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@incomprehensible14 Wow what a good comment!
If you were the one who came up with it, I salute you:)
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@rcmeyerson So that's why according to Gallup Poll, America is 77% christian and 40% YEC.
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@incomprehensible14 The catechism, the catholic church's official views on the bible, acknowledge that it is not fact. The church has been a large supporter of science. They deal with different questions. There is very little overlap. Pope John Paul the second acknowledged evolution as a viable and likely theory. I would argue that the majority of the church's history wasn't against science. Yes, during Galileo's time, it was, but most other times, it was a supporter of science.
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Perhaps you should observe how real life actually works, rather than the works of bullshit con artists who laugh at your gullibility.
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@Emblemz 2
Troll harder faggot.
"decent exorcist".
Thanks for letting me know whose side you're on, you fucking clown.
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i have seen demonic strength. me: roid rage? i have seen wickedness. me: oh so you were a stoner once?
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@Emblemz Yes...it totally ISN'T the exorcist that is bullshit...
Christianity is on the way out my friends and not just because it's numbers are generally on the decline. It's decaying from the inside out. Every generation takes the bible's words a little less literally and education has not been the church's friend. The bible says one thing,Christians say it's a fact,science proves it wrong, Christians proclaim "Oh that was just a metaphore", repeat. Sooner or later the bible is going to run out of room to backpedal and fall right off a cliff.
incomprehensible14 1 year ago 69
@JulieMae151 You are the future.I invite you to check out my channel favorites and keep an open mind. If you fear for your faith and refuse then so be it.The choice is yours but know this:unless that "end time" that Christians have been expecting for the last 2000 years which according to Mark 24: 1-34 is running WAY behind schedule occurs real soon,Christianity will not make it to 3000 years like some religions of the past have.Even if it does, it'll be so secularized it'll be unrecognizable.
incomprehensible14 1 year ago 18