D1B wrote:Here you go:JoltinJoe wrote:
Give me facts, not conclusions.
...and did they derive their "data" from the CRU in East Anglia?
Now THAT'S funny...showing a graph from "nobeliefs.com"...

D1B wrote:Here you go:JoltinJoe wrote:
Give me facts, not conclusions.
I never said that. What I have said is the accusations made against the Catholic Church, here and elsewhere, are hyperbole which greatly expand on the historical facts.JMU DJ wrote: Don't think anyone is saying that here, it's more Joe saying the Catholics didn't do anything.
Yea, a real informed and unbiased source.travelinman67 wrote:D1B wrote:
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travelinman67 wrote:D1B wrote:
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Dispute it Joe. Go ahead. I'll be waiting.JoltinJoe wrote:Yea, a real informed and unbiased source.travelinman67 wrote:
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Jeff just drinks the kool-aid as it is served over there. He's a just a sheep.

Is there a difference between the church's natural law and Jefferson's? Didn't Jefferson re-write the bible, removing all the supernatural? Is man incapable on his own in discovering the benefits of egalitarianism?D1B wrote:Kalm, you are absolutely correct. Jefferson ultimately didn't give a **** about the church. He may have held some beliefs in a creator and or referenced scripture, but he knew the dangers of the church and the absurdity of the bible.JoltinJoe wrote:
Jefferson was an advocate of natural law, as is this Catholic Church. That's the connection I was referencing.
Support it with facts. I'll be waiting.D1B wrote:Dispute it Joe. Go ahead. I'll be waiting.JoltinJoe wrote:
Yea, a real informed and unbiased source.
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JoltinJoe wrote:Support it with facts. I'll be waiting.D1B wrote:
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Let me get this straight. You take a chart off some ridiculous website, and I'm supposed to debunk it?D1B wrote:JoltinJoe wrote:
Support it with facts. I'll be waiting.
Nice cop out Joe.I'll expect the same from Tbag.


Congrats on post #1000JoltinJoe wrote:Let me get this straight. You take a chart off some ridiculous website, and I'm supposed to debunk it?D1B wrote:
Nice cop out Joe.I'll expect the same from Tbag.
What facts support this chart? To any rational mind, that chart is ridiculous.
I couldn't have done it without Jeff.dbackjon wrote:Congrats on post #1000JoltinJoe wrote:
Let me get this straight. You take a chart off some ridiculous website, and I'm supposed to debunk it?
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JoltinJoe wrote:Let me get this straight. You take a chart off some ridiculous website, and I'm supposed to debunk it?D1B wrote:
Nice cop out Joe.I'll expect the same from Tbag.
What facts support this chart? To any rational mind, that chart is ridiculous.
The Church preserved the culture of Europe after the fall of Rome and the unrest that followed.kalm wrote:Another interesting correlation is that the dark ages corresponded with the height of the church's power. The rennaissance and the enlightment occurred with the rise of nation states.
JoltinJoe wrote:Let me get this straight. You take a chart off some ridiculous website, and I'm supposed to debunk it?D1B wrote:
Nice cop out Joe.I'll expect the same from Tbag.
What facts support this chart? To any rational mind, that chart is ridiculous.

Notice the height of church power and scientific advancement here.JoltinJoe wrote:The Church preserved the culture of Europe after the fall of Rome and the unrest that followed.kalm wrote:Another interesting correlation is that the dark ages corresponded with the height of the church's power. The rennaissance and the enlightment occurred with the rise of nation states.
The Renaissance was initiated by patronage of the arts and literature by the papacy and the Catholic leadership in Florence.

Where are you Tman?travelinman67 wrote:D1B wrote:
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Tman, I'll help you. Master catholic propagandist Mike Flynn attemped to take a shot at the source of the graph in question and the supporting article in nobelief.com. The author made a second graph using Flynn's dumb data, and the effect of the church on scientific progress was even more devastating, except of course for sadistic torture devices.D1B wrote:Where are you Tman?travelinman67 wrote:
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As you can see Mike Flynn has done nothing but what Catholics have done for centuries: spreading propaganda. The word itself is a Catholic invention derived from Congregatio de Propaganda Fide, "Congregation for Propagating the Faith," established by a committee of cardinals under Pope Gregory XV.
http://www2.macleans.ca/2009/10/08/no-v ... hoolgirls/In a 5-2 vote, the Yellowknife Catholic school board has decided against allowing human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination shots in its institutions. This will make it more difficult for girls to get the shots, increasing their risk for the sexually transmitted infection, which is the primary cause of cervical cancer. “This is not ideal for the work of public health,” says Sandy Lee, minister of health and social services for the Northwest Territories.


No I won't. Trust me!D1B wrote:catamount man wrote:
true, but I didn't leave Christianity.
You will.
That could be very deadly especially with how promiscuous catholic girls are.JMU DJ wrote:Here's a more recent one Joe.
http://www2.macleans.ca/2009/10/08/no-v ... hoolgirls/In a 5-2 vote, the Yellowknife Catholic school board has decided against allowing human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination shots in its institutions. This will make it more difficult for girls to get the shots, increasing their risk for the sexually transmitted infection, which is the primary cause of cervical cancer. “This is not ideal for the work of public health,” says Sandy Lee, minister of health and social services for the Northwest Territories.
Dude you are one missed pill and one classic D1B rant from blowing a fucking gasket and joining the ranks of the free thinkers. Getting out of the Catholic Church was a huge first step.catamount man wrote:No I won't. Trust me!D1B wrote:
You will.



I had no problem leaving RCC but I still don't hate them. It was a matter of my own private interpretation of scripture against theirs. TRUST ME, I ain't giving up Christianity. It's been my one source of hope in a hopeless world. Blessed are they who have NOT seen and still believe. THAT TAKES GUTS AND FAITH. Something a lot of people in this world lack. You can hold a gun to my head, fully loaded and ask me to denounce Christ and I would tell you NO. I apologize to nobody for that. Am I perfect? far from it. I struggle with every facet of life every day. But my belief in God keeps me going, even when others denounce it.D1B wrote:Dude you are one missed pill and one classic D1B rant from blowing a **** gasket and joining the ranks of the free thinkers. Getting out of the Catholic Church was a huge first step.catamount man wrote:
No I won't. Trust me!
I look forward to the day when you are not haunted by the ghosts and demons of christianity.We will crack a few and give a toast to freedom.
"Cman, it's all a fraud. Trust me, I'm Jesus."