No biggie, just a fringe belief - but hey. I always get a good laugh at how liberals except America to care what Europe or anyone else thinks about the US
By that standard then the UK is just as much a laughing stock because members of the Church of Scientology happen to live there.
And since the article cites no source I doubt it entirely. One time I saw a discovery channel documentary about reseach into the possibility that the "Loch Ness Monster" was a type of dinosaur which had actually which had managed to survive exinction, but it had nothing to do with young earth creationism.
What, like them teaching:
a. A mythical Lock Monster, used by the Scots to draw in tourists and tell fire side pub stories is real.
b. Use afore mentioned monster to prove a mythical sky being exists.
Yeah, pure madness from the Left here, there's nothing insane coming from the Right!
If god is omnipotent and omnipresent, shouldn't we just let him deal with the gays? He seems more equiped to deal with his own business.
Where's the source for this? The OP didn't provide one, he just wants to take it at it's word.
As far as the Loch Ness monster, from a secular persecptive there's nothing inherantly "mythical" about it - obviously there's no hard evidence for it yet but the possibiliy that some dinosaurs have managed to survive exinction and live undiscovered is still true. It's not any more irrational than believing that alien life could exist on other planets undiscovered.
If god is omnipotent and omnipresent, shouldn't we just let him deal with the gays? He seems more equiped to deal with his own business.
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