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We just want 10% on Sundays
Yes police ourselves
Don't give any money
We can steal other cults' members guys
That was the one thing jesus was mad about
Just go and tell them they need to be saved
Jesus hated church and tidings
The only time jesus ever got mad, was cu of church and tidings
BLASPHEMAY
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Yeah just following what you read is and hear is good... oh wait....
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DON'T FORGET TO GIVE 10% ON SUNDAY
Yeah this guy is a Calvinist.
Jesus hates the church he started 🤔
@Louis What is a Calvinist?
Calvinist are an early off shot of protestants
*Lutherans
Unconditional election: This is the belief that God predestined individuals for salvation, and that individuals cannot choose God without God enabling them to do so.
That's one of the main tenants of Calvinism
I guess puritians are an off shoot of them
ive had enough of this nonsense
REPROBATE
REJECTED
RAPIST
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Calvinism
Ha
Clearly someone hasn’t read into process theology if they’re Calvinist
@Louis What is your explanation for building 7?
Good force, bad force
To me there’s just a force
we know that God created everything
Free will?
Now that’s a topic to debate
Process theology Vs Calvinist Determinism
Pot is a dopamine release mechanism
So is porn
Same concept, it’s the same issue following him
I think the issue is that people assume God would be good or bad
The irony is that if a being is greater than another, then it decides what is “good” and “bad
Wait, how does Fluoride calcify?
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Fluorosis of the teeth only occurs during tooth development
No, no, I mean calcify
Fluoride takes up receptors of the thyroid. Displaces the iodine.
How does Fluoride, one chemical
Produce a second chemical?
What do you mean?
Not chemical, I should say element
I mean, Gwench, how does an **element** transform into another **element** within the confines of the human body?
It’s doesn’t transform. It displaces
That violates a ridiculous amount of physical laws
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@Ætos I really am an oral specialist. I know about fluoride.
I have no doubt that you’re an oral specialist
The chemist bit on the other hand
Iodine has no influence on the absorption of calcium. . .
Nor does the thyroid. . .
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@etos the thyroid produces calcitonin...responsible for the distribution of calcium from the blood to bone.
@Ætos I’m afraid fluoride is not an element. But fluorine is.
Fluoride is the ion form of fluorine
The sole discrepancy there is a difference in electrical charge
Actually fluoride is an anion.
*The key difference is still charge*
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Charge doesn’t usually influence cellular absorption iirc
Then again my biology is definitely not he best
Like I said...I know what I’m talking about. Please read definition of displace. It’s obvious there is a misunderstanding on your part.
No, I’m not kidding, if I’m wrong, knock yourself out, educate me.
I’m not an expert by any means
If there’s something to be learned, I’ll hear it
I’ve said enough. It’s your responsibility to have known your topic before arguing a point.
In order to “displace”, the fluoride ions would have to be absorbed in place of iodide ions at an equal level.
You are correct
Then one would have to demonstrate how that displacement affects the release of calcitonin.
Oh lord
What role does iodide play in the production of calcitonin?
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Iodide is needed for the thyroid and all cells of the body... to function properly.
Otherwise you get hyper/hypothyroidism,
The irony is that iodide prevents the thyroid from releasing hormones at an excessive rate
So how would removing a chemical that inhibits something then cause it to be more inhibited?
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