Obviously. He obviously just frantically Googled for a sentence that would vaguely support his preconceived notion.
Nope. I knew where to look because I've read the bible.
unlike you.
You had to use Google AI.
Obviously. He obviously just frantically Googled for a sentence that would vaguely support his preconceived notion.
Remind which book of the Bible Google AI wrote.
And more importantly: why couldn't you find a quote from Acts that said that as opposed to googling ai?
The obsession continues.Nope. I knew where to look because I've read the bible.
unlike you.
You had to use Google AI.
To people who cannot form their own thoughts.He's probably the best selling and most widely celebrated atheist author/influencer of the 21st century.
I only had to use Google because you refused to accept my claim as generally correct. You could have just accepted what I wrote was correct, - in other words, it's entirely your fault I had to go find an independent source confirming and corroborating what I said.Nope. I knew where to look because I've read the bible.
unlike you.
You had to use Google AI.
ftfyI only had to use Google because I use the Google all the time to do all my learnin'
I couldn't quote the BIble because I've never read the Bible.
What is 'mainstream Christianity'??mainstream Christianity has been lied to by fake ass lying Jews.
Go stuff your racism up your butt. Atheism has NOTHING to do with skin color, income, sex, or nation.Good insight.
Since the vast majority of atheists are white, male, higher income, living in western countries I don't think genetics is the explanation. More likely it's social environmental factors.
Atheism is not extremism, Sybil.Agreed! Extremists are weird.![]()
The back cover of the Richard Dawkins book I'm reading right now has promotional blurbs from the well regarded astrophysicist Janna Levin and the acclaimed paleontologist Neil Shubin both praising Dawkin's book and practically applauding him as a prophet of atheism.To people who cannot form their own thoughts.
Look...I really do not care about the guy.The back cover of the Richard Dawkins book I'm reading right now has promotional blurbs from the well regarded astrophysicist Janna Levin and the acclaimed paleontologist Neil Shubin both praising Dawkin's book and practically applauding him as a prophet of atheism.
The back cover of the Richard Dawkins book I'm reading right now has promotional blurbs from the well regarded astrophysicist Janna Levin and the acclaimed paleontologist Neil Shubin both praising Dawkin's book and practically applauding him as a prophet of atheism.
ftfy....Interesting to see you rapidly abandon the talking point that Paul was a rogue teacher who was only spewing his own heretical opinion unsanctioned by the Jerusalem Church and the people who knew Jesus best, the leading apostles.ftfy![]()
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Perry is really good with Google, but his little mind can only go so far. Sad.ftfy....Interesting to see you rapidly abandon the talking point that Paul was a rogue teacher who was only spewing his own heretical opinion unsanctioned by the Jerusalem Church and the people who knew Jesus best, the leading apostles.
Atheists are not necessarily Democrats, Sybil. There is no such thing as a 'militant atheist'.Agreed on confirmation bias.
One thing the extremists refuse to admit is that most Christians agree that the Bible is a perception and not to be taken literally. I've posted the facts before and every single Atheist ran from it. Like MAGAts, militant atheists dislike facts in favor of "alternative facts". Weird!
A record-low 20% of Americans now say the Bible is the literal word of God, down from 24% the last time the question was asked in 2017, and half of what it was at its high points in 1980 and 1984. Meanwhile, a new high of 29% say the Bible is a collection of "fables, legends, history and moral precepts recorded by man."![]()
Fewer in U.S. Now See Bible as Literal Word of God
Coinciding with a general decline in religiosity in the U.S., a record-low 20% of Americans now say they believe the Bible is literally true.news.gallup.com
So that would include you, Hugo.To people who cannot form their own thoughts.
Non-sequitur fallacy, Hugo.Look...I really do not care about the guy.
Like I said, the average philosopher today is an atheist.
This is obviously wrong, considering how long religious conversations occur right here on JPP.
go kill yourselfNon-sequitur fallacy, Hugo.
go kill yourselfThis is obviously wrong, considering how long religious conversations occur right here on JPP.