About this user
I'm 17 years and 10 months old.
My interests are:
Christianity, specifically Jesus's teachings, theology, and apologetics; Chemistry, classifying elements; Biology, evolution, paleontology; Sports, fighting, martial arts, soccer, basketball; and Philosophy, helping others =) but my interest shift from side to side cause I'm obsessive compulsive often LOL
Martial Arts:
I like fighting and learning new moves every day/week. My "styles" are boxing, Muay Thai, and a bit of wrestling.
I enjoy lifting despite my small frame.
I guess since I can't grow any taller, why not make up for it with sheer mass?
My current:
5'2.5" (158.5 cm)
126 lbs (57 kg)
Goal:
5'3" (160 cm)
140 lbs (64 kg)
P.S., my old account was Tynoobi, but one day the account wasn't able to open for some reason and I was too stupid to even write down my personal info....o well..
To the Critics
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"Archaeologists studying ancient civilizations by uncovering ruins and examining artifacts, are with increasing success confirming the accuracy of the Biblical texts. Sir William Ramsey's vindication of Luke's writings is a classic example.[2] The findings of archaeology have in fact reversed the opinions of a number of former skeptics. Among these is the scholar Dr. William F. Albright, who writes: "The excessive skepticism shown toward the Bible [by certain schools of thought] has been progressively discredited. Discovery after discovery has established the accuracy of numerous details."[3]
"Recent archaeological discoveries include both the Pool of Bethesda (John 5:1f) and "The Pavement" (John 19:13). Their existence was doubted just a few decades ago. Confirmation of the accuracy of the setting of Jacob's well has also been found (John 4).[4] Such findings have caused many scholars to reverse earlier skeptical opinions on the historicity of the Fourth Gospel. Its author has demonstrated an obvious intimate knowledge of the Jerusalem of Jesus' time, just as we would expect from the Apostle John. Such detail would not have been accessible to a writer of a later generation, since Jerusalem was demolished under Titus' Roman army in 70 A.D."
*www.christiananswers.net
Point is, you can't look at the Bible simply from one point of view, the view that most often turns people away from God and makes them just give up completely. Many people say "Well, if the Bible is God's Word and it says 'The four corners of the Earth' or it calls bats birds, then no way God can exist." That right there, my friends, is failed logic. We as a society need to be more careful with judging without researching first. Back to the earlier two, it's not as if the authors of those verses knew the Earth had to be a sphere or that bats are Chiroptera, not birds.
If you have any questions, any at all about Christianity, the Bible, or personal matters, message me and I'll try to answer them with the best of my knowledge.
Thanks!