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"Being a Christian" - the massive thead that gave him this attention.
Where he talks about what being a Christian means.
Only now he's trying to claim being Jewish.
The shortest conversion in faith I've ever seen.
It doesn't matter who he really is, but the more you post to him, the more he'll maniacally beat-off whilst randomly stabbing keys with his headrod.
Let him go, talk about game/call each other names, but for the love of sanity don't indulge his pointless babblespeak
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> We are human beings, we are different to the animals. Anyone can see
> that, we rule the animals, us humans are the ones that put them in
> cages or in zoos. Us humans sort out the food to give to the domestic
> animals. This is proof that we are different and have a spirit, which
> animals DON'T have, hence we have a spiritual decision to make,
> follow Jesus or reject Jesus.
You missed my point FF.
The problem with creation is it is impossible to prove right,I would say it is not impossible with evolution as so many parts of theories have been proved true, and at the same time disproving the creation theory, i.e. the formation of stars.
> Fictional book? The Bible? Well if you want fictional, the theory of
> evolution would suit you well. Which of course you follow. Real
> science as I have already mentioned has disproved evolution and like
No it hasn't. Nowhere has science disproved evolution, except in your head. Every scientific argument you have thrown up we have explained fully to you that you ARE WRONG.
> I have said science has proved our particles are that of DUST and NOT
> SEA SLIME as evolutionists lead people to believe. Though you don't
> hear much from the evolutionists on that topic.
Science has proved that we are fundamentally made from the same atoms as dust, and of everything on earth. Do you not understand about atoms, atomic compounds and the periodic table?
> Forest Fan wrote:
>
> Well I was doing my duty of informing you, exactly what I am.
>
>
> Personally, I think we all should have one label and one label only
> for what we are, humam being. Religion is not what you are, neither
> is gender, race or sexual orientation in my opinion. It is a part of
> who you are, which to me is totally different.
We are human beings, we are different to the animals. Anyone can see that, we rule the animals, us humans are the ones that put them in cages or in zoos. Us humans sort out the food to give to the domestic animals. This is proof that we are different and have a spirit, which animals DON'T have, hence we have a spiritual decision to make, follow Jesus or reject Jesus.
> Jackus wrote:
> Forest Fan wrote:
> I can do this one of my heart, "In the beginning God created
> the
> Heavens and the Earth." Genesis 1:1
>
> Simple, eh?
>
> I have to ask what evidence you have in this other than that
> contained in a fictional book?
>
> None whatsoever would be my guess.
Books I would recommend if you want impossibilities with evolution, include Creation or Evolution by Indian professor H. Enoch and Creation Science by Ken Ham. Of course there are loads more as well. I'll come back with any other good ones I remember.
> Forest Fan wrote:
> I can do this one of my heart, "In the beginning God created
> the
> Heavens and the Earth." Genesis 1:1
>
> Simple, eh?
>
> I have to ask what evidence you have in this other than that
> contained in a fictional book?
Fictional book? The Bible? Well if you want fictional, the theory of evolution would suit you well. Which of course you follow. Real science as I have already mentioned has disproved evolution and like I have said science has proved our particles are that of DUST and NOT SEA SLIME as evolutionists lead people to believe. Though you don't hear much from the evolutionists on that topic.
> The little monkey jumps up and down and screams at us...
What you or evolution?
> Forest Fan wrote:
> I can do this one of my heart, "In the beginning God created
> the
> Heavens and the Earth." Genesis 1:1
>
> Simple, eh?
>
> I have to ask what evidence you have in this other than that
> contained in a fictional book?
None whatsoever would be my guess.
> I can do this one of my heart, "In the beginning God created the
> Heavens and the Earth." Genesis 1:1
>
> Simple, eh?
I have to ask what evidence you have in this other than that contained in a fictional book?