very good scientist..

A man like being went ZAP and everything was so I DON'T THINK SO..

So now you make your own god up because of science you know a man like being cannot make this planet in 6 days..

So know what will you make up your god can do..Well you made him or it or her up..
so what can your made up god do ..

The bible god can make EARTHS in 6 DAYS ..
What can your made up god do SPLIT THE MOON Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy..

So why is your thinking of god different to another person thinking of god..

If god is so real then sure to GOD Cheesy he would tell you all the same?..
Yes he wrote a bible BUT you don't believe in it ?..
You do?  so was the earth made in 6 DAYS? and woman from a mans rib..

Well so now you don't believe MAKE YOUR MINDS UP.. Roll Eyes

Oh you have made your minds up you made another god that is different to other peoples gods..
So now you are a blasphemer ..

You believe in god because you have been told something will happen to you if you don't ..

Control religion ..Don't go under a ladder and guess what many people will not walk under a ladder ..

RELIGION WAS ALL ABOUT CONTROL..

And as you can see it can control you so easy ..

Are you after a ticket into candy floss skies ?..
Or scared to burn forever..

Brainwashed to have a consequences if you don't believe..

Just like my little boy drawing over my cave i told him about the THUNDER MONSTER so he will be
CONTROLLED to behave in a certain way TO BE GOOD..

Now you be good and donate to the preacher and he will give you a ticket so you don't burn forever..


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July 26, 2017, 06:23:34 PM
DARWIN he wouldn't even walk in a church he waited outside for his wife.

Just start with the first one to show how religious you are.


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religious_views_of_Charles_Darwin

Charles Darwin had a non-conformist Unitarian background, but attended a Church of England school.[1] With the aim of becoming a clergyman he went to the University of Cambridge for the required BA degree, which included studies of Anglican theology.
He took great interest in natural history and became filled with zeal for science as defined by John Herschel, based on the natural theology of William Paley which presented the argument from divine design in nature to explain adaptation as God acting through
laws of nature.


http://hollowverse.com/nikola-tesla/

The gift of mental power comes from God, Divine Being, and if we concentrate our minds on that truth, we become in tune with this great power. My Mother had taught me to seek all truth in the Bible; therefore I devoted the next few months to the study of this work.5


Not even continuing the list, but do your own research instead of being into your religious beliefs about science.




Even newton that is often considered as parangon of atheism spent years studying the bible.


Maybe there is one or two there & there who were 100% atheist, but all the most significant ones were believers.

Believing in god a'd studying the bible doesnt mean siting in a church listening to a "vicar".
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July 26, 2017, 06:17:31 PM
DARWIN he wouldn't even walk in a church he waited outside for his wife..

 TESLA ..


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It's pointless to argue with people that believe in supernatural and gods.
See what is supernatural about the EARTH being alive?..

How do you know it's not alive?..Being alive is NATURAL ..

So now go outside put your hand to the EARTH and say i am sorry for doubting you OH GREAT ONE..

The earth told me to tell everyone ..

RECYCLE your plastic and invent something that biodegrades ..
stop sucking earth blood and invent something that doesn't pollute the earth for energy ..
look after the ANIMALS and the plant life and the sea life
and EVERYTHING WILL BE OK until we make or seed new worlds ..

It's what we do we are human seeds to spread amongst the stars ..

AM I CRAZY or is there a method to my MADNESS? Grin..

That the story of shinra and mako energy  Grin It's a good story  Grin

They explain this story here :
https://youtu.be/Qp9i4hFRH0U

Im already on this one  Grin
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July 26, 2017, 05:45:02 PM
It's pointless to argue with people that believe in supernatural and gods.
See what is supernatural about the EARTH being alive?..

How do you know it's not alive?..Being alive is NATURAL ..

So now go outside put your hand to the EARTH and say i am sorry for doubting you OH GREAT ONE..

The earth told me to tell everyone ..

RECYCLE your plastic and invent something that biodegrades ..
stop sucking earth blood and invent something that doesn't pollute the earth for energy ..
look after the ANIMALS and the plant life and the sea life
and EVERYTHING WILL BE OK until we make or seed new worlds ..

It's what we do we are human seeds to spread amongst the stars ..

AM I CRAZY or is there a method to my MADNESS? Grin..
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It's pointless to argue with people that believe in supernatural and gods.

It's pointless to argue with people who think they know everything ..
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It's pointless to argue with people that believe in supernatural and gods.
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July 26, 2017, 05:19:34 PM
The EARTH knows how to move knowing one part will flood and the other part will dry out ..

Meaning 1 part drowns and the other part as drought nothing lives because it's so dry ..

Go and look at the earth you can see the earths water movements ..

Know imagine what i say is all lies WHICH they could well be and i am talking bullshit BUT what if i say
is the truth and the EARTH tells me things and at the moment it's not very happy because we suck EARTH BLOOD  < oil   and  spray the earth with all sorts of chemicals and it's not very happy ..

Do you want to take a chance i am wrong OR think lets save this MASSIVE ORGANISM because if we do it saves us from dying ..

But imagine if nothing will happen to the earth and we just been to paranoid just think of all the
sciences we will discover and what we will be able to do in the future by just being paranoid
by the thought we need to save this PLANET or get of this planet and save ourselves..

Just the paranoid thoughts will help us get over the what ifs ..

SO now ask yourself this do we need to save the planet YES or NO?
And how did we evolve from this EARTH yes or no?..

Now any sane person would say yes we need to save this planet ..

Even if you think in someway it doesn't need saving THINK for 1 second the sciences you are throwing in the bin that could be discovered ..

Yes some sciences will be a waste of time BUT how many discoveries come by accident ?..

But why would you want people to think god can do it all ..

Well you do because all religious folk say is GOD DONE IT..
And that's it no investigation because you already made your mind up GOD DONE IT..

That's why religion slowed science down and made humans STUPID little babies
who need a FATHER   I.E the VICAR to tell the babies how to act ..

And the VICAR would say god said and mention no science..
So slow progress because god does it all why bother doing anything..
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-4298238/Scientists-create-synthetic-life-building-yeast-DNA.html

They not only inserted new DNA into yeast but removed that which was unnecessary, showing scientists can speed up evolution by taking the building blocks of life and rearranging them.



Not sure if it can really be called "speeding up" evolution


Unless they found the interpolation between monkey & einstein or mozart   Grin

Or if it's to make robocop or Frankeinstein.
Scientists just took a major step toward making life from scratch - The ...
https://www.theverge.com/2014/3/27/.../first-functional-eukaryotic-chromosome
27 Mar 2014 - Although scientists have previously been able to construct viral DNA ... "We didn't make a carbon copy of an existing chromosome," says Jef .

New organisms have been formed using the first ever 6-letter genetic ...
https://www.sciencealert.com/new-organisms-have-been-formed-using-the-first-ever-...
24 Jan 2017 - "We've made this semisynthetic organism more life-like," said ... "Our X and Y are unlike natural DNA, so nature has nothing close to start with.


Do you AGREE that we evolved on this PLANET yes or no ..

Makes no difference how the earth got here DID WE evolve from this EARTH?..

Well then that is EVOLUTION ..And then we theorise how we got here ..
BUT the starting point is we was made by the EARTH ..

We are not asking how the EARTH got here we are asking how a human got here and we got here
because the earth put us here ..

A massive living organism like many billions spread across this vast universe ..

THE UNIVERSE IS TEAMING with life..

We are baby steps we would be walking properly only for religion stopping us from being BABIES..

Earth, Jupiter, mars, Uranus or other Smiley

I doubt we were created in deep space in the middle of nowhere 3 millions km between two galaxies but after all ...

Im open to all theories, but it's not newton who will explain the miracle
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July 26, 2017, 05:04:43 PM
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-4298238/Scientists-create-synthetic-life-building-yeast-DNA.html

They not only inserted new DNA into yeast but removed that which was unnecessary, showing scientists can speed up evolution by taking the building blocks of life and rearranging them.



Not sure if it can really be called "speeding up" evolution


Unless they found the interpolation between monkey & einstein or mozart   Grin

Or if it's to make robocop or Frankeinstein.
Ok so how did we get here then YOUR GUESS Grin..

It's not the same who make robocops, robocop is the dark side of the force ..

All the religions agree, we have been made by being of light !
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July 26, 2017, 04:53:21 PM
THE EARTH HAS FEELINGS ..And you just upset it Cheesy..

Is it because I peed on it ?  Tongue
No pee is good if your FRENCH Grin

You see me relieved I thought it was my fault !
If it was your fault you would be up to your neck in WATER Wink..

One way the earth protects it's self..WATER POWER..
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