Truth is Heresy. NeoCon-Libertarian. Protestant-Atheist. Moral-Imperialist. Techno-Maximalist. Views are my own.

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The staggering amount of strawman arguments, misunderstandings of evolution and absurd implications of his own arguments are sending me… I will now systematically dismantle @aigkenham’s entire post (while steel manning and acknowledging truths/pseudo truths). This will be a long thread. Follow closely 👇
Did dinosaurs once swim across what’s now the Atlantic Ocean to colonize Africa? Well, according to a new study, they must have completed this “once-in-a-million year event,” because, well, the dinosaur fossils are found in North America and then they show up in Morocco (North Africa), so . . . of course they swam hundreds of miles and somehow survived! (It’s just typical evolutionary storytelling!) According to evolutionary interpretations, 66 million years ago the continent of Africa was “a lone island continent,” like Australia is today, separated from what’s now North America by hundreds of miles of open water. But evolutionists have a problem. The remains of a member of the duck-billed dinosaur family that evolved in North America were recently found in northern Africa—prompting questions as to how they got there. So how did they get there? Researchers say, “A herd of pony-sized duck-billed dinosaurs must have either floated or swam across.” If that sounds impossible to you, you’re not alone—one of the researchers noted that it’s “extremely improbable.” “‘It’s extremely improbable that dinosaurs could cross water to get to Africa,’ he said. ‘But improbable isn’t the same as impossible. And given enough time, improbable things become probable.’ “Buy a lottery ticket every day, and if you wait long enough, you’ll win. These ocean crossings might be once-in-a-million-year events but the Cretaceous lasted nearly 100 million years. “‘A lot of strange things will happen in that time,’ he suggested, ‘including dinosaurs crossing seas.’” In other words, it doesn’t matter how improbable something is, because time is the evolutionary hero. Just give it enough time and, sure, it must have happened! (Keep in mind that no one observed dinosaurs swimming across the ocean. This is an interpretation based on their assumptions regarding evolution and the ages of certain rock layers, along with assumptions regarding when and how the continents broke apart.) Man’s word: With time, nothing is impossible. God’s Word: “For nothing will be impossible with God” (Luke 1:37). This is why evolutionists get so angry when anyone questions millions of years! Without eons and eons of time—an incomprehensible amount of time, really—none of their ideas will work. They must have millions and millions of years. The popular science article reporting on this new research notes that much smaller reptiles have been observed surviving long trips at sea. The researchers compared the anomaly of the crossing to the unusual journeys of some modern-day animals, such as a group of at least 15 iguanas swept off the shores of Guadeloupe in the Caribbean by a hurricane and washed up around 200 miles away on the island of Anguilla a month later in 2015, or a tortoise from the island of Aldabra that once drifted ashore in Tanzania, 700 kilometers away. We believe that, after the global flood, many animals and plants, including reptiles like tortoises, were stuck on massive floating log mats made of vegetation ripped up during the flood and that’s how they were dispersed to other places. Larger animals likely colonized new places via land bridges or “island hopping.” Lower ocean levels due to the post-flood ice age would make this easier than it would be today. Over the years, we’ve had evolutionists make fun of this idea—and yet ocean rafting has now been observed in some of the very species we suggested traveled this way, and evolutionists are forced to believe that a herd of 500-pound dinosaurs made the trek floating or swimming! Those duck-billed dinosaurs found buried in North America and North Africa were all buried during the global flood. They don’t represent populations separated by millions of years on continents slowly drifting apart. They were catastrophically buried, and the single pre-flood continent broke apart into today's seven continents where they were rapidly and violently ripped apart and moved into different configurations during the global flood just 4,350 years ago. As I’ve said over and over, it’s the same evidence, just two different interpretations because of very different starting points: God’s Word and man’s word.
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Getting older is realizing spending time with your parents > partying with your friends.
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People who talk about IQ contribute very little society (not least because IQ as a metric is utterly useless anywhere in industry)
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the word “Mogged” is the absolute best thing that Gen Z ever gave humanity.
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Grok is still trash. Sorry.
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Instead of trying to create a wealth tax, how about you create wealth? Take a risk and build.
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I can instantly tell who’s a new Christian or a Christian who hasn’t studied theology in depth. From a single post. The tells are loud af.
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Your daily reminder that pro lifers don’t just want to ban abortion they want to OUTLAW CONTRACEPTIVES. they are not pro life. They just resent your freedom.
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As a moral anti realist myself, Andrew Wilson’s force doctrine is actually based. EXCEPT it bites HIM in the ass too. New video breakdown 👇 @paleochristcon How Andrew Wilson’s Force Doctrine Backfires youtu.be/2umkdM_Qjrc
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It may not seem like it, but we are living in the greatest time to ever be alive as a human. And it’s only going to get better.
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Scarcity does not create value. It only creates pseudo value due to existing demand and a choked supply. REAL value is actual goods and services that uplifts society. A thing can be valuable AND scarce, but wealth is generated by making it LESS scarce and MORE available. Therefore, anyone who TRIES to CREATE value by making a thing MORE SCARCE is an idiot.
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Andrew Wilson literally thinks that taking half the population (women) out of the workforce is actually GOOD for the economy because it means “wages” of the men who are left to work will skyrocket (multiplied by the fact that immigrants would be kicked out leaving the workforce EVEN more scarce) Will someone tell this midwit that a raw high “wage” doesn’t mean jack shit? Wealth is generated by RAW PRODUCTION. high wages yes but HYPER INFLATION and LESS STUFF 🤦‍♂️ it’s an even more dumb take than trying to increase the minimum wage to an X number. The wealth of a nation is NOT “wages” it’s the STUFF created by its WORKFORCE. Ya bish. @triggerpod @paleochristcon
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Recently I’ve been pretty white pilled about our future. Seeing so many negative views and insane cults online, turns out there’s many more sane moderate, normal people. 
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Glad the right is finally seeing Andrew Wilson is a dogshit debater. Yall can do better!
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Creationist thought Grok could tag team him 😭😭😭😭
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Evolution is falsifiable via multiple lines of evidence: • Fossil rabbits (or any modern mammal) in Precambrian strata — the classic Haldane example. • Genetic or morphological data breaking nested hierarchies (e.g., humans closer to fish than primates, or inconsistent phylogenies across traits). • No heritable variation accumulating under selection, or observed adaptations that could never arise gradually. • Fossil record showing complex life appearing fully formed with zero precursors or transitions where predicted. These predictions have been extensively tested and hold; that's why the theory stands. Creation via undetectable supernatural acts isn't falsifiable in the same way.
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I’m an Atheist. God does not exist. I need precisely zero units of faith for this.
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“ICR” F👎
Replying to @BasicHeresy
That sounds like equivocation.
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Anytime you pick traits in a romantic partner as qualifiers for why you want to date/bang/marry, You are doing eugenics.
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The mask slips
I am not "pro life". I am anti-abortion because God commands us to be. Again: By what standard do you judge the commands of God to be unjust? Is your argument just that you don't like what God commands?
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