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Of course science evolves, but that shouldn’t be a reason for a vulgarization book to teach something else than the scientific consensus of the time.
I didn’t read Sapiens, but if this book claim that homo sapiens is responsible for the disappearing of Neanderthals, you can close it. This idea was disproven by research long ago: when sapiens arrived in Europe, Neanderthals were already on the verge of disappearing.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why do you personally believe in your religion?
84·9 days agoI understand the reaction. The Bible is sold by a lot of churches as “the word of God”, and if it’s the case, God is a lying asshole. But nowhere in the Bible it is written that the Bible is the word of God; according to the Bible the word of God is Jesus-Christ so… it may not be the right approach according to the Bible itself.
I love the Bible, I read it (almost) every day, I use it as a guide in my material and spiritual lives, I studied the story of its interpretation in the university, I even thought about making that my speciality. Yet I don’t understand how someone could believe in biblical inerrancy. It’s very clearly a human work, written by error-prone normal humans. I believe that God spoke to its redactors, but it’s still a human work. And ours is (according to me) to listen to the voice of God through the human form; and that’s why we have the Church, as it’s not something one can do alone.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why do you personally believe in your religion?
151·9 days agoI do not really know. I was not raised in a practicing family, and my country is very secular.
Philosophically, I’m agnostic. I’m not convinced either by arguments for or against the existence of God. I think a being which could exist outside time and space is not approachable by our reason.
But I can’t stay neutral, the question is too important. And I feel the presence of God in my life. This feeling came first, and when I tried to understand it, I went to the culturally nearest place of worship, and it was Protestantism, and I felt at home. I read the Bible, not as a theology manual, but as the story of people who try to understand the presence of God; sometimes they’re right, sometimes they’re wrong, but their quest is mine, and theirs inspires mine.
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Risa@startrek.website•It's the only logical future, captain.English
2·9 days agoIt may be possible in English, I’m not competent enough to have a strong opinion.
In French, as all words are gendered, the things are different.
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Risa@startrek.website•It's the only logical future, captain.English
3·10 days agoThe invisibilization.
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Risa@startrek.website•It's the only logical future, captain.English
13·10 days agogoddesses are already gods
That’s called invisibilization of women. The French language, which is my mother tongue, does that a lot, and we’re fighting against that.
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Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•The United Nations held a vote on the death penalty. This is how countries voted
261·12 days agoJapan is a country that frequently practices the death penalty.
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Reddit@lemmy.world•I wanted to find out what happened to epoxy hot dog guy. He opened it and it's gone
4·14 days agoOh yes you’re right!
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Reddit@lemmy.world•I wanted to find out what happened to epoxy hot dog guy. He opened it and it's gone
6·14 days agoVery interesting story but: why are the books in the wrong side?

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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Would you date someone that uses a hammer?
5·15 days ago
I only use this kind of hammers.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Parents, do y'all love your children more/less depending on if they reciprocate it? Or do you love your children the same regardless, even if they hate you?
16·16 days agoNo, I love them unconditionally. But the level of affection I show change according to certain parameters, one of them being how much they are affectionate themselves. Affection is not the only way to show love, though.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What are the important differences between the RSF and army in Sudan?
4·17 days agoI wouldn’t say the RSF is atheistic, but it’s a secular group, in a country which was islamist until 2019. Officially, the regular forces are secular too, as the religions and the State were separated after the protests of 2018-2019, so it’s not the main difference.
I’d say it’s mainly a fight between two dictators who tried to form an alliance but were not capable of sharing the power. There’s a little more ideological diversity within the regular forces though, as the RSF is deeply and strongly Arab-supremacist.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is it common for family members to spy on each other's sexual behavior to find evidence of "degeneracy"? Or did I grow up in hell?
22·20 days agoI agree with your message, which seems to confirm mine. How yours makes mine a strawman?
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is it common for family members to spy on each other's sexual behavior to find evidence of "degeneracy"? Or did I grow up in hell?
211·20 days agoOnly religion? The State is 1000x worse in this regard, and it doesn’t need religion.
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memes@lemmy.world•"You can always trust your mother to be on your side" -Actual phrase my mother said
6·26 days agoI agree. I yell on my children on occasion, but it’s a thing I regret every time, yelling is not okay.













I’m so happy for her and her congregation!