Wednesday, 30 July 2014

Only Christians Can Do Science

 
Original video is here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTaPeDJpSwQ


The guy in the video says that only Christians can do Science.

This list of Nobel prize-winning atheists
proves that he is just another liar for Jesus:


Zhores Alferov 2000 Physics

Philip W. Anderson 1977 Physics

Julius Axelrod 1970 Physiology or Medicine

Hans Bethe 1967 Physics

Patrick Blackett 1948 Physics

Niels Bohr 1922 Physics

Paul D. Boyer 1997 Chemistry

Percy Williams Bridgman 1946 Physics

James Chadwick 1935 Physics

Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar 1983 Physics

Georges Charpak 1992 Physics

Francis Crick 1962 Physiology or Medicine

Paul Dirac 1933 Physics

Richard R. Ernst 1991 Chemistry

Richard Feynman 1965 Physics

James Franck 1925 Physics

Vitaly Ginzburg 2003 Physics

Herbert A. Hauptman 1985 Chemistry

Roald Hoffmann 1981 Chemistry.

Russell Alan Hulse 1993 Physics

François Jacob 1965 Physiology or Medicine

Frédéric Joliot-Curie 1935 Chemistry

Irène Joliot-Curie 1935 Chemistry

Herbert Kroemer 2000 Physics

Harold Kroto 1996 Chemistry

Lev Landau 1962 Physics

Leon M. Lederman 1988 Physics

Jean-Marie Lehn 1987 Chemistry

Sir Peter Medawar 1960 Physiology or Medicine

Élie Metchnikoff 1908 Physiology or Medicine

Peter D. Mitchell 1978 Chemistry

Jacques Monod 1965 Physiology or Medicine

Thomas Hunt Morgan 1933 Physiology or Medicine

Hermann Joseph Muller 1946 Physiology or Medicine

John Forbes Nash, Jr. 1994 Nobel Economic Sciences

Paul Nurse 2001 Physiology or Medicine

Wilhelm Ostwald 1909 Chemistry

Linus Pauling 1954 Chemistry

Ivan Pavlov 1904 Physiology or Medicine

Jean Baptiste Perrin 1926 Physics

Max Perutz 1962 Chemistry

Richard J. Roberts 1993 Physiology or Medicine

Andrei Sakharov 1975 Peace Prize

Erwin Schrödinger 1933 Physics

William Shockley 1956 Physics

Michael Smith 1993 Chemistry

Jack Steinberger 1988 Physics

John Sulston 2002 Physiology or Medicine

Igor Tamm 1958 Physics

Nikolaas Tinbergen 1973 Physiology or Medicine

Harold Urey 1934 Chemistry

George Wald 1967 Physiology or Medicine

James D. Watson 1962 Physiology or Medicine

Steven Weinberg 1979 Physics

Eugene Wigner 1963 Physics


Hundreds more atheist scientists listed here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_atheists_in_science_and_technology






Monday, 28 July 2014

I'm Humble, You're Arrogant

Atheists are arrogant, Christians are humble. Yeah. Right.

The people who claim to have a direct line to the Creator Of The Universe, Invisible Master of All Things, Who tells them that they have a special purpose and will live for Eternity, and who have a Divine Mission to make sure everyone else follows God’s marching orders, are humble. The ones who say we live in a thin skin of water and air on one small rock among uncountable trillions in the universe, who say existence is fragile and we need to work to maintain it, and that we’re nothing special, except to ourselves…those are the arrogant ones.
http://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2014/07/28/

Have you ever seen Christian bumper stickers that say something like "not perfect, just saved"? I suppose the owner imagines that this is an expression of humility for admitting that one isn't perfect, but the attempted humility fails because of the smug expression of superiority: "even if I'm not perfect, I'm still going to spend eternity in paradise while the rest of you losers will suffer an eternity of torment. So there!" Yet, it's atheists who are accused of being arrogant.
http://atheism.about.com/





Sunday, 27 July 2014

Where Do You Think You're Going?

Alan Bennett in "Beyond The Fringe" more than fifty years ago (in 1961)



During some performances he deleted the story of the young lady who asked "What's your little game?" and replaced it with another story where he was on a railway station and mistakenly went in through a gate where he should have been going out. It was at that point, says Bennett,
An employee of the railways hailed me:
'Oi you,' he said. 'Where do you think you're going?'
And that put me in mind of the sort of question I should be asking you, here, tonight:
 'Where do you think you're going?'


Friday, 25 July 2014

Thursday, 24 July 2014

Oops!

Gordon Klingenschmitt has been a preacher all his life, but he still doesn't know what the bible teaches. In this video he unwittingly declares that the bible is demonic!




The original video is here:

The relevant piece begins at the 24'00" mark



Tuesday, 22 July 2014

Sad Story

I think I know what happened here and that's why I feel sad for the young man who died. He made the simplest mistake and it cost him his life.




Notice that the water was only a few inches deep on the roadway and it was flowing freely through the spoked wheels so there was no strong water pressure against the bike. If the bike had been swept away by water pressure the wheels would have been knocked out from under the rider and the bike would have slid sideways off the road and over the edge. In the video, however, the rider actually steers the bike through a ninety-degree turn and it remains upright even as it falls off the edge of the road.

What probably happened is that the rider looked down at the water and became disorientated by its movement across the road from left to right. He was instinctively steering to the right without even realising it. If he had lifted his eyes from the water he would have got things into perspective and understood that he was in danger. But he didn't lift his eyes. Even as his bike made that ninety-degree turn, he was probably still thinking that he was traveling in a straight line across the road.

The sad thing about his death is that solution is so simple.

Before entering the water you should pick landmark directly ahead of you on the other side of the river. It might be a tree, or a bush, or a fence post, or anything at all. But whatever it is, it now becomes your aiming point. If you go from where you are now directly to your aiming point then you will have crossed the river in a beautiful straight line, and you do that by never once looking down at the water. Once your journey begins you keep your eyes focused on your aiming point and completely ignore the water flow beneath you. That prevents you from becoming disorientated and you will never make a ninety-degree turn that sends you off the road and into the river.