The God Hypothesis Is Back — And It’s Winning

Discussion in 'Religion and Spirituality' started by Chuck Rost, Jul 6, 2025 at 1:06 PM.

  1. Chuckie, while I see the entertainment value of some of these Threads you create, I think balance need to return to the Force.

    @themickey I'd like to see you take more active interest in these Threads again please:)
     
  2. themickey

    themickey

    The trouble is, OP all he does every Sunday is post videos which originate from his christian organisation, he makes no personal contributions.

    Whelp I can't really be bothered wasting time watching his goofy bible mindet videos.

    I was reading a couple of days ago, about Neanderthals who created fat factories out of animal bones/marrow thousands of years before Adam & Eve.
    https://www.news-medical.net/news/2...-got-their-fat-long-before-modern-humans.aspx

    The way I see it, dopy christians just wanna stick to a belief system taught from the pulpit by clueless 'salesmen' intent on indoctrinating sheep with out and out nonsense.

    Yeah, I'm wasting time with OP's bs.
     
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  3. themickey

    themickey

    Search for missing continues as Texas floods kill 51, including 15 children
    15 hours ago Gary O'Donoghue, Angélica Casas & Alex Lederman
    BBC reports from the scene of floods in Kerr County

    Hundreds of rescuers have been deployed to search for people missing in central Texas, after flash floods killed 51 people, including 15 children.

    The worst affected area is Kerr County where 43 people have died and where 27 children remain missing from a Christian youth camp located along the River Guadalupe.



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    It remains a search and rescue mission, officials said, not a recovery effort.

    They said rescuers were going up and down the Guadalupe River to try to find people who may have been swept away by the floods.

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    Much of the rescue has focused on a large all-girls' Christian summer camp called Camp Mystic, located along the banks of the Guadalupe River.

    Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick told the BBC's Radio 4 PM programme many of 27 missing girls were "under the age of 12".

    Pictures from the camp show it in disarray, with blankets, mattresses, teddy bears and other belongings caked in mud.

    Many were asleep when the river rose more than 26ft (8m) in less than an hour in the early hours of Friday.

    In an email to parents of the roughly 750 campers, Camp Mystic said that if they had not been contacted directly, their child had been accounted for.

    More details of those who died have started to emerge - some were as young as eight. It has also been confirmed sisters Blair and Brooke Harber, who were 13 and 11, are among the dead.

    A special Mass will be held at Notre Dame Catholic Church on Sunday for those who died or are missing, and their families.

    Scores of campers holidaying during the Independence Day weekend, were also unaccounted for.

    Lorena Guillen, whose home and restaurant were destroyed, had 28 holidaymakers' cars staying on her land near the river. She told the BBC News Channel that she heard screams from a family of five.

    "They were getting washed away," Guillen said. "They were clinging on trees to be rescued. But the rescuers couldn't get to them."

    'It could have been me'
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    At the Arcadia Live theatre in Kerrville, parents were reunited with their daughters who had been staying at Camp Waldemor

    Rachel Reed drove five hours from Dallas to pick up her daughter. She told the BBC that members of her Church and children's school district were among the girls dead and missing.

    "The families of those campers are living every parent's worst nightmare," she said. "Of course, it could have been me."

    Others started returning to the flooded areas.
    Jonathan and Brittany Rojas visited their relatives' home - where only the foundation remained.
    They told the BBC that the mother and a baby of the family remained missing. A teenage son, Leo, survived after he became snared in barbed wire.

    Another resident, Anthony, found his apartment full of mud and debris. His belongings were not salvageable, except a box holding childhood photos and his baby blanket.

    "I lost everything I own," he told the BBC. "Now I'm trying to figure things out."
     
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  4. themickey

    themickey

    Maybe, hopefully, many parents will wake the fuck up, there is no bs Jesus hanging about looking down from the clouds, watching over them, keeping them safe like the bs bible portrays time and again.
     
    Last edited: Jul 6, 2025 at 4:27 PM
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  5. themickey

    themickey

    But OP will ignore all this, the religious troll will be back with more indoctrination videos next Sunday trying to sell more snake oil.
     
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