so whats ur question?
2006-07-26 07:36:52
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answer #1
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answered by dr_jeckyl1 2
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Firstly, science can neither prove nor disprove religion (not just Christianity, but and religion). Faith is a belief based on your personal value system. For most people this is governed by the religion in which they are raised, and varies only slightly throughout their lifetime. Science on the other hand is based upon observation, questions and testing hypothesis. As a result science is not supposed to be static and unchanging as is religion.
If we believe the bible is true, (the bible is actually written in contextually rich terms which allows you to apply it to any situation) we would actually have more compassion for "Liberals who want to remove the Faith of Christianity from America". How so you might ask?
Jesus said that you should not attempt to remove a sliver from your neighbour's eye when there is a log in your own eye. He also said that people from other faiths are not bad, he invited a woman from another faith to dine with him after all. Jesus was the first liberal. Also the bible has other stories about all of the so called religious people by-passing the needy, while a lowly Samaritan would stop and do the right thing.
Wow, that was quite a ramble. Sorry, I just get irked when people use faith to justify hate and closed-mindedness.
2006-07-26 07:43:37
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answered by Loulabelle 4
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I think you're a little confused on the idea about liberals and Christianity. They don't want to remove Christianity from the US, they just want to treat all religions equally, it's something called "tolerance". If a government selects one religion as better than all the others, and starts doing things like supporting it financially, or allowing religious symbols in public government locations, then after a few decades of incorporating the religious views into government actions, you end up with a government like Iraq or Iran, oppressively run by Clerics that whip people in the street for having beards and not wearing the right clothing. If this is what you want from your government, then yes, you should vote all the Democrats out of office. Or move to Iraq.
2006-07-26 07:53:51
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answered by Tom J 2
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WOW, You have so much here that is so .... what? shifted?
The speed of light remains constant only to certain perspectives.
Perspective is what Einstein discovered.
Here on Earth you could say that our Perspective says that the speed of light DOES NOT remain constant- that certain things influence it:, ie, gravity, The translucency of certain materials, not to mention the conductivity of certain materials.
The speed of light is measured at 286,000 squared Mp/s p/s IN A VACUUM.
That changes once it enters an atmosphere. This can be exemplified by noting our rainbow. (Refraction) each color is a diferent energy level.
Be careful of this line of reasoning.
It's kindof the beginning to the "God Of The Gaps" theory
That God exists where science cant explain.
What happens when somebody explains it?
Then that science replaces--- somewhat DISPROVES--- God.
2006-07-26 07:42:43
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answered by James F 4
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Very interesting insight. Sadly but tru, however, i strongly suggest u relook at the facts that science and religion are like chalk and cheese. And this fanatic thought about cutting the tree by its roots is not what is taught in the bible...
Its you contradiction that makes me believe you are just another hypocrite. One trying to understand what bible, life and science is all about and venting ur frustration on Democrats.
Get a grip! and sing Aerosmith!!
2006-07-26 07:59:13
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answered by cynnamonman 3
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Don't know about bible but Bhagwad Gita (a very sacred Hindu Text) does approve this. An incidence in it related to Lord Krishna's childhood demonstrates the age difference due to Relativity.
2006-07-26 08:12:28
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answered by anshul 3
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Einstein was a religious man. There is nothing at all in his writings or theories that disproves, or even tries to disprove, the Bible. You are being like the Jihadis who are always saying that America wants to destroy Islam. It is just not true. Lighten Up!
2006-07-26 08:04:44
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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If you believe strongly in the Bible then the Bible may indeed be wrong. You have succesfully turned someone way from your religion. Isn't that the opposite of what a so-called "Christian" does? Will God send you to hell now? I hope not - good luck.
2006-07-26 08:09:59
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answered by Mikeydf 1
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The great Einstein absolutely disproved God. God never created humans. Rather, Humans dod create God (in their imagination). So, humans are prior to God. No need of worshipping God. If we go deep, there is God and it is Einstein. Worship him, if you can (I do it daily). My kind & useful advice: Don't waste your time for that useless religion
2015-07-26 04:38:53
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answered by Abhishek Akkapalli 2
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Neither. The theory of relativity has nothing to do with anything in the bible. The errors in the bible (and there are hundreds) relate to many issues, but relativity is not one of them.
2006-07-26 09:14:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I went to parochial (Christian) school in Europe, and we were taught that the Bible is not intended to be a science OR history book. It is written MANY CENTURIES AGO, in allegorical terms. Terms THAT WOULD BE UNDERSTOOD BY THE PEOPLE OF THAT TIME.
2006-07-26 11:38:18
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answered by bata4689 4
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