The language reference was symbolic. You're speaking words, but they make no sense. Aliens created mankind? Me being an atheist and believing every bullshit theory? What the fuck are you even talking about?
You're clearly not even talking to me.
If your objective here was to engage in a dialog like most users here, I suggest you don't run off on wild, nonsensical, irrelevant conjectures. Otherwise it sounds like you just need a place to talk to yourself in a rubber room in a straight jacket.
If Turk believes in god, then I don't see why he has such a problem with the theory of aliens creating mankind. Technically, God IS an alien. Not just alien to earth, but to the entire universe.
If Turk believes in god, then I don't see why he has such a problem with the theory of aliens creating mankind. Technically, God IS an alien. Not just alien to earth, but to the entire universe.
'Pentecostal pastor told me water would cure my HIV'
Doctors have warned that patients with HIV are giving up their medicine after being told by Pentecostal church pastors to rely on faith in God instead.
Medical staff working with children and young people say the lives of some church members are being put in danger because they are wrongly being told they can be cured.
In one case, an HIV-sufferer was given a plastic bottle of water by his pastor and told it would heal him. He later stopped taking his medicine and his condition worsened.
You can also believe the story about aliens created mankind while you're at it. Innate nature, aliens, coincidence, all are reasonable as long as it is not religion. It's ironic, how you atheists love to call the religious as bigots while you too are so close-minded against religion and ready to believe every bullshit theory you read about beginning of life as long as it does not include a god to worship.
The more I think about the concept of god, the more I'm inclined towards accepting ignosticism/theological noncognitivism. They seem like the most rational position.
The more I think about the concept of god, the more I'm inclined towards accepting ignosticism/theological noncognitivism. They seem like the most rational position.
The more I think about the concept of god, the more I'm inclined towards accepting ignosticism/theological noncognitivism. They seem like the most rational position.
The more I think about the concept of god, the more I'm inclined towards accepting ignosticism/theological noncognitivism. They seem like the most rational position.