@carnivorumsaid The Forbes page doesn't go at all into how the duons might have come into being without intelligent design, so it doesn't debunk anything.
The Forbes page gives and headline summary of why you claims that “God did it” are unsubstantiated nonsense.
Any lack of a scientific explanation for anything anywhere anytime does not automatically mean “God did it”.
And yes the page you linked just waffles on about “God did it” while posting 5 other links to other religious echo-chamber webpages which also say “God did it”. Nothing more.
@mchillsaid Sorry about missing the documentation of his bereavement. My reading of the postings here is inconsistent.
Regarding my views on agreeing with the premise in your OP that this forum and the spirituality forum are worse off without his posting; I no opinion one way or the other. I never knew much about FMF and tend to focus most of my very limited brain power on either work or chess. These forums are just a hazy and occasional endeavor for me.
Ok well you don’t know him, you didn’t know about his bereavement and you have no opinion on the OP.
@carnivorumsaid According to my humble opinion, that article says totally nothing.
Not a word about how the dual coding came into existence, nothing.
What do you want to say with that article?
The page you posted is just a religious propaganda page from a creationist echo-chamber. The Forbes page debunks it.
I believe in creation and I’m not embarrassed by that belief; but even though I believe in creation I try not to embarrass myself by posting links to unscientific gish-gallop webpages in piss-poor attempts to prove it.
@suziannesaid If this is true, it is just like Texas governor Abbott and Florida governor DeSantis sending immigrants to blue states.
Actually, thinking about it, it does seem far worse. At least Rwanda gets paid to put them up, not like they will, of course.
Denmark and Australia already have similar deportation policies in place. And they have worked, at least for Australia. However getting to AUZ is more difficult in the first place.
@kevcvs57said Seeing boatload after boatload of mainly young men tromping up the beach is disconcerting but so I seeing the plight of where these people are coming from such as Sudan, Afghanistan and the Middle East
@shavixmirsaid That would be one country within the Schengen arrangement will have rejected them.
And that, I presume, will be on an individual basis.
Why only one?
Why don’t they settle in ANY of the EU countries?
How can they be “refugees” when they are coming from EU countries?
Why is the UK so much more attractive than EU countries that they risk their lives to get here?
Why should the UK take hundreds of thousands of illegal migrants whom the EU won’t take?
@josephwsaid "...The Devil does have a Father, and perhaps the correct interpretation of the Greek for John 8:44 is indeed that the Father is also a liar. But since Jesus also said that God is Good, He's a Good liar. And a good liar is one who makes others believe the lies, otherwise he would not be a good liar."
Brazen lie if I ever heard one.
The scripture teaches "..God, t ...[text shortened]... nnot lie,.."; therefore the contradiction you assert is a lie, told by a liar and believed by fools.
Ask PettyTalk if he is a Christian, or if he isn’t.