Another Bigoted Liberal Law Illegally Discriminating Against Only One Religion

I am saying it doesn't matter what I say, you will come up with something new to argue. I have better things to do!

Ken Ham Can’t Find Enough Creationist Employees, So He’s Loosening Restrictions :laugh:

Last week, we pointed out that Ken Ham was having troubling finding employees for the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter. He had full-time, part-time, and seasonal positions available, but not many takers.

That may be because the application requires everyone — from tour guide to plumber — to include their “salvation testimony” (that they’ve been saved by Jesus), their “Creation belief statement” (that evolution as we know it is a lie and the Earth is only a few thousand years old), and “Confirmation of your agreement with the AiG Statement of Faith” (which, among other things, says the “only legitimate marriage” is between opposite sex couples and implies that transgender people don’t really exist).

In short, not only was Answers in Genesis not going to hire Jews, they weren’t even going to hire Christians who strayed from the party line.

It looks like he’s changed his mind about that.

In a Facebook Live video posted this morning, Ham revealed that the rules were no longer as stringent for seasonal employees, often younger people home from school for the summer or winter.


https://friendlyatheist.patheos.com...nist-employees-so-hes-loosening-restrictions/
 
He forgives all sins when asked

So you only need ask. And since God's love is unconditional (RIGHT?), doesn't that basically give you allowance to sin and repent at will?

So then why can't you bake a cake?




do not celebrate my sin i repent or turn away from it.

How do you do that? It's all internalized, isn't it? So it's completely disingenuous and insincere.

I have no doubt about the veracity of your zealotry...what I doubt is the sincerity of it.
 
Ken Ham Can’t Find Enough Creationist Employees, So He’s Loosening Restrictions :laugh:

Last week, we pointed out that Ken Ham was having troubling finding employees for the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter. He had full-time, part-time, and seasonal positions available, but not many takers.

That may be because the application requires everyone — from tour guide to plumber — to include their “salvation testimony” (that they’ve been saved by Jesus), their “Creation belief statement” (that evolution as we know it is a lie and the Earth is only a few thousand years old), and “Confirmation of your agreement with the AiG Statement of Faith” (which, among other things, says the “only legitimate marriage” is between opposite sex couples and implies that transgender people don’t really exist).

In short, not only was Answers in Genesis not going to hire Jews, they weren’t even going to hire Christians who strayed from the party line.

It looks like he’s changed his mind about that.

In a Facebook Live video posted this morning, Ham revealed that the rules were no longer as stringent for seasonal employees, often younger people home from school for the summer or winter.


https://friendlyatheist.patheos.com...nist-employees-so-hes-loosening-restrictions/

Party line? For a non believer you spend a lot of time talking about Christianity.
 
So you only need ask. And since God's love is unconditional (RIGHT?), doesn't that basically give you allowance to sin and repent at will?

So then why can't you bake a cake?






How do you do that? It's all internalized, isn't it? So it's completely disingenuous and insincere.

I have no doubt about the veracity of your zealotry...what I doubt is the sincerity of it.

Answered!

It doesn't matter what you doubt, God knows the heart!

Romans 6 New King James Version (NKJV)
Dead to Sin, Alive to God

6 What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin that grace may abound? 2 Certainly not! How shall we who died to sin live any longer in it? 3 Or do you not know that as many of us as were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into His death? 4 Therefore we were buried with Him through baptism into death, that just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life.
 
Up to what, you are lacking in everything resembling an argument!

My "argument" is that I do not know if any gods exist or not.

Your "argument" is that you KNOW one does...and you KNOW what pleases and offends it.

Gimme a break, Wolverine.

My argument has substance.

Yours is just a series of words.
 
In Trump's economy, job-seekers are the winners and many businesses are having trouble finding employees. I's rather stupid of your bigoted source to think it's simply problem of Ken Ham wanting all the employees to be strict Creationists. BTW, how many strict creationists do lib shitheads think support same-sex marriage? After all, opposition to same-sex marriage is one of the reasons your shithead source sited for Ken Ham having trouble finding employees.

Ken Ham Can’t Find Enough Creationist Employees, So He’s Loosening Restrictions :laugh:

Last week, we pointed out that Ken Ham was having troubling finding employees for the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter. He had full-time, part-time, and seasonal positions available, but not many takers.

That may be because the application requires everyone — from tour guide to plumber — to include their “salvation testimony” (that they’ve been saved by Jesus), their “Creation belief statement” (that evolution as we know it is a lie and the Earth is only a few thousand years old), and “Confirmation of your agreement with the AiG Statement of Faith” (which, among other things, says the “only legitimate marriage” is between opposite sex couples and implies that transgender people don’t really exist).

In short, not only was Answers in Genesis not going to hire Jews, they weren’t even going to hire Christians who strayed from the party line.

It looks like he’s changed his mind about that.

In a Facebook Live video posted this morning, Ham revealed that the rules were no longer as stringent for seasonal employees, often younger people home from school for the summer or winter.


https://friendlyatheist.patheos.com...nist-employees-so-hes-loosening-restrictions/
 
My "argument" is that I do not know if any gods exist or not.

Your "argument" is that you KNOW one does...and you KNOW what pleases and offends it.

Gimme a break, Wolverine.

My argument has substance.

Yours is just a series of words.

My faith has made me strong, you say you don't know, I have seen him work. I am not asking you to believe, although I wish you did. I only know what the word of God says offends God.
 
My faith has made me strong, you say you don't know, I have seen him work. I am not asking you to believe, although I wish you did. I only know what the word of God says offends God.

Whistle, if you must, to get past the graveyard.

But if you claim in a forum like this that you KNOW at least one god exists...and it just happens to be the god you currently worship...and you KNOW what pleases and offends that god...

...you will get lots of blow back...not only from me, but from many.

We will call you on your "I KNOW" bullshit, because it is an absurdity that rightly and necessarily must be called out.
 
Whistle, if you must, to get past the graveyard.

But if you claim in a forum like this that you KNOW at least one god exists...and it just happens to be the god you currently worship...and you KNOW what pleases and offends that god...

...you will get lots of blow back...not only from me, but from many.

We will call you on your "I KNOW" bullshit, because it is an absurdity that rightly and necessarily must be called out.

You do whatever you need to to get through the day, I KNOW God exists, he changed my life. If you need to call me on whatever to help yourself feel better, or superior some how go for it I will not be swayed
 
Thanks for trying! Have a nice Day and remember one day every knee will bow and every tongue confess Jesus is Lord! FACT i truly hope before that time you take time to get to know Jesus. That is sincere hope.

So you admit you're looking for world domination.
 
Whatever!

For the record, Wolverine...I once was a fairly "religious" guy. There was a time I wanted to become a priest. And one of the proud moments of my life, even now as an agnostic person, is the day I served Mass in St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican.

I had regular conversations with the god...and with Jesus in those days.

At some point, I discovered I was just talking to myself...kidding myself.

Fact is...I grew up.

Now...I acknowledge that I do not know if any gods exist.

They may. It certainly is possible.

It also is possible there are no gods...or that even if there are gods...the gods are something a lot bigger than that god of the Bible.

Just wanted to mention that.
 
For the record, Wolverine...I once was a fairly "religious" guy. There was a time I wanted to become a priest. And one of the proud moments of my life, even now as an agnostic person, is the day I served Mass in St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican.

I had regular conversations with the god...and with Jesus in those days.

At some point, I discovered I was just talking to myself...kidding myself.

Fact is...I grew up.

Now...I acknowledge that I do not know if any gods exist.

They may. It certainly is possible.

It also is possible there are no gods...or that even if there are gods...the gods are something a lot bigger than that god of the Bible.

Just wanted to mention that.

I wasn't anything until I was saved at 29, went to church with friends occasionally, Mom took us as kids but it was Episcopalian, don't remember much. I understood that God loved me, but wasn't ready to let go of the world. Thankful that at 29 while falling deeper into alcoholism, my wife was going to leave me, with my son with her. Morning after my first black out at the wheel, she said she was going to Church and I was welcome to go with her, long story short after much conviction from the Holy Spirit I surrendered my life to Christ, not a day that goes by that I am not thankful. In my opinion Catholicism is a cult, so I am not surprised a bright guy like yourself found the contradictions with what you read, and what they say.
 
I wasn't anything until I was saved at 29, went to church with friends occasionally, Mom took us as kids but it was Episcopalian, don't remember much. I understood that God loved me, but wasn't ready to let go of the world. Thankful that at 29 while falling deeper into alcoholism, my wife was going to leave me, with my son with her. Morning after my first black out at the wheel, she said she was going to Church and I was welcome to go with her, long story short after much conviction from the Holy Spirit I surrendered my life to Christ, not a day that goes by that I am not thankful. In my opinion Catholicism is a cult, so I am not surprised a bright guy like yourself found the contradictions with what you read, and what they say.

Yeah...I understand that there are so-called Christians who consider Catholicism to be a cult...and that THEY (Catholics) should reject the "contradictions" that amass.

You guys should all take a long, hard look at whatever else you think to be an improvement over Catholicism or Episcopalianism. They are not...not by a very long shot. They are as far from logical or Christ-like as either of those other two.

Fact is, though, a vast majority of both agnosticism and atheism...is more Christ-like than the "Christians" of the Christian churches as a whole.

Many of us outside Christianity (I do not presume to speak for all) consider many of the teachings of Jesus to be worthwhile, commendable, and recommendable.

I personally despise what Christianity does to the teachings of Jesus...much more than I despise any particular teaching.

He did worship the god of the Bible...and I think that to be a mistake on his part, but it is understandable considering the time and place of his enlightenment.

Your "being saved" is interesting...and I'm glad whatever happened happened. You needed to pull yourself up from whatever hole you had gotten into. But my guess is that no god was involved in that move...YOU did it.

You ought to take credit for it, but if you want to assign the credit to this god of yours...that is your choice to make.
 
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