Altfish
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Between 10 and 25 percent of known pregnancies end in miscarriage.
A Breakdown of Miscarriage Rates by Week
A Breakdown of Miscarriage Rates by Week
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To be fair, God has a very bad track record for murder, 3,000,000 + at a conservative estimateAccording to some people, those fetuses are "babies", and abortion is murder. Which would make God...what?
Why would god allow defective foetuses to occur?Why would God not want defective fetuses to be naturally aborted?
Why would god allow defective foetuses to occur?
We did it to ourselves with the Fall. We could have become more than the merely natural animals we were and are, but we rejected God's offer.Between 10 and 25 percent of known pregnancies end in miscarriage.
A Breakdown of Miscarriage Rates by Week
We did it to ourselves with the Fall. We could have become more than the merely natural animals we were and are, but we rejected God's offer.
For which part?Evidence?
"Beam me up, Scotty"We did it to ourselves with the Fall. We could have become more than the merely natural animals we were and are, but we rejected God's offer.
For which part?
The evidence that...
That we did it to ourselves with the Fall.
If you don't find the Genesis myth satisfactory, then oh well. It's pretty hard to pinpoint exactly when mankind developed its current rational cognitive abilities or perception of morality by looking at fossils or genomes. Add to the fact that God by definition cannot be scientifically proven or disproven, and you come to the fact that there's no point in asking for epistemological evidence on the subject.The evidence that...
That we did it to ourselves with the Fall.
That we could have become more than the merely natural animals
That we rejected God's offer.
I hardly think stone age myths are sufficient evidence....
If you don't find the Genesis myth satisfactory, then oh well. It's pretty hard to pinpoint exactly when mankind developed its current rational cognitive abilities or perception of morality by looking at fossils or genomes. Add to the fact that God by definition cannot be scientifically proven or disproven, and you come to the fact that there's no point in asking for epistemological evidence on the subject.
Sounds a lot like traditional Catholics.Has anyone come across the insane Christian sect called the, 'Quiverfulls', who believe that all children are a blessing from god and they should never use any form of birth control, having as many children as god sends them.
If god is responsible it isn't choosy about who has kids, what about those have been abused and killed by their evil parents/
Why? There's intelligent life here."Beam me up, Scotty"
Sounds a lot like traditional Catholics.
I quite enjoy myths, and they are often vehicles for teaching useful lessons. however many others contain very little such usefulness, such as the three points you raised.