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Can we revisit the earth being 6000 years old , do Christians really think that
They believe woman was made from a rib and other ridiculous shit so why not? In order to be a true Christian one must completely abandon logic and reason. Oh and ignore that pesty science crap too. Dinosaur bones?! Blasphemy!
 
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There are a lot of Christian scientists out there. The existence of dinosaurs doesn't mean anything to me personally. I think when people start to insist that something like the existence or non-existence proving or dis-proving the Bible is silly and one of those things I talked about that people get so hung up on that they are missing the point. Theologians argue over a bunch of silly things amongst themselves too.

Love it or hate it, people have a tendency to gain life or lose their lives to the Bible. Some people read it looking to find flaws in it and try to find controversy. Others feel like they want to have such a keen understanding to be the most knowledgeable person and an authority on the Bible. Others read it to have an understanding of their own faith and relationship with God and find joy and encouragement.

I've said this before, but if you don't believe in God, why waste your time researching what any of it says? Why waste your time debating it? It's not like Remaq showed up on your doorstep with a Bible in his hand. People skip over threads on this site all the time yet cannot resist talking crap or getting into arguments over something they don't believe exists. You'll never see me getting in a heated argument over unicorns or a Pegasus because I could care less.
 
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There are a lot of Christian scientists out there. The existence of dinosaurs doesn't mean anything to me personally. I think when people start to insist that something like the existence or non-existence proving or dis-proving the Bible is silly and one of those things I talked about that people get so hung up on that they are missing the point. Theologians argue over a bunch of silly things amongst themselves too.

Love it or hate it, people have a tendency to gain life or lose their lives to the Bible. Some people read it looking to find flaws in it and try to find controversy. Others feel like they want to have such a keen understanding to be the most knowledgeable person and an authority on the Bible. Others read it to have an understanding of their own faith and relationship with God and find joy and encouragement.

I've said this before, but if you don't believe in God, why waste your time researching what any of it says? Why waste your time debating it? It's not like Remaq showed up on your doorstep with a Bible in his hand. People skip over threads on this site all the time yet cannot resist talking crap or getting into arguments over something they don't believe exists. You'll never see me getting in a heated argument over unicorns or a Pegasus because I could care less.
well said.
 
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2 Peter 3:3

Knowing this first, that there shall come in the last days scoffers, walking after their own lusts,

4 And saying, Where is the promise of his coming? for since the fathers fell asleep, all things continue as they were from the beginning of the creation.

5 For this they willingly are ignorant of, that by the word of God the heavens were of old, and the earth standing out of the water and in the water:
The devil quoting scripture for his purpose
 

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Get thee behind me Satan.. I rebuke you in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior..

I think I have said this before... I am a big fan of your music breh, & I agree with a lot you say on here. The opposition on this site is 90% + ....this is not the venue for this. This only makes you sound crazy, the way you are going on.

If you are trollin, kudos... you've stirred up a bees nest.

If you are serious, I think you need to rethink the forum in which you choose to preach. None of these people want any of this shoved down their throat.

All of what you are saying, is anywhere else on the web. researchable, on FB, on religious websites. You sir are barking up the entirely wrong tree breh. Anyone who agrees with you, agrees offline & does not need to get the message from the last sanctuary for gangsta rap.

I wish you the best breh, but please refrain from making us who do have faith look like crazy people.
 

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I think I have said this before... I am a big fan of your music breh, & I agree with a lot you say on here. The opposition on this site is 90% + ....this is not the venue for this. This only makes you sound crazy, the way you are going on.

If you are trollin, kudos... you've stirred up a bees nest.

If you are serious, I think you need to rethink the forum in which you choose to preach. None of these people want any of this shoved down their throat.

All of what you are saying, is anywhere else on the web. researchable, on FB, on religious websites. You sir are barking up the entirely wrong tree breh. Anyone who agrees with you, agrees offline & does not need to get the message from the last sanctuary for gangsta rap.

I wish you the best breh, but please refrain from making us who do have faith look like crazy people.
While I agree with everything you said, maybe in some ways it would be the best place to do so. Most people don't like the music I've made to some extent or another. Some say it's too preachy, Christians say it's not preachy enough. My whole goal was to make it "real" enough to appeal to non-Christians but have a message that might be able to break through and at the very least, get them thinking about their own lives and the eternity they choose. I never intended to make any money or get famous. I just knew that someone, somewhere needed to hear what I had to say about what I'd been through because I desperately needed to hear it when I was younger and no one reached out to me. To be a light in a dark place is what a real Christian aspires to in some way or another and I guess Remaq is attempting to do that here. Of course there will be scrutiny for it. That's the reality of the world we live in.
 

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While I agree with everything you said, maybe in some ways it would be the best place to do so. Most people don't like the music I've made to some extent or another. Some say it's too preachy, Christians say it's not preachy enough. My whole goal was to make it "real" enough to appeal to non-Christians but have a message that might be able to break through and at the very least, get them thinking about their own lives and the eternity they choose. I never intended to make any money or get famous. I just knew that someone, somewhere needed to hear what I had to say about what I'd been through because I desperately needed to hear it when I was younger and no one reached out to me. To be a light in a dark place is what a real Christian aspires to in some way or another and I guess Remaq is attempting to do that here. Of course there will be scrutiny for it. That's the reality of the world we live in.

best of luck to him, I just don't agree breh.
 
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There are a lot of Christian scientists out there. The existence of dinosaurs doesn't mean anything to me personally. I think when people start to insist that something like the existence or non-existence proving or dis-proving the Bible is silly and one of those things I talked about that people get so hung up on that they are missing the point. Theologians argue over a bunch of silly things amongst themselves too.

Love it or hate it, people have a tendency to gain life or lose their lives to the Bible. Some people read it looking to find flaws in it and try to find controversy. Others feel like they want to have such a keen understanding to be the most knowledgeable person and an authority on the Bible. Others read it to have an understanding of their own faith and relationship with God and find joy and encouragement.

I've said this before, but if you don't believe in God, why waste your time researching what any of it says? Why waste your time debating it? It's not like Remaq showed up on your doorstep with a Bible in his hand. People skip over threads on this site all the time yet cannot resist talking crap or getting into arguments over something they don't believe exists. You'll never see me getting in a heated argument over unicorns or a Pegasus because I could care less.
Unicorns don't oppress people and start wars either. No one will ever kill in the name of a unicorn.

Further, religion hinders intellectual growth in society. There is a reason the lowest average IQ countries have the highest percentage of religious beleivers.
 

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Unicorns don't oppress people and start wars either. No one will ever kill in the name of a unicorn.

Further, religion hinders intellectual growth in society. There is a reason the lowest average IQ countries have the highest percentage of religious beleivers.
I disagree that the reason has any correlation to religious beliefs and that's fairly audacious to even suggest that. While I'm sure that you would say at least in jest, that people of faith are stupid, there are brilliant people of all walks of life. If you have 2 brilliant people that have a child, the likelihood of having an intelligent child would be higher, regardless of their religious beliefs. Asians are typically seen as being more intelligent than other races in certain areas like mathematics and likely would score higher on IQ tests. They scored in the highest averages of IQ testing from what I've seen yet there are a number of religions all throughout Asia that are practiced. Not to mention that schools are far greater in many places in Asia or Germany for example than in the U.S. or most of Africa. That would have a greater impact on intelligence than a religious belief. UNLESS, that correlation comes from people worshipping their own intelligence to the extent that they feel like they don't need a relationship with God (whether openly admitting that or living a life that reflects that). You don't need to be a genius to live your life in such a way, people feel like they are smarter than God all the time which I'm sure atheists will joke about.
 
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When mass amounts of society, refuses to accept scientific proven facts or theories, such as evolution, simply because it conflicts with their religious beliefs that directly effects intellectual growth, period.
Just because I believe the world is 6,000 years old does not mean your science is smarter then me. It's just differing OPINIONS.
 

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I do not know where it says in the bible that the earth is only 6000 years old & there are no dinosaurs. But that is a bunch of malarkey. BTW; they found dino egg fossils recently dating back some 120,000 years.
say what!? that's hella recent do you have an article.