Message from @lachlan π₯
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as a speaker of both Hebrew and Greek..
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ESV is pretty good
<@&588707615643795456> Daily Question β
- Should Christianity have an earthly central authority or be congregational? How would you realistically implement either or universally?
I don't think religion should be a thing at all
yikers
>german is a terrible rendition of both hebrew and greek
as a language scholar you just posted cringe bro
Lol okay chief
Put up some credentials
@Deleted User same. Religion is anti-science
its holding us back
Hmmmm
Religion or religious people
yes
both
they are both bad
Modern day religious people
And all of them?
A Catholic priest came up with the big bang theory and great expansion theory
thats not what i mean by anti-science
Oop
>most scientific advances in history were made by Christians
>anti-science
OK
they believe without evidence
that is anti-science
they come to a conclusion then they misrepresent facts to back said conclusion
Science can only prove things about the material world, agree?
they have been hostile towards evolution, big bang cosmology, and radiometric dating
I believe in science without reason
and this hostility does not arise from scientific errors within the theories
they arise from superstition
Most people have faith in science without ever seeing the evidence for themselves
Which is anti-science
oh really? like who
If you look at Catholic teaching specifically it argues that science is one of the most important ways we have to learn about the material world
Atheists
and in what ways
And religion in the ancient times was explicitly supporting the philosophy of the time, which included that form of science
the difference between "faith in science" and "faith in God" is that if you really wanted, you could find empirical evidence backing your "faith in science"