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RedskinRat
05-28-2013, 08:58 AM
One Scientist opinion..,and a good one.


Science and miracles | Science and Belief (http://scienceandbelief.org/2011/03/26/science-miracles/)
Science and miracles

I’m a scientist who believes that miracles can happen. I don’t think I’m all that unusual. I c<SNIP>
Written by Ruth Bancewicz


Yet another pseudo-science fronted Theological shell game.

I like Dawkins' take on the place (http://old.richarddawkins.net/articles/644463-faraday-and-templeton-brainwash-british-kids), which not surprisingly I share.

a. I want a cup of tea
b. I put the water on the boil
c. Physics makes the water boil
d. But I made the tea!
e. Ergo Jesus.

NC_Skins
05-29-2013, 05:48 PM
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RedskinRat
05-30-2013, 02:18 PM
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RedskinRat
05-31-2013, 10:01 AM
Pat Condell on islam:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oz267A6jhbw

Moving pictures, not just a picture. I would like to hear a rational counter to his opinion, which I share.

RedskinRat
06-06-2013, 11:15 AM
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mredskins
06-06-2013, 11:27 AM
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Interesting.

On CNN or some news my dad and I were watching they showed how crucifixes had stayed on a wall through the tornado and how it was god's work.

Really? So he used his power to save two man made plastic crucifixes but allowed seven children to drown just down the road.

RedskinRat
06-06-2013, 11:42 AM
Interesting.

On CNN or some news my dad and I were watching they showed how crucifixes had stayed on a wall through the tornado and how it was god's work.

Really? So he used his power to save two man made plastic crucifixes but allowed seven children to drown just down the road.

Yeah, I never understand how people truly rationalize that kind of 'miracle' when stacked against the amount of havoc incurred.

MTK
06-06-2013, 11:56 AM
Yeah, I never understand how people truly rationalize that kind of 'miracle' when stacked against the amount of havoc incurred.

Confirmation bias.

CRedskinsRule
06-06-2013, 12:00 PM
Sometimes, maybe most times, people that don't believe in God, or a higher power, misunderstand prayer, and the point of prayer. Prayer is not a child's christmas list to santa. It's not voodoo, or a magic incantation that summons an all powerful Genie to do your bidding. It's sole purpose is to communicate with the unseen creator of the universe, and allow him to communicate with you. Jesus' example of prayer does not place dictates on God, it opens with humility, acknowledging Him, and offering respect to Him, as a child would to a parent, or a citizen to one who is in position of authority.
It looks to Him and releases control of the uncontrollable events, (YOUR kingdom come, YOUR will be done). It asks reasonable, and necessary things (give us this day our daily bread), and for internal guidance and spiritual protection (lead us not into evil but protect us from the evil one).

The power and grace of prayer when come in humility, and respect, is not to suddenly have everything changed, but to have your internal spirit strengthened and renewed (And be renewed in the spirit of your mind EPH 4:23), and that the Lord would give those who are suffering the same internal calm to move beyond tragedy.

God never, ever, promised to make this world perfect in this age. He told Job to get over himself, and in the new testament, it is often acknowledged that in this world there will be strife, hardship, wars, rumors of wars, and calamitous weather events.

One more time, prayer is intended to change people, not circumstance.

MTK
06-06-2013, 12:18 PM
How about this load of hypocrisy

Arizona House Prayer Given By Atheist Lawmaker Sparks Do-Over From Christian Lawmaker (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/22/arizona-house-prayer_n_3322240.html)

Meanwhile Rep. Jamescita Peshlakai nails it:

"I want to remind the House and my colleagues and everybody here that several of us here are not Christianized. I'm a traditional Navajo, so I stand here every day and participate in prayers," even without personally embracing them, said Peshlakai, D-Cameron. "This is the United States, this is America, and we all represent different people ... and you need to respect that. Your God is no more powerful than my God. We all come from the same creator."

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