richard dawkins 2015,Stupid Things Atheists Say W Richard Dawkins & More
Clinton Richard Dawkins /ˈdɔːkɨnz/, FRS, FRSL (born 26 March 1941) is an English ethologist, evolutionary biologist,[3] and writer. He is an emeritus fellow ...
Wow, this one is amazing. It opens with the worst example of stretching
definitions I've ever seen. If some one claimed they were a mathematician,
and didn't know algebra, you would tell them they were not. If some one
claimed to be a medical doctor and didn't even know first aid, you wouldn't
call them a doctor. Yet, if some one wants to call them selves a Christian,
but doesn't know anything about the faith or practice the faith, you are OK
with their claim? Are you that desperate to gain numbers?
Remember, the Bible states quite clearly that the majority would be
deceived. With that in mind, why would you wish to make your faction the
majority? How can some one be a Christian if they don't even know what
Jesus was teaching? That's like claiming to be a fan of Peter Gabriel, but
never having heard any of his songs. What is it, you just like the name?
You just want to be part of the flock and so you are willing to lie about
it poorly just to feel like you are a part of something?
No, some one isn't a Christian simply for saying 'I'm a Christian.'. It's
not a faith of convenience you slip on and off at whim. It's a way of life
and a path to connecting with the divine, and I don't mean the transvestite.
Any one that thinks God can be fooled by lip service or just slapping a
label on your self is in for a rude shock. If you don't care enough about
the faith to even bother to know what it is, or read the holy books, then
you are not a member of that faith. At best you are a moron, at worst a
corrupt deceiver that will confuse others and drive them away from the
faith.
How any one claiming to be a Christian could defend such a thing is beyond
me.
John Owen - The Dominion of Sin and Grace
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Virginia Theological Seminary Chapel Choir Octet: William Byrd - "Ave Verum"
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Gabriel Fauré: Sanctus (from Requiem, op. 48)
The Choir of Somerville College, Oxford Robert Smith (organ) David Crown (conductor) Douai Abbey, 30 November 2013 Facebook: ...
RI Seminar: David Forsyth : Understanding Pictures of Rooms and Inserting Objects into them
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Mass for Two Choirs - Charles-Marie Widor
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I sang this mass in Saint Sulpice with 2 organs (the great
Cavaille-Coll)...The echo effect between the 2 organs and the 2 choirs is
necessary to appreciate this opus.
But it's always nice to hear this piece.
Two organs were used in this performance. The video doesn't do a good job of showing the main organ in context. If you watch carefully when they show the choir, you can catch glimpses of the gallery organ being played. Every close up view of an organ console in this video is showing the console of the main organ.
Should Doctors Ever Kill? Nigel Biggar, Dan Hall, Warren Kinghorn discuss at Mayo Clinic
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