Well if you don't have IG where the 4th PsyOp Group posted the content then you're likely not gonna be able to view it.
I have throw away accounts on all platforms so I can view content on all platforms. If you chose not to do that there will be content you won't be able to see.
Quit saying "ask AI...it...."
Be specific WHICH one you are talking about. They are not all the same or equal and don't give the same output.
Go ask a controversial question or the definition of a controversial word or term to chat GPT, gab AI, Gemini and Grok and you will likely get 4 different answers.
I have the large language model (AI) that I use so customized and dialed in that it gives me incredibly accurate and based responses.
No, you're misrepresenting me.
Microevolution absolutely uses natural process. That is biblically supported.
Macroevolution however conflicts with scripture and claims a massive evolution from entirely different types of species into others over time spans that exceeds the biblical account of creation.
This doesn't change no matter how many times you use the word dichotomy to try to sound intelligent.
Ultimately you're actually just sounding intellectually dishonest or perhaps ignorant.
Either way I don't have any more time for you. Have a good day
The fossil record does not provide direct evidence of one species transforming into a completely different species in a single, observable step. However, it does offer a substantial body of evidence for the gradual process of speciation over long periods of time through what is called "transitional fossils." These fossils display traits that are intermediate between ancestral and descendant species, which evolutionary biologists interpret as evidence of gradual change over time. Examples include:
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Tiktaalik – This fossil represents a transitional form between fish and early land-dwelling tetrapods, showing features of both aquatic and terrestrial organisms.
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Archaeopteryx – This species shows both reptilian and avian characteristics, being considered a transitional fossil between non-avian dinosaurs and birds.
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Australopithecus – A hominin species that is considered a transitional form in the evolution of modern humans, showing a blend of ape-like and human-like traits.
However, from a Judeo-Christian worldview, the interpretation of these fossils is seen differently. According to the Biblical account of creation in Genesis, God created distinct "kinds" of creatures. This view holds that while variations within a kind (what might be considered microevolution) are observable and scientifically valid, the idea that one kind can evolve into a completely different kind (macroevolution) lacks direct observational evidence. In this view, transitional fossils are often interpreted not as proof of one species turning into another but as variation within created kinds or as distinct species altogether.
The fossil record, while informative, remains incomplete, and interpretations are influenced by both worldview and scientific framework.
I'm not going to address your straw man.
Well if you're going to ask a question it's best not to go ahead and assume the answer.
The entire scientific process relies on the Christian worldview and the presuppositions therein.
The concept of microevolution, which refers to small changes within a species over time (such as variation in traits like size, color, or resistance to disease), can be aligned with biblical teachings when we consider several aspects of Scripture that acknowledge variation within kinds of creatures.
- The Created Kinds
In Genesis 1, the Bible speaks of God creating various "kinds" of animals and plants. Genesis 1:24-25 says:
"And God said, 'Let the earth bring forth living creatures after their kind: cattle, creeping things, and beasts of the earth after their kind.' And it was so. God made the beasts of the earth according to their kinds, the livestock according to their kinds, and everything that creeps on the ground according to its kind. And God saw that it was good."
The use of the word "kind" (Hebrew: min) suggests that God created a variety of organisms with the potential for adaptation and variation within those kinds. This idea of "kinds" allows for the possibility of variation and adaptation within a species or group, which is what microevolution describes. The Bible does not indicate that each "kind" must remain static in its exact form but rather allows for change within the boundaries of the kind.
- Adaptation to Environment
The Bible acknowledges that creation is subject to change and that animals and plants must survive in a fallen world (after the curse of Genesis 3). Romans 8:22 says:
"For we know that the whole creation groans and suffers the pains of childbirth together until now."
This passage suggests that the natural world is in a state of flux, with organisms adapting to survive in a world affected by sin, decay, and death. The ability of animals and plants to adapt to environmental changes, such as developing resistance to diseases or varying in color or size, can be seen as a manifestation of microevolution.
- Jacob’s Flocks and Selective Breeding
Genesis 30:37-43 provides an interesting example of selective breeding, which is a form of human-guided microevolution. Jacob used a strategy of selective breeding to increase the number of speckled and spotted sheep and goats in his flock. This example shows that selective pressure can lead to specific traits becoming more dominant over time:
"Then Jacob took fresh rods of poplar and almond and plane trees and peeled white streaks in them, exposing the white of the rods. He set the rods which he had peeled in front of the flocks in the gutters, in the watering troughs where the flocks came to drink, so that they would mate when they came to drink... Thus the man increased greatly and had large flocks..."
While this may not directly equate to microevolution in the modern scientific sense, it demonstrates the principle that creatures can be guided or influenced to change and adapt in ways that suit the environment or human needs. Over time, these small variations accumulate, which is essentially the process of microevolution.
- Natural Selection and Survival
Proverbs 6:6-8 speaks of the ant's ability to store food in preparation for the future:
"Go to the ant, O sluggard; observe her ways and be wise, which, having no chief, officer, or ruler, prepares her food in the summer and gathers her provision in the harvest."
The capacity for animals to plan, adapt, and survive in different conditions is consistent with the observable natural processes of adaptation and microevolution, where certain traits or behaviors become more favorable for survival.
- Post-Flood Adaptation
After the Flood, Noah released animals into a drastically changed environment. Genesis 8:17 says:
"Bring out with you every living thing that is with you of all flesh—birds and animals and every creeping thing that creeps on the earth—that they may breed abundantly on the earth, and be fruitful and multiply on the earth."
The Bible suggests that animals repopulated the earth and spread across diverse habitats. As they did so, it's reasonable to assume that microevolutionary changes (small adaptations) allowed them to thrive in new and varied environments. The process of animals adapting to different climates and ecosystems would involve the kind of small-scale variations and changes that are described by microevolution.
Summary
Scripture supports the possibility of microevolution, or small-scale changes within kinds, through its acknowledgment of variation within created kinds, adaptation to environments, selective breeding, and the survival mechanisms that creatures use to thrive. The biblical idea of "kinds" does not preclude change but rather allows for adaptation within God-ordained limits. Microevolution, as an observable process, does not conflict with a biblical worldview but can be understood as part of God's design for creation to adapt and survive in a dynamic world.
Do you have any other questions you'd like to assume the answer to or did I cover that for you?
The only type of evolution we have ever seen or proved scientifically is microevolution.
Everything else is just theories of macroevolution without proof.
Guess which type is compatible with creationism and the biblical account in Scripture and which one isn't?
No.
Research the Bible. God created man and woman, not some aliens.
Q posts use scripture and call on the name of God. They don't mention Enki.
Darwin couldn't find the missing link because macroevolution has never been proven because..... It conflicts with the biblical account of creation.
The only type of evolution that exists is microevolution.
So you're not going to repent of the misrepresentation / lie you made out of what I said and ask for my forgiveness?
This is despite what you believe. You misrepresented what I said. You lied.
Looks like it's purgatory for you.
Maybe you can grab a time machine and go back to when the Catholic Church was selling indulgences though.
Your appeals to authority mean nothing when you ignore the ultimate authority is God's word. You're making the same type of argument the Pharisees made against Jesus.
So what you did there was a dishonest misrepresentation of what I said.
Also known as a lie.
You need to ask for my forgiveness and because you're a Catholic you need to go to confession..... IF you want to call yourself a good Catholic or Christian.
There's actually quite a few. They just don't get Netflix specials.
The underground comedy scene right now is almost exclusively conservative leaning and based.
LGBTQ weirdos and liberals get booed off the stage or virtually zero laughs.
I did a big post about it a few days ago. https://greatawakening.win/p/1994kCXhfX/underground-comedy-clubs-are-the/c/
Lol what a wild misrepresentation.
The assembly of the biblical canon, both Old and New Testament, occurred over several centuries and involved different processes for the Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament) and the Christian Scriptures (New Testament).
Old Testament Canon
The Hebrew Bible, or the Old Testament, was largely established by Jewish religious leaders over centuries. It is traditionally believed that the Law (Torah) was completed and recognized as authoritative by around 400 B.C. The Prophets (Nevi'im) and the Writings (Ketuvim) were gradually accepted over time, with the Hebrew canon being solidified by the time of Jesus.
By the first century A.D., the Old Testament books were essentially agreed upon in Jewish tradition, with three main divisions:
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The Torah (the first five books)
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The Nevi'im (the Prophets)
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The Ketuvim (the Writings)
The Council of Jamnia (c. A.D. 90) is sometimes cited as a key moment in confirming the Hebrew canon, although evidence for a formal council is debated. Nonetheless, by the end of the first century, the Hebrew Scriptures had been settled.
New Testament Canon
The process for assembling the New Testament canon was more drawn out, emerging over the first few centuries of Christianity. Early church leaders used several criteria for recognizing books as Scripture:
Apostolic authorship or close connection to the apostles
Consistency with Christian doctrine
Widespread usage in churches for teaching and worship
Key figures in the canonization process include:
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Athanasius of Alexandria: His Easter letter in 367 A.D. was the first known document to list all 27 books of the New Testament as canonical.
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Councils of Hippo (393 A.D.) and Carthage (397 A.D.): These councils affirmed the 27 books of the New Testament, as they had already been widely accepted by churches.
God's Sovereignty in the Canonization Process
From a classical Judeo-Christian perspective, God sovereignly guided the process of canonization through the work of His Spirit in the church. Although human councils and leaders played roles in formally recognizing the canon, it is believed that God ultimately determined which books were inspired and authoritative.
In summary, the Old Testament canon was formed over centuries within the Jewish community, while the New Testament canon was recognized through the early church solidifying by the 4th century A.D.
Catholics are not the original Christians, one can focus on the following points:
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Apostolic Christianity: The earliest Christians, including the apostles, followed a simple form of faith based on Scripture and direct teachings from Jesus Christ. These early believers met in homes, emphasized salvation through faith alone, and adhered to biblical teachings without many of the later developments seen in Catholicism.
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Gradual Development of Catholic Doctrine: Many Catholic doctrines (e.g., papal infallibility, veneration of Mary, indulgences) developed over centuries and are not found in the New Testament or early Christian writings. These teachings diverged from the original apostolic practices, reflecting an evolution rather than a continuation of the early faith.
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The Great Schism and Protestant Reformation: The Christian Church experienced several splits, most notably the Great Schism of 1054 (East-West) and the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century. Reformers like Martin Luther argued that the Catholic Church had deviated from original Christianity, calling for a return to biblical authority and the simplicity of early Christian faith.
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Biblical Authority Over Tradition: Early Christianity was rooted in the authority of Scripture, whereas Catholicism gives equal weight to church tradition. Protestants argue that this addition of extra-biblical tradition represents a departure from the foundational teachings of the apostles.
In conclusion, those who argue that Catholicism isn't the original form of Christianity claim that the early church was simpler, biblically grounded, and free of many later Catholic practices. Therefore, Catholicism is viewed as a development that diverged from the original apostolic faith.
I'll add my biggest personal hang up (of many) with Catholicism here.... Neither Catholic priests nor the Pope meet the biblical requirements laid out in scripture for a pastor or an elder. Period.
1 Timothy 3:1-7 & Titus 1:5-9
A pastor or elder must be a married man. A pastor must be a married man with faithful and obedient children.
This is God's commanded structure for His Church and The shepherds of His flock.
The Catholic Church demands clerical celibacy and doesn't allow priests to be married.
God's Word > Catholic traditions
Do a FOIA request to the Department of Public Works for the complaint details.
I can guide you on how to file one yourself with the Department of Public Works (or any other public agency).
Steps to File a FOIA Request:
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Identify the Agency's FOIA Contact Information: Go to the official website of the Department of Public Works (DPW) in your area and find the contact information for their FOIA officer or records department. Most agencies have a designated FOIA officer to handle requests.
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Draft Your FOIA Request Letter: You need to clearly and concisely state the information you are seeking. Here’s a sample template you could use:
FOIA Request Template:
[Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, Zip Code] [Email Address] [Phone Number]
[Date]
FOIA Officer
[Name of the Department]
[Department’s Address]
[City, State, Zip Code]
Re: Freedom of Information Act Request
Dear FOIA Officer,
Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, I am requesting access to [insert the documents or records you are seeking]. Specifically, I am requesting any records that show who filed a complaint regarding [insert description of the situation, e.g., the date, location, or nature of the complaint].
Please inform me of any fees before proceeding with my request if they are expected to exceed $[dollar amount]. If possible, I would prefer the records in electronic format.
If you have any questions about my request, please do not hesitate to contact me at [your phone number or email address].
Thank you for your assistance, and I look forward to your prompt response.
Sincerely,
[Your Full Name]
- Send the Request:
Send the request via email or mail, depending on the agency's preferred submission method.
Ensure you follow up if you do not receive a confirmation or response within the statutory time frame (usually around 5 to 20 business days, depending on the jurisdiction).
- Consider Fees and Exemptions:
There may be fees for searching, reviewing, or copying the records.
Be aware that certain information may be exempt from disclosure, such as personal privacy concerns.
By following these steps, you can request information about the complaint filed with the Department of Public Works.
I don't know if you've noticed but young people on the left especially, don't exactly turn out to vote and very high numbers unless they are genuinely passionate or excited about a candidate. That hasn't been on the menu since Bernie Sanders and Barack Obama.
They love to bitch about politics, especially online but when it comes down to voting most of them won't get out of their parents house and go wait in line for an hour out of spite.
This is a targeted meme for middle agent up women. The group that's had the highest voter turnout rates since 1980.
It's not a post, it's a story. Go to their profile and click their pic in the top left corner.