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rudeboy replied to the topic RIP to the great mind and atheist Stephen Hawkings in the forum Getting serious 7 years, 11 months ago
Havent a clue what you are rattling on about … as for cherry picking, pot and kettle apply with your religious beliefs ( or lack of them depending on what book in the bible is quoted). You stated you believe in evolution , but believe in the bible- explain the dichotomy
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rudeboy replied to the topic RIP to the great mind and atheist Stephen Hawkings in the forum Getting serious 7 years, 11 months ago
Ive asked for egs of scientists living in the modern era subscribing to your religious nonsense and I get ones born in the 19th century.
You are correct in most of the “great scientists ” being born after 1945, it’s called medical advancements or as some may call ” evolution” ,something your silly religion will never support as we all descend…[Read more]
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rudeboy replied to the topic RIP to the great mind and atheist Stephen Hawkings in the forum Getting serious 7 years, 11 months ago
Ive asked for egs of scientists living in the modern era subscribing to your religious nonsense and I get ones born in the 19th century.
You are correct in most of the “great scientists ” being born after 1945, it’s called medical advancements or as some may call ” evolution” ,something your silly religion will never support as we all descent…[Read more]
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rudeboy replied to the topic RIP to the great mind and atheist Stephen Hawkings in the forum Getting serious 7 years, 11 months ago
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rudeboy replied to the topic RIP to the great mind and atheist Stephen Hawkings in the forum Getting serious 7 years, 11 months ago
Not that recent .. the most recent are dead due to old age in coffins
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Nemesis replied to the topic RIP to the great mind and atheist Stephen Hawkings in the forum Getting serious 7 years, 11 months ago
Last three are recent…
There are loads more on the wikipedia page, I just didnt post them all.
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rudeboy replied to the topic RIP to the great mind and atheist Stephen Hawkings in the forum Getting serious 7 years, 11 months ago
All born in an era where atheism was shunned, even now , do you think Trump would be president of the USA if he said he was an atheist? As said above , they wrote much of their work before DNA was used in the manner it is today.
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Nemesis replied to the topic RIP to the great mind and atheist Stephen Hawkings in the forum Getting serious 7 years, 11 months ago
According to 100 Years of Nobel Prizes a review of Nobel prizesaward between 1901 and 2000 reveals that (65.4%) of Nobel Prizes Laureates, have identified Christianity in its various forms as their religious preference.<sup id=”cite_ref-Caltron_J.H_Hayas_83-0″ class=”reference”>[78]</sup> Overall, Christians have won a total of 72.5% of all the No…[Read more]
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rudeboy replied to the topic RIP to the great mind and atheist Stephen Hawkings in the forum Getting serious 7 years, 11 months ago
It’s all very well listing scientist names , but how many on there have made either ground breaking discoveries like for eg our friend the atheist Hawkings using an elegant vacuum fluctuation model able to provide a mathematical rationalization for the entire universe popping into existence at the beginning of time…. also called the…[Read more]
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Nemesis replied to the topic RIP to the great mind and atheist Stephen Hawkings in the forum Getting serious 7 years, 11 months ago
There are over 150 listed after 1900, less than that before so you may want to revise that statement.
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rudeboy replied to the topic RIP to the great mind and atheist Stephen Hawkings in the forum Getting serious 7 years, 11 months ago
Most of those lived in a bygone era where stating you didnt believe in God resulted in execution so they will hardly state they were atheists.
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Nemesis replied to the topic RIP to the great mind and atheist Stephen Hawkings in the forum Getting serious 7 years, 11 months ago
Copernicus, Isaac Newton, Kepler, Faraday…
More recently, Sir Robert Boyd, Mariano Artigas, Stanley Jaki, Walter Thirring, Denis Alexander, Robert J Asher, R J Berry, Ben Carson, William Newsome…
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Christians_in_science_and_technology
Way more on there….
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rudeboy replied to the topic RIP to the great mind and atheist Stephen Hawkings in the forum Getting serious 7 years, 11 months ago
I dont know whats more tragic , the woman in the clip or adults in the 21 st century watching behind stony faced thinking this is something to believe in..cant see scep there but prob on the back row
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rudeboy replied to the topic RIP to the great mind and atheist Stephen Hawkings in the forum Getting serious 7 years, 11 months ago
Yes Linda, no offence intended. 50 seconds in you can see the mental illness of Christianity reveal itself
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rudeboy replied to the topic RIP to the great mind and atheist Stephen Hawkings in the forum Getting serious 7 years, 11 months ago
Can you provide a quote from “Hawkings friend ” where he says God exists or have you just googled him where it says ” quaker” . According to the census I’m roman catholic as I was brought up and went to a Roman catholic school , what’s your point? Show me direct quotes from these “top scientists “( Elis was a mathematician ) using the bible as…[Read more]
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draculina replied to the topic Turin Shroud in the forum Getting serious 7 years, 11 months ago
I’m not really sure that carbon dating would prove anything, the bible doesn’t say much about when Jesus was suppose to be alive. It mentions Pontius Pilate, who was in power around 36–39 AD, but naming the wrong roman official doesn’t really matter that much, the Roman Empire was around in some form in the general area until the 15th Century. A…[Read more]
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draculina replied to the topic Turin Shroud in the forum Getting serious 7 years, 11 months ago
I’m not really sure that carbon dating would prove anything, the bible doesn’t say much about when Jesus was suppose to be alive. It mentions Pontius Pilate, who was in power around 36–39 AD, but naming the wrong roman official doesn’t really matter that much, the Roman Empire was around in some form in the area until the 15th Century.
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draculina replied to the topic Turin Shroud in the forum Getting serious 7 years, 11 months ago
I’m not really sure that carbon dating would prove anything, the bible doesn’t say much about when Jesus was suppose to be alive. It mentions Pontius Pilate, who was in power around 36–39 AD, but naming the wrong roman official doesn’t really matter that much.
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rudeboy replied to the topic Turin Shroud in the forum Getting serious 7 years, 11 months ago
I’m still waiting for someone to explain to me how if the shroud is proven to be ” genuine ” that means it belongs to the son of God and not some wandering gypo called Jesus suffering psychosis believing he was divine contrary to being mentally ill. In any event, I suspect if JC chat was around circa 0 BC/AD, Jesus would have been regular in F2…[Read more]
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rudeboy replied to the topic RIP to the great mind and atheist Stephen Hawkings in the forum Getting serious 7 years, 11 months ago
You’re taking it personally as my post was in general but my original post stands. I believe people believing in Jesus, the bible and ” Christianity ” are generally of a lower intelligence. You state there are highly respected scientists that believe in God – name them.
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