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vlyons

(10,252 posts)
7. there's a lot of illogical dogma in religion
Wed Feb 23, 2022, 09:31 PM
Feb 2022

Some of my favorites are 1) virgin birth. Now there is a lizard in New Mexico, the whiptail lizard, that reproduces asexually. The female lays only female eggs. There are no males in the species. And I guess there are some ant and bee species that reproduce asexually. But I don't know of any mammal or bird species that reproduce asexually. So the question is, where did Jesus get his male chomozomes?

2) How did Jesus change inorganic material, water, into organic material, wine?

3) How did Jesus escape earth's gravity without a rocket or oxygen supply to ascend into heaven, wherever that is.

4) Where did Mohammed get the winged horse Barach to ride up into heaven, wherever that is.

I sure would like to have a winged horse. Do you think one could win the Kentucky Derby. Wow now that would be something, wouldn't it?

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k and r Ferrets are Cool Feb 2022 #1
I am an Atheist, but I am not "against" religion. Chainfire Feb 2022 #2
"Life is sacred"? nycbos Feb 2022 #3
There is no creator God. vlyons Feb 2022 #4
And what about all the babies born with genetic defects? Delmette2.0 Feb 2022 #6
there's a lot of illogical dogma in religion vlyons Feb 2022 #7
Thanks for the additional WTF's Delmette2.0 Feb 2022 #8
Like those billion atoms keithbvadu2 Feb 2022 #5
I'm not opposed to other cultures. old as dirt Mar 2022 #9
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