In alt.education Re: brain sizes: Einstein's and women's,
GodEvolved wrote...
>JDay123 at BellSouth.com (Jd) wrote in
>news:3d4839f7.1489749 at news1.lig.bellsouth.net:
>>> In alt.education Re: brain sizes: Einstein's and women's,
>> GodEvolved wrote...
>>>>>JDay123 at BellSouth.com (Jd) wrote in
>>>news:3d455f8f.8278795 at news1.lig.bellsouth.net:
>>>>>>> In alt.education Re: brain sizes: Einstein's and women's,
>>>> GodEvolved wrote...
>>>>>>>>>JDay123 at BellSouth.com (Jd) wrote in
>>>>>news:3d42d992.4900604 at news1.lig.bellsouth.net:
>>>>>>>>>> Mark 16:15 And he said unto them, "Go ye into all the world,
>>>>>> and preach the gospel to every creature". - Jesus
>>>>>>>>>>Isn't that book merely what some guy(Mark, no doubt) perceives Jesus
>>>>>said. I mean, it doesn't exactly say, 'And I said unto them, "Go ye
>>>>>into all the world, and preach the gospel to every chreature".
>>>>>>>> Technically, yes. Billions of Christians since have perceived those
>>>>>>Technicality is the very soul of theology.
>>>>>>> words as a command of Jesus. If they hadn't, I would'nt be here
>>>> right
>>>>>>What they *perceive* may have no bearing on reality.
>>>>>>> now telling you all these things.
>>>>>>The question isn't whether *they* perceive, but whether *you* perceive
>>>it.
>>>>>>>>>>> Bottom line is that it all boils down to faith.
>>>>>>It sure does, and remember that your buddy John Knight is willing to
>>>drive whole populations out over a matter of *faith*, not even fact.
>>>> What? Haven't you seen his statistics?
>>Sure I've seen his statistics, the ones he misinterprets and misrepresents.
>Those statistics only speak of faith, not fact. The fact that 91%(his
>number, and I disagree with his interpretation of it) of the population
>believes in a thing does not make that thing a reality or fact; it merely
>means people believe in it.
It would mean alot more to you if those 91% believed as you do.
Jd