Why religion doesn't work, And why Science and Religion are incompatible

Why religion doesn't work, And why Science and Religion are incompatible

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The Near Genius

Fort Gordon

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Originally posted by divegeester
But the Bible says the animal caught in branches by its horns was a ram not a lamb. So you are incorrect.
It could have been a bull, it doesn't really matter as long as it was innocent. 😏

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Originally posted by RJHinds
It could have been a bull, it doesn't really matter as long as it was innocent. 😏
Perhaps it could have been a bull, or a frog, or a snail. But the point is that you are incorrect, it was not a lamb, it was a ram.

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Fort Gordon

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Originally posted by divegeester
Perhaps it could have been a bull, or a frog, or a snail. But the point is that you are incorrect, it was not a lamb, it was a ram.
Okay, it was a ram, a male sheep. A lamb can also be a male sheep, so it makes no difference. 😏

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Originally posted by RJHinds
Okay, it was a ram, a male sheep. A lamb can also be a male sheep, so it makes no difference. 😏
So it could have been a Ram, it could have been a Dodge Colt too, big deal.
About this innocence thing, you imply that all animals are innocent. I guess you think all humans are not innocent in the eyes of your preposterous lord. At what point does a person become not innocent? The day it pops out? When the fetus is 10 days old? During conception do the two cells coming together mean those two cells also lost their innocence?

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Originally posted by sonhouse
So it could have been a Ram, it could have been a Dodge Colt too, big deal.
About this innocence thing, you imply that all animals are innocent. I guess you think all humans are not innocent in the eyes of your preposterous lord. At what point does a person become not innocent? The day it pops out? When the fetus is 10 days old? During conception do the two cells coming together mean those two cells also lost their innocence?
Only God knows the exact time. 😏

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Originally posted by RJHinds
Only God knows the exact time. 😏
So some lose their innocence at the age of 5, others at the age of 2 days after conception. Ok, a variable god.