Those who say the Garden of Eden is a mythological story and nothing more.
A cunt say Russell Brand, a complete cunt Owen Jones? A complete and utter cunt Lineker. A monumental cunt Branson. Oh no he’s intergalactic. Anyway there are gradations of cunt. But there is one set of cunts way out on the edge of things isn’t there?
The solid fact of Evil in the world is what I am talking about here.
We all have our favourite atrocities don’t we cunters? The ones that stick in your mind. Mine is he strung up his victims so they had to stand on their tiptoes, if they slipped they would hang themselves. He left them there for hours. That was in America. Over here -Brady and Hindley of course. The Black Panther case I remember-poor Leslie Whittle down that drainage shaft always stuck in my mind.
What about the structural Evil of Nazism or The Khmer Rouge? They committed unspeakable crimes, beyond belief. And yet they happened.
Now this is exactly where the story of the Garden of Eden comes in and explains things.
Quickly that out first parents rebelled not against some human King or Prince or Ruler but against the Ruler of the Universe, the Creator. The Creator of all things, even themselves. And because of that rebellion the human race has been tainted by Original Sin ever since.
Concupiscence it is called (that we have an inclinations towards evil throughout our lives). We are wounded in ourselves it means, in the very grounds if our being. In other words (what I am sure cunters instinctively agree with) THERE IS SOMETHING WRONG WITH HUMAN NATURE.
Come on cunters put your hand up. We all have those vicious evil little thoughts of what we would like to do to our enemies. Nay, what we would like to do to our neighbours, work colleagues. It’s just in us.
Big subject. But quickly the teaching is we are not born good or bad but are born with the potential to be good or the potential to be evil.
There is no other philosophy or religion that explains human nature quite so accurately as Christianity does.
Nominated by: Miles Plastic
Temptation is a cruel mistress.
Especially temptations in a cake shop with lots of delicious cakes on display. Or any shop in general with the special offers.
Those holidays for £1 sound tempting. “Ooh £1 holiday. I’ll have that’. But you might end up paying more with the extras and fees.
Excellent nomination, Miles. 🙂
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2 in the stink sorry mate but you are an apprentice Hawkins and rely purely on conjecture theory or you have been on google.
A theory/hypothesis is just that and if you read any academic paper worth a wank at the end it will say. “However”, this is just a theory etc and is flawed and the conclusion part of the paper will list areas where further research could enhance it. Like I said can’t prove existence of God or not.
It’s sometimes good to be uncertain, maybe.
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So much dismissive logical fallacy in that last post that I don’t know where to start. Hawkins is a lefty remoaner snob and I resent being compared to him.
Fact is I have been interested in science and philosophy for years and have memorised a lot of the stuff that you imply I have jsut googled.
Yes, scientist avoid where possible arrogant certitude tand the use of langauge like “we know” or “this is definitely the case” unlike the religious because the default position of science IS doubt and uncertainty which is why a scientific theory is always up for debate in the face of new, contradictory evidence.
Regarding the claim of proving or disproving the existence of God, see my other post.
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Don’t be offended it’s just a waste of time. Enjoy being able to express your own opinion. I do. And reading others..
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I really don’t wish to get bogged down with this but. With regards to Christianity you really are given a choice. And you are not subjected to death threats following the gospels (any of them in or out of the new testament), unlike say the peaceful Army.
Everything in there was written by witnesses. Believe don’t believe I don’t really care. Science only becomes fact when it is proven. And most MOST cosmology theories are not even close to being proved.
Choice is simple believe or don’t in God , science, both or none.
Night as I said earlier had a busy day fucking Boris’s tier lockdown shit off been a little drive over 200 miles to see my kids. now enjoying a drink because golf can fuck right off in the morning it’s too sodding cold.
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The Bible makes threats of eternal torment in hell if you don’t toe the line………. sounds like a threat to me.
Old testament was originally oral tradition and was written down hundreds of years after the alleged events and the closest of the books of the apostles to Jesus alleged life was the Book of Paul and Paul/Saul of Tarsus lived decades after Jesus was supposed to have died so was not even a contemporary. What is written there is 2nd or even 3rd hand.
As for science becoming “fact” when proven, that is patently false. Facts are facts and observable. Scientific theories explain facts but they are never conclusively “proven” merely elevated to a high level of confidence.
Not trying to appeal to authority but physicists with the aptitude, knowledge and experience in fields like cosmology understand more than just the layman’s, tabloid, footnote explanations of various theories and how they work plus they tend to go into some serious maths to make the theories pan out which is way above the pay grade of average Joe normie.
Regarding fucking off the lockdown – Good man! If I hadn’t had my car scrapped last month I might drive the 25 miles to see my Dad. Oh well nay bother.
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We may not be “subjected to death threats” by Christianity in 2020, but in historical terms it’s not long since Christian priests were burning cunts at the stake if they did not believe that wine turns to blood when a priest prays over it, or that the earth sits immovably at the centre of the universe.
Crusades, Inquisitions, religious wars, drowned witches, oppressive morals and hostility to sex… cunts whipped and their throats slit for having sex outside marriage.
Christianity’s major contribution to European civilisation was to fuck us up, hold us back, and give birth to its ruinous bastard sons Communism and Socialism.
If it hadn’t been for the Enlightenment (or Age of Reason) with its thinkers in Britain and Europe, questioning traditional authority and embracing the notion that humanity could be improved through rational change, we’d still be stuck in the Middle Ages along with our Peaceful brethren.
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