Watchtower Study Science Class 101

by CaptainSchmideo 32 Replies latest jw friends

  • adamah
    adamah

    sigh

  • DATA-DOG
    DATA-DOG

    I had a great scientific discussion with family tonight. I asked " What happened to the atmosphere? Something must have went wrong because huge asteroids get through and destroy all kinds of stuff, like at Tunguska. We can't be living forever in paradise, wondering if an asteroid could destroy our new assembly halls.." I was told that man's pollution must have degraded the very elements of the atmosphere, thereby affecting the magnetic field..

    I also mentioned that we JWs are old Earth Creationists. Everyone loved that. They always had doubts about the timing of things. How could oil from dinosaurs exist if the Earth was only thousands of years old? I quickly steered the conversation back on to the " theocratic " track by mentioning that we don't know how long the dinosaurs lived outside of Eden.. Then we bashed the creationists some more.

    DD

  • will-be-apostate
    will-be-apostate

    Billy, I like that reasoning. For them that means the end of discussion. How did lamas get to South America? They must be pretty good swimmers I guess.

  • Heartofaboy
    Heartofaboy

    I have loved keeping fish from the time my grandfather bought me a goldfish from the local pet shop over 50 years ago.

    I progressed on to keeping many freshwater species who's environmental requirements were very specific for them to flourish.

    Apparently none of the tropical species were taken aboard an 'ark' yet somehow they survived a saline, murky sediment loaded global flood.

    Indeed a miracle.

  • chapstick
    chapstick

    Think with your heart? Sure, no one seems to be keeping up with the latest scientific discoveries concerning the actual heart muscle and its direct relationship with emotion. The blood contains ancient memories coded in the DNA. This has been known for years. Does this affect ones personality in any way? You tell me. Evidence from blood transfusion and transplant recipients indicate it. 6000 years? Yea, right. There are some things that even narrow minded biggots get right, everyone's just afraid to give them credit for anything. There's Ifthey're wrong about a lot of things they must be wrong about everything, right? And since you or other individuals you know are never wrong about a lot of things you must be right about everything. Perfectly logical and totally unrealistic...

  • LostGeneration
    LostGeneration

    Care to share such discoveries with us, Chapstick?

    Oh wait, you are the 9/11 inside jobber, right?

  • cofty
    cofty

    The blood contains ancient memories coded in the DNA. This has been known for years.

    Known by whom exactly?

  • cantleave
    cantleave

    The blood contains ancient memories coded in the DNA.

    Ahhh a new age pseudo-science promoter. Where is the peer reviewed paper on this phenomenon?

  • bohm
    bohm

    chapstick: i think you will convince more people if you include some sort of evidence in your post rather than spend an entire paragraph accusing everyone who does not agree with you of dogmatic thinking.

  • prologos
    prologos

    I do not believe in a global 10km high flood, but, fish get from place to place hitching rides as EGGS on birds, and with

    evolution a fact, the memories, of the ancestors have to be recorded, transmitted somewhere at the smallest chemical level,

    think of the flexible migration patterns followed by successive,

    NON OVERLAPPING generations.

    does it matter if such information would be in stem cells, bone marrow?

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