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Spot On!!!
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the guy that made these vines died of cancer and ryan gosling finally ate his cereal in his honor x
That’s so sad 😓
He’s the real mvp
A description of the most important ways in which Christianity causes harm to individuals and society...
Christianity is based on fear
Christianity preys on the innocent
Christianity is based on dishonesty
Christianity is extremely egocentric
Christianity breeds arrogance, a chosen-people mentality
Christianity breeds authoritarianism
Christianity is cruel
Christianity is anti-intellectual, anti-scientific
Christianity has a morbid, unhealthy preoccupation with sex
Christianity produces sexual misery
Christianity has an exceedingly narrow, legalistic view of morality
Christianity encourages acceptance of real evils while focusing on imaginary evils
Christianity depreciates the natural world
Christianity models hierarchical, authoritarian organization
Christianity sanctions slavery
Christianity is misogynistic
Christianity is homophobic
The Bible is not a reliable guide to Christ’s teachings
The Bible is riddled with contradictions
Christianity borrowed its central myths and ceremonies from other ancient religions
Read in full… http://www.seesharppress.com/20reasons.html
Penn Jillette on Agnosticism and Atheism / via
Since when? For what?
That’s been there for years girl YEARSSSSSSSSSS
I have never once paid attention to their bags omg😂😂😂
This is bullshit!
I never get tired of reposting this. Every quote you see above are actual texts from the Bible itself. These are just a few examples of the gruesome stuff your pastor never tells you about.
This is, by far, one of the best editorials against Religion ever “Posted”.
Tell me again about how your god is love - Laz
For a significant number of Americans...reality, causes and meaning...are seen through the lens of their religious beliefs....
“To assess the level of acceptance of these beliefs among Americans…we surveyed a nationally representative sample of 1,204 American adults in March, 2016…
1. (The belief that) God controls the climate
One in seven Americans think it is definitely (7%) or probably (9%) true that “God controls the climate, therefore people can’t be causing global warming.”
Groups that are more likely to believe “God controls the climate, therefore people can’t be causing global warming” (i.e., to say “yes, definitely” or “yes, probably”) include:
Tea Party members (38%)
Conservative Republicans (31%)
Evangelical and Born-Again Christians (30%)
Registered voters who support Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton (30%)
Republicans (26%)
People who believe Earth was created in six days, as described in the Bible (26%)
People who watch the Fox News Cable Channel often (24%) or sometimes (21%)
People who do not believe humans evolved from earlier species (24%)
African Americans (23%)
High school graduates (22%)
People whose household income is less than $30,000 annually (21%)
Groups that are less likely to hold this belief (i.e., to say “no, definitely not” or “no, probably not”) include:
Agnostics and atheists (1%)
People who do not believe that the Earth was created in six days, as described in the Bible (5%)
People who listen to National Public Radio (NPR) often (3%) or sometimes (8%)
People who have no religious affiliation (6%)
Liberal Democrats (6%)
Democrats (9%)
People who believe humans evolved from earlier species (9%)
Registered voters who support Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump (10%)
People with a Bachelor’s degree or higher (11%)
People who never watch the Fox News Cable Channel (11%)
2. (The belief that) Global warming signals the “end times”
Global warming is interpreted as a sign of the end times by one in seven Americans, with 4 percent saying this is definitely so, and another 10 percent that it is probably so.
Groups that are more likely to believe “global warming is a sign of the end times” include:
Evangelical and Born-Again Christians (24%)
Adults who have not completed high school (23%)
People who do not believe humans evolved from earlier species (20%)
People who believe Earth was created in six days, as described in the Bible (20%)
People with an annual household income of less than $30,000 (19%)
Conservative Republicans (18%)
Republicans (17%)
People aged 45-59 (18%)
Hispanics (18%)
Groups that are less likely to hold this belief include:
Agnostics and atheists (4%)
People who do not believe the Earth was created in six days, as described in the Bible (9%)
People who have completed a Bachelor’s degree or higher (9%)
People who are 60 or older (9%)
People who believe that humans evolved from earlier species (10%)
People who have no religious affiliation (10%)
People with household incomes of $100,00 or more annually (10%)
3. (The belief that) We don’t need to worry about global warming
Just over one in ten (11%) think the end times are coming, therefore we don’t need to worry about global warming.
Groups that are more likely to believe “the end times are coming, therefore we don’t need to worry about global warming” include:
Evangelicals and Born-Again Christians (26%)
Conservative Republicans (21%)
Republicans (19%)
Tea Party members (18%)
Adults who have not completed high school (18%)
People who do not believe humans evolved from earlier species (18%)
Registered voters who support Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton (18%)
People who believe Earth was created in six days, as described in the Bible (17%)
People with an annual household income of less than $30,000 (17%)
African Americans (16%)
People aged 30-44 (15%)
Moderate/Liberal Republicans (15%)
Groups that are less likely to hold this belief include:
Agnostics and atheists (2%)
Catholics (3%)
People who have no religious affiliation (5%)
People who do not believe the Earth was created in six days, as described in the Bible (5%)
Liberal Democrats (5%)
People who believe humans evolved from earlier species (6%)
People with an annual household income of $100,000 or more (7%)
Democrats (7%)
Political Independents (7%)
4. (The belief that) The apocalypse will happen in my lifetime
Close to one in ten Americans (9%) think the apocalypse will happen within their lifetime.
Groups that are more likely to believe “the apocalypse will happen in your lifetime” include:
Adults who have not completed high school (20%)
Evangelical and Born-Again Christians (19%)
People with an annual household income of less than $30,000 (15%)
People who often watch Fox News Cable Channel (15%)
Hispanics (15%)
People who do not believe humans evolved from earlier species (14%)
People who believe Earth was created in six days, as described in the Bible (13%)
Tea Party members (13%)
Groups that are less likely to hold this belief include:
Agnostics and atheists (1%)
People with a Bachelor’s degree or higher (4%)
People who often listen to National Public Radio (NPR; 4%)
People who do not believe Earth was created in six days, as described in the Bible (5%)
Non-Evangelical Protestants (5%)
Liberal Democrats (5%)”
From http://churchandstate.org.uk/2016/08/global-warming-god-and-the-end-times/
They all say that.. Ugh.
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#beingacomputerprogrammingmajor : Testing out html scripts on Pokemon Go and finding out it actually works.
Isn’t this a potential problem though? Can you run a malicious script in the namebox there? If so, they will most certainly have to fix that before they implement trading.
is it even possible to write a malicious script in html?
<hack>i’m in</hack>
NGC 5189, a planetary nebula with a spiral structure (or as ESO would put it, a cosmic chinese dragon!)
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