Tyler52
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With all do respect, everyone knows what I meant, but moving onNot if you don't write more clearly.
No, but they believed in the Christian God (or some version) and therefore must have believed that he could control physicsTo physics? It would seem so. They did not mention god in their scientific writings.
If God exists can he control physicsScience doesn't include supernatural effects. It is literally part of the definition of what science is -- the study of the natural world.
Then why are you on Christian forums and not Reddit? Are you seeking to proselytize?No, of course not.
Then againThey should and do.
I meant people are not trusting doctorsFor a very long time. That's how we know what doesn't cause autism -- vaccines.
So what if it’s boring, it’s their job. If they want people to be vaccinated, end the discussion with facts and evidenceIt gets boring. There are other things to study, other aspects of the problem to examine.
Why don’t you trust kennedy? Who would you trust?There is no clear value in this study and I don't trust Robert Kennedy in the slightest, so I suspect a pre-rigged
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