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  1. JudgeRightly

    Maunday Thursday

    I have no idea what you're talking about. This is why I told you to step out of the Catholic tradition for a moment.
  2. JudgeRightly

    Maunday Thursday

    @rstrats here is the corrected timeline from the above ChatGPT link: Revised Timeline with a Thursday Crucifixion Wednesday Night (Beginning of Thursday by Jewish Time) - The Last Supper (Passover meal) is eaten after sunset (Luke 22:14-20, Matthew 26:26-29). - Jesus predicts Peter’s denial...
  3. JudgeRightly

    Maunday Thursday

    Step out of the Catholic tradition for a moment, Idolater. A Friday crucifixion doesn't work, because it doesn't align with the narrative and other corroborating details. The corrected timeline is at the end of this: https://chatgpt.com/share/67bb6375-12c0-8001-ba7a-91eb3e7cf1d7
  4. JudgeRightly

    Maunday Thursday

    Christ was crucified on Thursday, was in the tomb Friday and Saturday (both of those days were Sabbaths that year), and rose on the third day, Sunday.
  5. JudgeRightly

    Air weighs more than nothing

    I noticed you dodged the question. Here it is again: Can you please explain why things go DOWN, and not up, even when they lose mass?
  6. JudgeRightly

    Air weighs more than nothing

    Oh really? So if you boil some water in a kettle, and it starts boiling, and you put a piece of paper or paper towel or tissue over the spout, what happens to it? Does it start to be pushed up? You know, because of the pressure? Pressure that isn't in a container.... Huh, almost like you CAN...
  7. JudgeRightly

    Evolve 2025!

    I suppose you reject the claim "Scientists have created life in a lab" too, right? Because it goes against the "virtue" of the physics and chemistry of how such "life" (if it can even be called that) could come into existence? Or is that a special case where you ignore the fact that such "life"...
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    Air weighs more than nothing

    Make the argument, 1m1s. I dare you.
  9. JudgeRightly

    Is Faith Without Works Dead?

    The Bible says nothing about the rope coming undone. God told us that he hanged himself and that he burst open in the middle. It doesn't say anything else. It doesn't need to.
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    Is Faith Without Works Dead?

    He hanged himself. Which means there was something tall he had to use. He fell headlong, meaning instead of jumping feet-first, he likely let himself fall with the noose around his neck. The resulting whiplash killed him, and ripped him open, and his entrails gushed out as a result. I'm not...
  11. JudgeRightly

    If I were to become Open Theist...

    Fail.
  12. JudgeRightly

    Air weighs more than nothing

    There are more molecules having the same elastic collisions above than there are below. You seem to have forgotten that a gas exerts pressure evenly against all surfaces of the container it is within. Pulling out the gas means there is less pressure on ALL surfaces, not just in whatever...
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    Air weighs more than nothing

    I mean a vacuum chamber on a scale. Um, so what about the air ABOVE the chamber? There's more of it. Thus, the downward pressure should be greater, right? Why does the air below the container exert a greater force than the greater amount of air above the container? Your claim (because that's...
  14. JudgeRightly

    Air weighs more than nothing

    And yet, when the air is removed from a vacuum on a scale, the scale shows a decrease in weight.
  15. JudgeRightly

    Constitutional Monarchy

    You know, you don't HAVE to reply to everything on this board, right? Go read the original thread please.
  16. JudgeRightly

    Constitutional Monarchy

    What's your point? This thread is about the proposed constitution found at https://kgov.com/constitution. Either get on topic or leave, please.
  17. JudgeRightly

    Constitutional Monarchy

    For a secular nation such as the US? No, not really.
  18. JudgeRightly

    Constitutional Monarchy

    Thanks. What does this have to do with the topic of the thread?
  19. JudgeRightly

    Constitutional Monarchy

    It could/should be delegated, but would have to be signed off by the king, forcing him to stand by whatever is written. Could probably have two people do it ("two or three witnesses"), and the King sign off on both accounts, to deter falsehoods from being entered. Of course, this could just as...
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