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Belief in fairytales, apparently, increases with age. (media.conspiracies.win)
posted 1 year ago by Don_Keebaughs 1 year ago by Don_Keebaughs +35 / -2
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– Dorktron4Runner 11 points 1 year ago +11 / -0

“This is scary.”

Is it?

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– IGOexiled -3 points 1 year ago +2 / -5

It is scary. That they can teach two opposite histories out of the same institution during the same lifetime, and the peasants all believe whichever story they heard.

People buying every argument they're presented and being willing to change their opinion for almost no reason is the scary part.

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– Vlad_The_Impaler 2 points 1 year ago +3 / -1

Are you making the argument that the holohoax was real, six million jews were murdered by racist white Germans, USA took the "good" side?

LOL ....Rather than just laugh or mock (which is how Holohoax deniers are usually treated), I guess I'm willing to have a serious debate over it. You being in the minority on this forum i guess you should get to make your case.

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– IGOexiled 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

You're so interested in finding a fight. I said people will believe anything without having evidence other than spoken word of someone else.

I don't know what happened in 1945 because I wasn't born until after that time. All I'm saying is people who believe things based on no evidence are dangerous.

Like this: if I tell you there's a grenade in your luggage, and you believe me, throwing the case out the window of the train... I made you attack yourself because you are gullible. See the danger of belief without evidence?

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– xxxxxxxxxxxx 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

Tbh if you seem credible and sincere and tell me that there's a grenade in my bag on a train, I'm gonna toss it out the window too. Can't really check into that one without risking blowing myself up and for $100 of clothes, the risk is not worth the reward.

I think the problem lies more in the fact that people are too fucking lazy or uninterested in what's going on around them to do proper research on what information is fed to them and never see both sides of the issue.

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– WindyJibbz 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

The grenade would have exploded about 5 seconds after you closed your suitcase at home, so it would be impossible for a live grenade to potentially be about to explode by the time you got on the train.

The correct approach is to just assume everyone is lying to you and do your best to uncover the facts. Open the suitcase and look for yourself.

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– Vlad_The_Impaler 1 point 1 year ago +2 / -1

The allies (USA, British, Russia) carpet bombing entire cities would leave bodies like that.

Also, those ovens are single body load. We are supposed to believe they cremated thousands of bodies per day when you couldn't even cook 100 pizzas a day in those small ovens.

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– ReturnOfShillSlayer -1 points 1 year ago +3 / -4

It's true. Look at how many boomer Christians there are

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– Dorktron4Runner 2 points 1 year ago +4 / -2

You believe in fairy tales too, let’s be honest. Apes turning into humans, moon landings 50 years ago, vaccines and modern medicine, climate change, DEI, germ theory, movie dinosaurs roaming the earth, the 6 gorillion …share with the class how many of these theories you believe are true and then you can start trying to slander Christians.

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– aerotrain 1 point 1 year ago +2 / -1

Germ theory and evolution are clearly fairy tales ('clearly' here, though, requires a lot of research). dinosaurs... maybe/maybe not.

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– aerotrain 1 point 1 year ago +2 / -1

did I say 'apes turning into humans'? No.

Microscope: of course. No one denies that bacteria exist. The entry point to germ theory is understanding that 'viruses' don't exist. Beyond that it gets a bit difficult.

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– aerotrain 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

Sir,

Evolution: There are three issues.

  1. consider a protein of 1000 base-pairs. The sample space of this protein is 4^1000 = 2^2000 = 10^500 (my six-key isn't working, so some of these numbers are slightly off).

Compare this to the number of seconds in the universe -- about 13 billion billion, or 10^19, and then factor in the number of life-forms on the earth -- say 10e30 (there's an upper bound of 10e81, because that's the number of protons in the observable universe).

So, if every life form on the planet mutated every second for the entire age of the universe, you would only have a total of 10e50 mutations -- compare that to the 10e500 possibilities of even a small gene, and you'll see that the probability of evolution happening is... zero.

  1. A lot of evolutionary mechanisms really don't make sense. Consider: a dog will flop on the floor if you drop it, whereas a cat will land on its feet. But how do you go from flopping to a graceful landing? Small changes, such as a slightly more dexterous dog, won't change the death rate, which is what evolution is predicated upon.

  2. Outside of very vague evidence based on bacteria experiments (at Michigan State U) there is nothing that indicates speciation -- unless one just reads an abstract of a paper without reading the methodology.

(etc -- this sort of discussion is better face-to-face).


Microscopes: We can capture bacteria on a light-microscope, which has a resolving power of about 500nm. Viruses require electron microscopes which (I think) can resolve into angstroms (so 0.1nm).

BUT: no one has ever (EVER) seen a virus in a sample of a sick human. EVER. What they do is mix the sample in with monkey kidney cells and anti-biotics etc, and then they observe cell-break-down, and some of the break-down products look like viruses.

Caveat: The 'tobacco mosaic virus' and 'bacteriophages' are slightly odd. The tobacco virus can be seen but not transmitted via experiment. Bacteriophages can be seen -- and they're awesome -- but they're not really viruses, as such -- ie, they're not transmitted from person to person.

Also, there are no studies that demonstrate the transmissibility of respiratory viruses/hiv/measles/polio etc. None. Again, you have to read the methodology, not the abstract/conclusions.

Aerotrain

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– Dorktron4Runner 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

Yeah, you should read some books sometime. No, not your public skool books.

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– Dorktron4Runner 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

I said germ theory. Would you like to learn about that?

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– Dorktron4Runner 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

Terrain theory is likely closer to fact than germ theory.

These ones are good places to start:

https://northshorechiro.co.nz/is-it-germs-real-reason-we-get-sick/ (Small list of resources at the bottom of page)

And, Goodbye Germ Theory by Dr. Trebing

Disprove what they say.

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– ReturnOfShillSlayer 1 point 1 year ago +2 / -1

Oooo yeah tell me more about what I believe.

"Slandering" christians by saying they believe made up fairy tales? No. That's just observing reality.

Priests fuck more kids than drag queens do BTW

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– llamatr0n 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

Priests fuck more kids than drag queens

try per capita

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– Dorktron4Runner -1 points 1 year ago +1 / -2

What do catholic priests have to do with Christianity? Those clowns worship a satanist “pope”. What fairy tales do you believe in? You’re a hypocrite.

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– ReturnOfShillSlayer 1 point 1 year ago +2 / -1

Catholics are one sect in the cult of Christianity. They are true Christians, even if you don't want them to be. Haha.

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– Dorktron4Runner 0 points 1 year ago +1 / -1

Lol, if you say so, dummy.

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– GoldenRatioed 1 point 1 year ago +2 / -1

Are you really trying to make the argument that American Christians don't blindly support literally everything that the jewish/zionist hive spits out?

I live in that world. I can't think of a single one who doesn't eat all of that shit up hook, line, and sinker.

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– Dorktron4Runner 0 points 1 year ago +1 / -1

Yes, that does exist, typically in the older gens, but I also know a lot of Christians that don’t give a shit about zionism and are fully aware of ZOG. It’s weird how my experience with Christianity is different than yours, huh?

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– GoldenRatioed 1 point 1 year ago +2 / -1

Come take a trip to the Bible Belt sometime. You’ll have a blast picking your jaw up off the floor after witnessing the blind masses willing and eager to support Israel without question or limitation (as long as someone else does it, of course).

Decades of brainwashing does that. I still wonder how I woke up (other than it being blatantly obvious bullshit, but indoctrination is indoctrination)

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– Dorktron4Runner 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

Again, I’m not disagreeing with you that.

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