I'll laugh in the face of anyone preaching any religion, particularly those of the abrahamic origin.
Religion should not only be laughed at, it should be ridiculed.
Most religious people haven't read more than a few pages of the book representing their fairy tale of choice. They don't want to understand any of it's real content. It's real stories. They're perfectly content to allow some charlatan with his hand out to cherry pick tales of good vs. evil to tell them all about week after week, followed by ritualized singing and chanting.
I find it fascinating and hilarious.
You're right.. tw is dying
I guess this shtick isn't new anymore ur right
The last few years have been nothing but the same tired shit
christian society is superior in pretty much every way to islamic society even our
devout atheists here can agree with this its self evident
You said that trying to demonstrate your sense of god to me is equivalent to trying to demonstrate the sense of green to a colorblind person. I presented you with a way of giving a colorblind person good reason to believe that green exists. So, what's the equivalent way of giving me a good reason to believe that god exists?
I'm not asking you to demonstrate god to me directly. But can you use your sense of god/spirituality/whatever in such a way that I can expect to see different results depending on whether or not your sense is accurate, even without a sense of my own?
the one true god
the one true cause
Thoroughly enjoyed your posts today Esteban. Ty
I'd give you rep, but it bugs out on my phone.
In the molecular dance that gave birth to life on Earth, RNA appears to be a central player. But the origins of the molecule, which can store genetic information as DNA does and speed chemical reactions as proteins do, remain a mystery. Now, a team of researchers has shown for the first time that a set of simple starting materials, which were likely present on early Earth, can produce all four of RNA’s chemical building blocks.
Those building blocks—cytosine, uracil, adenine, and guanine—have previously been re-created in the lab from other starting materials. In 2009, chemists led by John Sutherland at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom devised a set of five compounds likely present on early Earth that could give rise to cytosine and uracil, collectively known as pyrimidines. Then, 2 years ago, researchers led by Thomas Carell, a chemist at Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich, Germany, reported that his team had an equally easy way to form adenine and guanine, the building blocks known as purines. But the two sets of chemical reactions were different. No one knew how the conditions for making both pairs of building blocks could have occurred in the same place at the same time.
Now, Carell says he may have the answer. On Tuesday, at the Origins of Life Workshop here, he reported that he and his colleagues have come up with a simple set of reactions that could have given rise to all four RNA bases.
christian society is superior in pretty much every way to islamic society even our
devout atheists here can agree with this its self evident