View Single Post
Old 12-30-2017, 08:43 PM   #2386
awareness
Member
 
awareness's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 8,064
Default Re: Politics and the Church

Quote:
Originally Posted by zeek View Post
Telling that with the massive evidence of climate change in the past year all you can cite is an skewed hit piece in a right wing rag known for its racism and misogyny.
Of course. Bro Ohio told us long ago that it's all a matter of which sources of information you select to take in. Being open to all sources will lead you astray. It appears that he pictures it in his head that, liberals are feeding from poison wells of info; as well as feeding on fake news ... dished out by all the liberal news organizations, diligently conspiring together, to invent nothing but fake news.

It's all a grand conspiracy.

Furthermore, reading his views it looks to me like he sees a grand conspiracy of all the world scientists too, working in concert, day and night, relentlessly, nefariously, to discredit God and the Bible.

That's the purpose's of the astrophysicist's, and all the rest of the physicist's. Including Newton. He was one of the forerunners of this grand conspiracy.

In fact, as that picture implies, that's the whole purpose, from start to finish, of the Hubble Telescope ; to disprove the Biblical world view of the universe. Also throw in the archaeologist's, and without question, leading the way, the evolutionist's.

Methinks brother Ohio sees this grand conspiracy because he seeks to think like the authors of the Bible.

Those iron age thinkers sure can be stubborn, against learning all the new proven facts, unknown to them, of course, of the real universe, in their day. They refuse to evolve with the ever growing knowledge base of proven facts, and actually feel threatened by it/them.

I admit that learning outside of our comfort zone can be painful at times, and there's a tendency to flinch away, and back, into the cozy comfort ignorance ; the ignorance, by the way, of the iron age knowledge, or lack thereof, and their very limited world view, and stunted limited thinking.

As they say : Ignorance is bliss. I think prolly that clique was coined by those Biblical iron-agers. And I don't think that all that very limited thinking and knowledge was all that very blissful.

But some today, mostly of the conservative Christian sort, and Mooslem's (as Ohio likes to say), just love to think like those ancient iron-agers. Don't ask me why. But I think tenaciously hanging onto an old book has something to do with it. In fact, they are known as, people of the book ... not people books ... but BOOK!
__________________
Cults: My brain will always be there for you. Thinking. So you don't have to.
There's a serpent in every paradise.
awareness is offline   Reply With Quote