Did you know the Catholic Church declared knowing about evolution?Phytotron wrote:(much in the same way I've tired arguing with creationists)
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Did you know the Catholic Church declared knowing about evolution?Phytotron wrote:(much in the same way I've tired arguing with creationists)
Our hope for getting back on topic...arilou wrote:As and enthusiastic Tronner who's tried to keep a clan going all by themselves for a long time independent of "mergers". Providing Forums and Servers as perks to their members. I'll have to say , Zion gets my vote. DS made all the changes to stay relevant in the game.
There is no head of the "Christian Church", possibly you meant Catholic?epsy wrote:Did you know the Christian Church declared knowing about evolution?Phytotron wrote:(much in the same way I've tired arguing with creationists)
Fixed.Nelhybel wrote:The Catholic Church has suggested evolution occurred with the assistance of God, and has a great deal of faith to back this up, which is why I believe it.
Phytotron wrote:Fixed.Nelhybel wrote:The Catholic Church has suggested evolution occurred with the assistance of God, and has a great deal of faith to back this up, which is why I believe it.
I have seen the Poplular Mechanics article, and the pieces Skeptic mag did. At least we can agree to disagree. And, I think we completely agree on the Christian Patriot Movement, thanks for the link. Them and others are pretty much brain-dead, as we both know. As to you being a card-carrying skeptic, I can respect that. At least you are putting concious thought into a personal philosophy and intellectual choices.Phytotron wrote:Alright, I feel a bit more comfortable with that. The reason I made the provisional assumptions I did—referring to the Christian Patriot movement and Republic mag—is because that is (those are) the ideological movement(s) almost always associated with the phrase "Patriot movement." Just ask the SPLC. These organisations are notoriously antisemetic, racist, homophobic, misogynistic, and violent.
With respect to the 9/11 Truth Movement, it's not the least bit new or unfamiliar to me. My wife and I are "card-carrying members" of the Skeptics Society. I don't have any interest debating it any longer, either (much in the same way I've tired arguing with creationists)—at least until I get over the intellectual fatigue and my fuel stores of patience recharge. So, like you, I'll just refer to the pieces Skeptic mag did, including the 9/11 cover issue (12/4/06), as well as the special report done by [url=ttp://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/mil ... 27842.html]Popular Mechanics[/url]. (And Akira, if you're seeing this, you can check those out too.)
So, er, yeah, when are we moving to PA?
Ah, that's what I was wondering about. The thing that was throwing me off while browsing the folders (in Mac-speak; or, as I think you geeks like to refer to them, directoriescompguygene wrote:As I move your servers, and add Armagoshdarn to it, I will be getting things setup so that you can tinker with the language files for each server without me having to make separate binaries. I prefer to limit the number of actual server binaries so that updates are more easily accomplished.
The bible was written largely by first hand witnesses to many of the stories explained, especially the ones of Jesus. Obviously it takes a great deal of faith to believe that these documents are real, and of course there is a great deal of skepticism behind that, so I shalln't argue it. But a first hand account is a first hand account, regardless of if it pertains to religious history or something else.Phytotron wrote:It's the distinction between Catholicism and Protestantism, dubStep.
That said, I've long contended that there are as many types and denominations of Christianity as there are people who self-identify as Christians.
Fixed.Nelhybel wrote:The Catholic Church has suggested evolution occurred with the assistance of God, and has a great deal of faith to back this up, which is why I believe it.