Some more on Hitler:
From the Lansing State Journal newspaper (Lansing, Michigan) of February 23, 1933.
HITLER AIMS BLOW AT 'GODLESS' MOVE
Chancellor's Forces Seek the Catholic Support for Latest Campaign
BERLIN, Feb. 23 (AP)--A campaign against the "godless movement" and an appeal for Catholic support were launched Wednesday by Chancellor Adolf Hitler's forces. They struck at two of his formidable opponents in the March 5 elections, the first at communists and the latter at the allied Catholic parties.
Meanwhile five more persons were killed and scores were injured Tuesday night in the incipient civil war which has been waging since Hitler's rise to power. This brought the number of deaths in political clashes since the first of the year, when Hitler began negotiations for the chancellorship, to about 70.
A campaign against the "godless movement" was announced by Bernard Rust, nazi commissioner for education and culture in Prussia, in an address Tuesday night before students at the technical university here. He said the details would be revealed in the next few days. In his speech opening the campaign for the reichstag and Prussian diet elections, Hitler attacked communists for the spread of atheism.
An appeal to Catholic nazis was printed Wednesday in Hitler's Voelkischer Beobachter, assailing the Catholic centrist and populist parties. It recalled the papal encyclical of January 9, 1928, which admonished priests to serve the religious interests of the nation and not to affiliate with political parties. Hitler, himself, is a Catholic.
Nazis invaded a centrist campaign meeting at Trier but were repulsed after a stiff fight. Several persons were injured at Kiel and Opladen in nazi-reichsbanner clashes.
Well certainly I am dishonest, I can pull quotes totally out of context and use them for spurious gain because I am, indeed, an atheist. I can also claim such nonsense as
Quote:if the entire world was athiest, there would be no hunger, poverty, sickness, death, or human conflict.
mostly because I have an agenda resolute in it's passion of both Bush and Christian bashing. It gives me joy, it is my bliss. I am also the village idiot.
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Creation. Any biology, Bible or other courses at PHC dealing with creation will teach creation from the understanding of Scripture that God's creative work, as described in Genesis 1:1-31, was completed in six twenty-four hour days. All faculty for such courses will be chosen on the basis of their personal adherence to this view.
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Then came along Einstein who said the entire universe was created in (the big bang) a split second...
I prefer the 7 days myself...
dyslexia wrote:Well certainly I am dishonest, I can pull quotes totally out of context and use them for spurious gain because I am, indeed, an atheist. I can also claim such nonsense as
Quote:if the entire world was athiest, there would be no hunger, poverty, sickness, death, or human conflict.
mostly because I have an agenda resolute in it's passion of both Bush and Christian bashing. It gives me joy, it is my bliss. I am also the village idiot.
Don't be so harsh on yourself...
Rez, that's a "relatively week" argument, btw Einstein never said anything of the like.
dys, I like your style; it's the only way to get through...
The bible has very few mentions of witches...
I personally do not know of any passage in the NT that condemns "witches" to death.
But I do know that the Greek word under the word witch in the "new testament is the word "pharmachia" which is where we get the modern word pharmacy from... We still put drug dealers in jail... In Biblical times there were not always organized jails to take people from society... So death was the only way to stop them from "poisoning" the food supply...
Christians are not the only ones who can misinterpret the Bible... The far left have many false misconceptions about what God (and morality) is that they most often trump their Christian counterparts in decadence.
In 1948, George Gamow and his student Ralph Alpher, proposed that if the universe was created in a gigantic explosion that the various elements observed today would be produced within the first few minutes after the big bang, when the extremely high temperature and density of the universe would fuse subatomic particles into the chemical elements. This theory provided a basis for understanding the earliest stages of the Universe and its subsequent evolution. The extremely high density would cause the universe to expand rapidly. As t expanded, the hydrogen and helium would cool and condense into stars and galaxies. Einstein published his general theory of relativity in 1920.
dyslexia wrote:Rez, that's a "relatively week" argument, btw Einstein never said anything of the like.
Then what the hell was the big bang?
In one explosion all of the hydrogen that later formed into suns was "created"... Some physicist said it and it is taught by "scientists" today...
2Peter 3:10
But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a
great noise [big bang], and the
elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up.
Whoever coined the words "big bang" plagiarized them from the Bible...
You can mince words if you like but I prefer to leave the rhetoric out and make some common sense...
dyslexia wrote:In 1948, George Gamow and his student Ralph Alpher, proposed that if the universe was created in a gigantic explosion that the various elements observed today would be produced within the first few minutes after the big bang, when the extremely high temperature and density of the universe would fuse subatomic particles into the chemical elements. This theory provided a basis for understanding the earliest stages of the Universe and its subsequent evolution. The extremely high density would cause the universe to expand rapidly. As t expanded, the hydrogen and helium would cool and condense into stars and galaxies. Einstein published his general theory of relativity in 1920.
I knew this but most people attribute Einstein with being one of the main proponents of the theory... Remember the speed of light thing? And God said let there be light?
Not very original...
Energy is matter at the speed of light? Spirit is matter... Again not very original...
People of faith have known this for millinia...
So Rex, are you a graduate of Patrick Henry College or just a desciple of Michael Farris?
dyslexia wrote:So Rex, are you a graduate of Patrick Henry College or just a desciple of Michael Farris?
I am a disciple of Jesus Christ...
So what, actually, is the answer to my quesiton?
dyslexia wrote:So what, actually, is the answer to my quesiton?
I answered your question...
cicerone imposter wrote:dys, Don't know where you found that gem, but it seems to confirm many of our opinions about fundamental christians. President Bush is following in the same steps to fight against Muslims having been successful in killing upwards of 100,000 of them by best estimates. Bush claims god told him to attack Afghanistan and Iraq.
Strange that Bushco supporters keep telling us about how Saddam gassed 5,000 of his own people, but can't relate what Bushco is doing to Muslims in much greater numbers.
Only you would use the term "best estimates"... How many Germans did we kill while they tried to protect a monster? Got any "best estimates" for that? How may
tens of thousands not just 5,000 did Saddam Kill? You need to get your head examined... Your facts are politically slanted and you cannot see that a person who picks up a gun and shoots at a freedom fighter is going to get what they have coming... an early grave... You sit back in your liberty and would deprive others of that same luxury... Now who is the real village idiot?
dyslexia wrote:So Rex, are you a graduate of Patrick Henry College or just a desciple of Michael Farris?
Ok Rex let's play with this then, you can alter the word "desciple" to a word of your choosing, student/fan/adherent, whatever. I mean Rex it only seems fair that you give credit to the author when you quote him as you did in your earlier post. Personally I don't give a rat's asshole but others on here, like Foxfyre, are serious about intellectual rights not being used without acknowledgment.
Rex, This is not WWII. We are talking about Saddam and Iraq. Get with the program or ship out.
dyslexia wrote:dyslexia wrote:So Rex, are you a graduate of Patrick Henry College or just a desciple of Michael Farris?
Ok Rex let's play with this then, you can alter the word "desciple" to a word of your choosing, student/fan/adherent, whatever. I mean Rex it only seems fair that you give credit to the author when you quote him as you did in your earlier post. Personally I don't give a rat's **** but others on here, like Foxfyre, are serious about intellectual rights not being used without acknowledgment.
Dys I am not the only one who attributes the big bang to Einstein... You want to quote obscure facts and blow them out of proportion go ahead... I was taught in school high school that Einstein was the main proponent of the big bang and it is only in the last few years that that misnomer has been seemingly corrected. And Al Gore invented the internet...
cicerone imposter wrote:Rex, This is not WWII. We are talking about Saddam and Iraq. Get with the program or ship out.
Saddam was a totalitarian dictator who committed genocide. Your ship is sinking as we speak... When he is executed like Mussolini and millions of Iraqis cheer you may very well hit rock bottom... But that would put a crimp in your little lefty political slur campaign. Get real...
Ok one more time Rex (seems like I'm talking to Foyfyre) just answer the question re Michael Farris.