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Treant

(1,968 posts)
2. Too gentle
Wed Mar 5, 2014, 04:10 PM
Mar 2014

Not "question your beliefs."

Your belief is wrong. Yes, I get why he gentled that, however...please. We've learned a thing or two since the Bronze Age.

DU rec...nt SidDithers Mar 2014 #1
Too gentle Treant Mar 2014 #2
+1 Aldo Leopold Mar 2014 #10
Completely agree PrestonLocke Mar 2014 #14
YEP! AngryDem001 Mar 2014 #25
Actually I don't think gentle has anything to do with it. defacto7 Mar 2014 #26
thats not what it says in a book I found in the nightstand at DaysInn NightWatcher Mar 2014 #3
Man. I posted a reply similar to these last year, and had my comment banned. tofuandbeer Mar 2014 #42
Bill some people NEVER listen to FACTS.. just in what yuiyoshida Mar 2014 #4
It's not what their god says... freebrew Mar 2014 #6
That was Archbishop James Ussher's chronology. Manifestor_of_Light Mar 2014 #8
What would make you change your mind about your belief? tecelote Mar 2014 #16
I always thought that was interesting... yuiyoshida Mar 2014 #18
But, but... HuckleB Mar 2014 #5
Why is belief in a young Earth so essential to some peoples' faith, anyway? nyquil_man Mar 2014 #7
It's all wrapped up in infallibility Stuckinthebush Mar 2014 #9
Fantastic explanation. F4lconF16 Mar 2014 #11
HA! Stuckinthebush Mar 2014 #21
Bigger problem is that exboyfil Mar 2014 #12
Of the three Abrahamic Berlin Expat Mar 2014 #13
The slightest open mind could preserve infallibility even with whopis01 Mar 2014 #22
That does raise the question of just why a creator would wish to fool his or her creations Fumesucker Mar 2014 #30
It only raises that question if one assumes they can understand quite a lot of detail whopis01 Mar 2014 #33
Perhaps you could list a few of those reasons? Fumesucker Mar 2014 #35
No I can't - but that is my point. whopis01 Mar 2014 #41
Their faith is fragile. Enthusiast Mar 2014 #20
Feh. Scientific materialist poo... SidDithers Mar 2014 #15
Isn't someone going to complain about the "intolerance" of that statement? Warren DeMontague Mar 2014 #17
Yes, we need to find some way skepticscott Mar 2014 #40
Too many people are trying to accommodate the beliefs of the fundamentalist. Enthusiast Mar 2014 #19
Who am I going to believe, God or Bill Nye? LiberalAndProud Mar 2014 #23
A couple of places in the Bible, words attributed to God the father merrily Mar 2014 #24
I get that. LiberalAndProud Mar 2014 #39
If it were Neil DeGrasse Tyson rather than Bill Nye hootinholler Mar 2014 #45
http://www.notjustatheory.com/ Dark n Stormy Knight Mar 2014 #27
Kick! Cha Mar 2014 #28
You will never reason someone out of a position... Frank Cannon Mar 2014 #29
I saw those beliefs in the defacement of a sign in in a state park Martin Eden Mar 2014 #31
Gorgeous waterfalls exboyfil Mar 2014 #38
Middle Tennessee has many gorgeous waterfalls Martin Eden Mar 2014 #43
Lived 10 minutes from Burgess Falls exboyfil Mar 2014 #46
Then I bet you visited Rock Island State Park as well Martin Eden Mar 2014 #47
Every year more and more people are losing their faith. They say by the B Calm Mar 2014 #32
Talk about woo! grahamhgreen Mar 2014 #34
One thing that's never sat well with me justiceischeap Mar 2014 #36
Not you know it is a conspiracy by the scientists exboyfil Mar 2014 #37
Yet, people with these beliefs are driving forces in the Republican party and in our fuc*ed up indepat Mar 2014 #44
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