catholic church: republican policies are immoral.

Discussion in 'Religion and Spirituality' started by Free Thinker, Apr 20, 2012.

  1. Brass

    Brass

    You mean you don't know? A most shocking revelation. However, I applaud your momentary humility.
     
    #51     Apr 20, 2012
  2. jem

    jem

    You want to play bait the believer? because that is all you have left... after

    I have crushed you on science and shown there is no science saying that life evolved from non life hear on earth.

    I have crushed on the fact that revenues went up after federal tax cuts.

    I have crushed you on the fact you have no data showing CO2 accumulation precedes warming.
     
    #52     Apr 20, 2012
  3. Brass

    Brass

    Note to Jem The Crusher: you need to first understand an argument before you can begin to "crush" it.
     
    #53     Apr 20, 2012
  4. jem

    jem

    I will leave ET right now if you supply proof that life evolved from non life here on earth.

    I will leave ET if you show Federal Revenues did not go up after reagan tax cuts or Kennedy tax cuts.

    Brass is now showing what a clown he is.
     
    #54     Apr 20, 2012
  5. Epic

    Epic

    Ah yes, but this is the part that I never agreed with main stream Christians/Catholics on. We were supposedly created in God's image, and then they went and changed God into something that doesn't resemble us. Which one is it?
     
    #55     Apr 20, 2012
  6. Epic

    Epic

    My sentiments exactly. I believe that some "creator" does exist, and will be in perfect harmony with science. IOW, true religion leads to scientific discovery, and true science leads to discovery of "God".

    But then the opposite must also be true. False religion contradicts science and false science leads away from God.
     
    #56     Apr 20, 2012
  7. Lucrum

    Lucrum

    I already knew that.
     
    #57     Apr 20, 2012
  8. stu

    stu

    So God is just another word for science and science another word for God.....nah. That really doesn't work.
     
    #58     Apr 20, 2012
  9. Epic

    Epic

    Not necessarily. If "God' exists. It is my opinion that God developed the laws we refer to as science and uses these laws to accomplish his creation.

    Thus, discovery of science leads to understanding of how God operates. Also, understanding of the true God would facilitate an comprehension of science as it applies to our universe. If in fact, god created the entire universe, which is debatable.
     
    #59     Apr 20, 2012
  10. Epic

    Epic

    Or, the laws of physics are universal. God "became" god by attaining a perfect understanding of how to use these laws, and then went about creating.

    This would support my opinion that the reason God doesn't save people from trials is that it simply isn't his purpose.

    Like the kid who builds an ant farm. Creation is his goal. Preservation of individual ant life and individual ant happiness is not part of the objective.
     
    #60     Apr 20, 2012