It seems like the opposite; it absolves the faith but holds the people accountable.
I don’t appreciate the political rancor that this ice cream brand puts out, but Ben Cohen was protesting against the prosecution of Julian Assange and burned the “replica of the Bill of Rights,” which had the words “Freedom of the Press” printed in large text on it, as a metaphor for his protest.
Fake but good story. The audio is muted for the last few seconds, though.
Well, you might have a certain common misunderstanding of what a theory is. Virtually everything that is taken as fact is actually a theory because human perception of the universe is limited and incapable of developing a truly comprehensive understanding thereof. And theories are theories because they have evidential merit; they’re ideas that are capable of functioning as explanations for tangible observations. The fact that an idea is “just a theory” is not grounds to discount the value of that idea.
Germ theory is effective because it does well to explain why people get sick. As for COVID specifically, I haven’t personally observed the COVID virus infecting someone, but you haven’t personally observed someone getting COVID without being infected by the virus, so you have no grounds for claiming that the virus doesn’t exist.
What kind of toxin would you think could spread like a virus could? It would have to replicate within a living organism, and it would have to contend with a person’s immune system, i.e. basically what a virus does.
I don’t need to trust them to see the merits of virology and germ theory. Whom would you trust to tell you that those theories are nonsense?
Same reason that you think we should care what you believe.
looks at your post history
Lol, right. You should read some books.
What a Redditor.
I don’t see how you can believe that.
Is this in reference to microplastics?
I don’t know, but all my votes in this community don’t register, so they disappear once I refresh. Pretty sus
Probably very little that the public doesn’t have access to. He just did a lot of research and gave a lot of weight to the testimonies of other people.
Beyond just the theories and facts about the JFK assassination, it covers a lot about how conspiracy theorists think, and it’s just a well-made good film in general.
That there was no Tartarian empire and that the term “Tartary” was a term to refer to a region, like “Darkest Africa” and “the Middle East.”
Any examples of such posts?
What are some of the good clips in this video?
These are fake, but this is a really interesting concept. Thanks for sharing.