Precisely!Eat what you want, say what you want...nothing matters....we arent real!
Precisely!Eat what you want, say what you want...nothing matters....we arent real!
I think people who think they know better are the major reason for violence on earth.Do you think that "the survival instinct" has been the major reason for the violence on Earth.
Both past, and present?
Do you think that "the survival instinct" has been the major reason for the violence on Earth.
Both past, and present?
IMO It is the original sin of a natural creature having to take life in order to sustain its own. The lion feeds and the zebra dies. With human beings it gets more complicated ... when is killing a sin?I think people who think they know better are the major reason for violence on earth.
IMO It is the original sin of a natural creature having to take life in order to sustain its own. The lion feeds and the zebra dies. With human beings it gets more complicated ... when is killing a sin.
Even a vegetarian must kill tiny creatures in the water every time he drinks, crush tiny creatures underfoot with every step and tiny creatures in the air with every breath. It's unavoidable. Original sin. ImoHow about asking a vegetarian?
I don't know who "said" it, but it is an interesting idea. Visible light exists between the infra-red and ultra-violet. Cosmic rays are mostly protons moving at an incredible speed that damage organic matter. However they break up by collisions with air and other particles in the atmosphere, and scatter into showers of less dangerous particles. So ... ok yes ... the idea flies, imoThe world, as had been said, was covered by an icy cloud-like "shell", which kept the outer cosmic rays from entering the atmosphere, which also had emitted a type of pink spectrum through it onto the planet.
You can look up and see that the agricultural grow warehouses use the pink light spectrum.
After the flood?
The skies were opened up, the rainbow became evident, and the ultra-violet light reached the earth which played a big role regarding the shortening of lifespans.
So, this natural situation is not what originally existed. I expect those cosmic rays reaching the earth changed our situation, wherein the vegetation was not providing all we needed.
Even a vegetarian must kill tiny creatures in the water every time he drinks, and tiny creatures in the air with every breath. It's unavoidable. Original sin. Imo
I don't know who "said" it, but it is an interesting idea. Visible light exists between the infra-red and ultra-violet. Cosmic rays are mostly protons moving at an incredible speed that damage organic matter. However they break up by collisions with air and other particles in the atmosphere, and scatter into showers of less dangerous particles. So ... ok yes ... the idea flies, imo![]()
The Catholic Church has preserved the knowledge of Christ down through the centuries, imo.Well, you may notice that this discussion includes the Catholic teachings.
Sure, there's plenty enough to criticize things going on in the Catholic church.
However, regarding their teachings, they largely include acknowledgement of the effects of the, "original sin",
and absolution, with respect to honest and truthful confession.
We're real alright.Precisely!
The world, as had been said, was covered by an icy cloud-like "shell", which kept the outer cosmic rays from entering the atmosphere, which also had emitted a type of pink spectrum through it onto the planet.
You can look up and see that the agricultural grow warehouses use the pink light spectrum.
After the flood?
The skies were opened up, the rainbow became evident, and the ultra-violet light reached the earth which played a big role regarding the shortening of lifespans.
Which theologians say this? And where is this roundly accepted as fact?
I thought my question was.clear. Can you answer it in regards to the statement you posted?Well it's what we read in scripture wil. And, what is speculated by Creationists.
Which theologians say this? And where is this roundly accepted as fact?
Yes. Well. In the 21st century @Geo I guess if someone proposes some sort of way-out theory, it is up to that person to provide references -- not for everyone else to have to go googling around obscure websites. At least that's how we do it here on IO?Yes. Well, in the 21st century wil, I guess you'll have to do some homework and Google it.