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He can't argue with me. I will not respond to anything he writes to or about me.
I can agree with you that it is just @Apple Sky's personal opinion. But as a Christian and a globe earther and a non anti-vaxer, I can say that anti-vaccines and flat earth are firmly in the conspiracy theory category and effectively have nothing to do with Christian morals, personal or otherwise. Scientists are just the same as everyone else - imperfect human beings. Some are dishonest but the vast majority are honest about their research. And, as @jayem rightly indicated, there are a number of Christian leaders who still succumb to a human temptation of dishonesty in their claimed 'ministry'. So no moral high ground there either!And that's just your opinion based on your own Christian morals.
Your poor grasp of the facts of reality does not affect the honesty of others.Being an anti-vaxer & a level earther I have to disagree.
Some are dishonest but the vast majority are honest about their research.
If the vast majority were honest about their research, how did we get the Thalidomide tragedy?
One scientist I hold in high esteem is Frances Kelsey, who refused to endorse this lab-created drug until "honest" scientists researched it further.
They didn't though, did they?
Where were the "vast majority" who should have backed her, but didn't?
Your poor grasp of the facts of reality does not affect the honesty of others.
Still addicted to conspiracy theory I see.
Yes it is
I honestly don't even think you'd care either way.
Do you?
many shcolars are full of pride and dont really even know the bible .Modern scholars find inconsistencies in the Old Testament and Torah and ascribe many of them to the process by which they were created. For example, the documentary hypothesis asserts that repetitions and contradictions are the result of texts that have been woven together from diverse sources written by different authors, at different times.
I think scientists are wrong. Their predictions are made by what we know, but there’s an awful lot of missing information.Hi there,
As a believer, I've often pondered how science and faith intersect,, especially when it comes to understanding life itself.
How do we reconcile scientific discoveries with our Christian beliefs: ?? For example, the theory of evolution or the Big Bang--concepts that seem to challenge the biblical account of creation. Yet,, many Christians find that science enhances their faith,, revealing the intricacies of God's creation.
How do you approach this balance: ?? Do you see science as a tool to better understand God's work,, or do you find certain scientific ideas conflict with your faith: ?? Let's explore how we can embrace both faith and science in our journey to understand the world and our place in it. You can also read this https://medium.com/@pkajjohnson/science-and-faith-in-harmony-contemplations-on-a-distilled-doxology-cissp/
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts and experiences on this fascinating topic...!
Thanks,
Mitchel Johnsons
I think scientists are wrong. Their predictions are made by what we know, but there’s an awful lot of missing information.
Why do you thank the Lord you never took the vaccine? My wife & daughters took it and they’re fine, never had any problems. Don’t get me wrong, I was skeptical to, I never got the vaccine. My wife & daughters were forced to by USCIS otherwise they couldn’t get a green card and SS card. I could understand thanking God that you never took it if the people who did take it had serious side effects but they didn’t. So why thank God that you didn’t take something that wasn’t actually dangerous?I wouldn't trust one scientist who was part of W.H.O. not after the planned pandemic (Covid 19). Thank the Lord I never took any of Satan's juice.
Plandemic? Good grief. Get a grip. This is not the conspiracy section.I wouldn't trust one scientist who was part of W.H.O. not after the planned pandemic (Covid 19). Thank the Lord I never took any of Satan's juice.
I could understand thanking God that you never took it if the people who did take it had serious side effects but they didn’t.
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