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But the connection between the monkey skulls and humans has not been made. Nothing has been proven.
Two chimpanzees can’t mate and produce anything other than chimpanzees. Any scientist would agree.
Neither do youYou're a man of many questions, but few answers. You don't get the option to arbitrarily decide what's relevant here.
The difference being that I don't characterise myself as the arbitrator of relevance.Neither do you
I doubt you are even married let alone the rest of the story.
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That's a philosophical argument. Science doesn't purport to make that claim.
Why does this mean science is unable to develop an understanding of consciousness? Penrose has talked about experiments relating to consciousness at a quantum level in relation to microtubules.
Nothing has been resolved .. nothing has been found .
“ There is stuff (existence) and it is motion . That’s always been the cornerstone of spirituality . Humans get it what that entails and we got it along time ago.
We are spiritual beings ..we have come from nothing or we have come from infinite regression.
You’re a self confessed bigot, a partisan of a group of bigots if I recall correctly. You squash Catholics/Christian’s like mosquitos I think you said, You don’t need any void filled, you’re it.The difference being that I don't characterise myself as the arbitrator of relevance.
Since you're intent on filling the void here in place of our missing Christians, the very least you can do is answer questions on a thread titled 'Ask a Christian'.
Just to be clear: I do not expect Boston tiger to reply; that particular poster isn't interested in discourse or an exchange of ideas.Boston tiger I hope you don’t mind my including you in this discussion. Gethelred has highlighted some important points in the post above. Surely you concede there’s been some massive failings and double standards in the church?
What I would like is as follows:
- for the religious to be perfectly okay to say, "I don't know the answer, even if I believe that God does."
- for the religious not to try to push back on science when it infringes on their belief system.
- for religious schools to teach adequate sex education.
- for the inconsistencies in their religion to be acknowledged, instead of smoothed over.
And finally, what I want most of all: I want the religions who profess to be peaceful and merciful to practice what they preach, as opposed to dodging their responsibilities to the poor and those in need.
How a church started by the original Socialist wound up becoming the Vatican is mindblowing.
For it is sufficient that we know that Christ descended into hell, destroyed hell for all believers, and delivered them from the power of death and of the devil, from eternal condemnation and the jaws of hell. But how this occurred we should [not curiously investigate, but] reserve until the other world, where not only this point [mystery], but also still others will be revealed, which we here simply believe, and cannot comprehend with our blind reason.
Anyway, I logged in to say this: Christmas was not stolen from pagans. It was not originally Saturnalia. Jesus was probably born in late December or early January, which corresponds to when both western Christians (December 25th) celebrate our Lord's birth, and when eastern (January 6th) Christians do.
Anyway, I logged in to say this: Christmas was not stolen from pagans. It was not originally Saturnalia. Jesus was probably born in late December or early January, which corresponds to when both western Christians (December 25th) celebrate our Lord's birth, and when eastern (January 6th) Christians do.
The date Jesus would have been born on was almost certainly not December 25th.
It is generally accepted that the dating to late December was made up to match existing midwinter celebrations, with probably a desire by the Romans to match Saturnalia and possibly other events around the winter Solstice.
Jesus would have most likely been born during the summer, as the brightest object in the night sky that decade would have been a conjunction of Venus and Jupiter on June 17th 2 BC, (summer) visible over Bethlehem and easily mistaken for a star.
The Nativity stories in Luke and Matthew don't give a specific date or even a season, so the date of Christmas relies on non-Biblical traditions. If you believe the Nativity stories, which are contradicted by each other and other historical records, but are the only documents that go close to mentioning the birth, there are various pieces of evidence making a spring or summer birth far more likely than winter: the shepherds were in their fields not sheltering indoors which suggests spring; censuses tended to occur in summer when travel was easier; it would have been harder for Mary and Joseph to travel to Bethlehem in winter.
The spring equinox was placed March 25 in the old Roman calendar. So Jesus' birth was likely sometime between March and July. "Christmas in July" is probably a truer portrayal of "Christmas", if you truly intend to celebrate the birth of Jesus.
None of the evidence is conclusive, but what Matthew and Luke say certainly points away from winter.
I’m not giving you a hard time, here’s the but, most people (in modern society) don‘t seem to be able
to discern between the natural + supernatural.
No matter how far you go out into the cosmos you will always be in the natural, that which exists
in the the natural plane.
Angels + heaven were never the other side of the clouds.
They are by definition supernatural, that is above or over or outside the natural. It is a different realm.
There is an up + a down in the spiritual, which is why those terms are used.
When the bible talks of the grave or Sheol it is down in the spirit. The dead aren’t in caves buried in the earth.
This is all part of the spiritual dimension, which is all around us.
Nothing needs to be resolved and as far as I’m concerned no questions remain to be answered.
This does not mean that Christians have to jump to attention any time somebody is trying to be clever.
Boston tiger I hope you don’t mind my including you in this discussion. Gethelred has highlighted some important points in the post above. Surely you concede there’s been some massive failings and double standards in the church?
Don't-cha-know....the other 1.2% comes from belief.
But its not like that belief in God thing that isn't supported by science, this is fair dinkum belief albeit not supported by science.
Evolution is a scientific fact. I've explained to you before what a scientific fact and a scientific theory is. Genetics virtually confirms common descent. Every other piece of scientific evidence ever discovered (millions upon millions of items) supports the scientific fact of evolution. Not one piece of scientific evidence from the millions found has falsified the scientific fact of evolution. Not one. Ever.
This has been explained to you before. Go back and do senior secondary biology. They cover the mechanics of evolution there.
with the primate family. But we did not evolve from Neanderthals anyway; we just share dna
.Theres not even much evidence of the 'census' which gets trotted out in childrens plays in churches every year. Though im not claiming expertise, I have a little chuckle each time I hear it
Correct this; if it is not what you believe.
But we did not evolve from Neanderthals anyway; we just share dna.
In light of what you’ve said above, what do you want to happen? for religion to be banned? for constitutional change precluding a person of religious belkef from holding public office? for those of religious belief to be deported somewhere? or worse perhaps? WTF do you want?
Cherry picking hypocrites.
Never known atheists to fill the streets in protest.
Have a look at the 20th century, 100s millions dead + still counting.
When you use an argument against another group, try using against any group you belong to
+ see how it works out.
I don't want religion banned - I'm a secularist. That means you should be able to believe in whatever you want - as I mentioned I honestly don't care what you believe. What I want is religion to have no impact on how I live my life - and that should be a fundamental right for everyone around the world. If Islam became the prominent religion in Australia, would you want to live by Islamic law? I sure as hell wouldn't. I want religions to be treated like every other money-making enterprise - they should abide by the same rules of employment, they should pay tax on their earnings, there should be no special privilege for those who profess to be religious.
There is this strange undercurrent that criticism of organised religion is somehow discriminatory. It's not.
It is true that the Emperor Augustus authorized three censuses during his reign. The three censuses are listed in the Acts of Augustus, a list of what Augustus thought were the 35 greatest achievements of his reign. He was so proud of the censuses that he ranked them eighth on the list.
The three censuses were in 28 BC, 8 BC, and AD 14, but they appear to not be empire wide and there were questions whether they would have included the territories of Herod the Great. it is possinle the one in 8 BC is the one mentioned in the Gospel of Luke.
Publius Sulpicius Quirinius was Imperial Legate (Governor) of Syria from AD 6 - 12 and while he did carry out a tax census of the province of Judea in AD 6, no Roman census required people to travel from their own homes to those of distant ancestors; and the census of Judea would not have affected Joseph and his family, living in Galilee, which was outside the province of Judea.
There are major difficulties in accepting Luke's account of the birth of Jesus. Both the Gospels of Matthew and Luke link the birth of Jesus to the reign of Herod the Great, but the census took place in AD 6, nine-ten years after Herod's death in 4 BC.
Organised religion will eventually die out, Christianity is on a free fall in Europe/Australia and US. It's not much better for Islam. Most people are afraid to speak out in the middle east and North Africa cause of apostasy laws. But it's moving in the right direction.
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communist regimes rarely last but what about the Inqusistion? 5 centuries apparently.Many dictatorship regimes never twigged that a god element is more effective. maybe because communism etc cant give false hope about the afterlifeTalk about missing the point. What I said was I've never seen atheists getting upset because someone criticises atheism. In face, most of us have a good laugh at it.
I know where you're going - it's the old Communists are atheists and Communism killed millions of people therefore atheists support the killing of millions of people. No. I'll call out atrocities regardless of who commits them. Most atheists/secularists I know believe in liberal democracy. In many ways, your religious freedom is more secure with us because we won't favour one religion over another.
In my view, communism is a dogmatic system of government - Christopher Hitchens once pointed out that North Korea was one of the most religious countries he has visited.