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An Age-Old Theological Question 13

There's nothing like a creationist science fair with a touch of racism.

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An Age-Old Theological Question

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  • by oldspewey ( 1303305 ) on Monday July 06, 2009 @12:17PM (#28595575)
    The only possible way to answer this question is with Conservapedia [conservapedia.com], which is strangely silent on the issue. Some questions are clearly beyond mortal knowledge.
  • Looks like he's using the arrest photo of James Brown as evidence. Doesn't look good for the minorities.
  • *Does not represent most Christians.
  • I'd like to see his reasoning. Or maybe not. For full disclosure, I am a Christian and mostly white. That said, the Bible is pretty clear on this issue. Race is most definitely not a deciding factor. Again, I'd like to see his reasoning. Right now my numbskull alarm is going off big time.

    • and i'd like to see the reasoning of considering the question worthy of rational discussion. we have a couple of problems right off the bat with this thing called "heaven", and the criteria with which to define the "minority" group...though i admit to taking great pleasure in the debate 30 years ago trolling for jesus freaks at the student union, at present it seems kinda like picking on the disadvantaged.
  • OK, so, taking this guy's science fair project at face value ... there won't be any minorities in heaven. What's the current world population ? (2008, from Wikipedia)

    Region
    Population (million) ; Colour
    World
    6,707 ; varies
    Africa
    973 ; black with white and brown spots
    Asia
    4,054 ; yellow/ brown
    Europe
    732 ; white with suspiciously strong tan in parts
    Latin America / Caribbean
    577 ; yellow, brown and Hispanic
    Northern America
    337 ; white with a nasty brown stain that us good ol'boys are trying to rub out
    Oceania
    34 ; jus
  • Christians supposedly go to heaven to be with Jesus. Jesus was a Jew. Question answered.

I tell them to turn to the study of mathematics, for it is only there that they might escape the lusts of the flesh. -- Thomas Mann, "The Magic Mountain"

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