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Post time 16-3-2014 09:56 AM | Show all posts
banapore posted on 16-3-2014 09:35 AM

The difference between Mythology and Religious Fact is that Religious facts can PROVE its claims through historical facts.

The very fact that atheists bundle Shri Krishna together with the likes of Jesus and Horus (mythology without any historical facts) while ignoring that modern historians had found Dwarka and about half a dozen cities mentioned in Mahabratha only shows HOW STUPID ATHEISTS CAN BE.

I say it again - ATHEIST, NO ONE GIVES SHIT ABOUT YOUR SHIT. Your species (Atheists) are just an evolutionary dead end, here to annoy us till the Change comes and you, and Muslims and Christians are sweep off this Planet onto oblivion.
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Some of my favourite science videos from this week.

Water freezing/boiling: http://bit.ly/1jQvyoB
Meteorite: http://bit.ly/1pZLUJh
Moonwalking fly: http://bit.ly/1fNlCsd
Hubble Deep Field: http://bit.ly/1hc0tnJ
Cochlear implant: http://bit.ly/1gL3G3h
Hallucinations: http://bit.ly/1ljr5Io






This week in science!

Zebras: http://bit.ly/1hgeMrh
Dark matter: http://bit.ly/1im6AIu
Dwarf planets: http://bit.ly/1sgEsNF
Gene editing: http://bit.ly/1lo62o4
Microbes: http://bit.ly/1fm7hD0
Plague: http://bit.ly/1dKOr9R
Spinal cord: http://bit.ly/Pra58f
Enceladus: http://bit.ly/Oghm9B
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Post time 26-3-2014 09:38 AM | Show all posts
banapore posted on 25-3-2014 09:38 PM

And this bullshit comes from a society which still considers Global Warming a myth even so there are 20 years of data to back-up their claims.

Western scientists are just lapdogs for their government, which gives them research grant, in turn for them to bark out loud whenever the Government wants them to.
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Religious people have been knowing without knowing for thousands of years.
CW Brown

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There was so much science this week, I had to split TWIS into two parts.
You can see part 2 here: http://on.fb.me/1lrjgUA





Herbivore ancestor: http://bit.ly/1i07et5
Hep C: http://bit.ly/1gwegGl
Depression: http://bit.ly/1pht70V
Video of the meteorite explosion: http://bit.ly/1mmN6Xi
Exoplanet: http://bit.ly/1r35BQN
Watch the Falcon 9 launch: http://bit.ly/1jkGIf6
Hubble image: http://bit.ly/1mlB8zD
Sperm RNA: http://bit.ly/1m6i6gK

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Post time 17-4-2014 11:05 AM | Show all posts
petikan kata2 seorang atheist yg aku kagumi.. bukan sbb dia atheist tp sbb dia scientist tersohor..
Mr Carl Edward Sagan..

“In the way that scepticism is sometimes applied to issues of public concern, there is a tendency to belittle, to condescend, to ignore the fact that, deluded or not, supporters of superstition and pseudoscience are human beings with real feelings, who, like the sceptics, are trying to figure out how the world works and what our role in it might be.

Their motives are in many cases consonant with science. If their culture has not given them all the tools they need to pursue this great quest, let us temper our criticism with kindness. None of us comes fully equipped.”

although i'm a muslim.. i respected him and his wide knowledge on how the universe works..
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Post time 17-4-2014 11:40 AM | Show all posts
This banapore is just another copy paster...  like the xerox machine.  

Come open a thread with one topic and we discuss something beneficial.  You influence me with it to be an atheist and I give you information about Islam.  I promise you that I will not tell you to be a Muslim.
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Post time 18-4-2014 08:24 AM | Show all posts
ibnur posted on 17-4-2014 11:40 AM
This banapore is just another copy paster...  like the xerox machine.  

Come open a thread with o ...

You are wasting your time. This atheist is not here to debate anything, I have already call him out to response TWICE in the past. Finally, I just reported it.
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Post time 22-4-2014 09:41 PM | Show all posts
banapore posted on 22-4-2014 04:34 PM
Student Is Asked About “Hell” In An Exam, This Is His Priceless Answer

Because atheis brain is like that.
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Post time 23-4-2014 02:36 AM | Show all posts
Flyers' boy, jika ada ruang semua pn ditampalnya.
- benang iklan je ni...
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Post time 23-4-2014 09:09 AM | Show all posts
Whahahaha ... Banapore's post empty as his head and heart.
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 Author| Post time 25-4-2014 08:40 PM | Show all posts
Atheists Have Best Sex Lives, Claims PsychologistBy SUSAN DONALDSON JAMES



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via GOOD MORNING AMERICA










Darrel Ray, raised a fundamentalist Christian in Topeka, Kan., shed a heavy cloak of guilt surrounding sex after he left the church in the late 1970s, and wondered if his experience reflected that of others.
Today, he has finished research that he said bore out his hypotheses -- that religion and good sex don't mix. In an online survey of 14,500 people who had come from a religious background, he discovered that once they had abandoned their churches, their sex lives improved.
In his survey, "Sex and Secularism," which he publicized last week, Ray drew a direct correlation between guilt and sexual behavior. Not surprising, but he also learned that guilt eventually subsides.
"We find guilt is a pretty big thing," said Ray, the author of, "The God Virus: How God Infects Our Lives and Culture."
Atheists, he concluded, had the best sex of all. "They can speak with some authority," he said. "They were raised in very secular homes."
All his respondents -- over 18 and all sexual orientations -- had abandoned their churches and described themselves as agnostic or without a religious belief.
Once they left religion, more than 50 percent saw improvements in their sex lives, 29.6 percent saw no change and 2.2 percent said it was worse, according to his survey.
Those who had grown up in the most conservative churches -- based on their teachings on sex and invocation of guilt -- reported the highest satisfaction levels after leaving religion behind.
All of the people who were questioned were found to have sex around the same number of times a week. They also became sexually active at similar ages.
Those who had been raised Mormon with their strict views about sex, showed the highest rating among those who had sexual guilt with an average score of 8.19 out of 10. Others with similar responses were Jehovah's Witness, Pentecostal, Seventh Day Adventist and Baptist.
Catholics, on the other hand, rated their guilt at 6.34 and Lutherans came in at 5.88. Atheists and agnostics were the lowest in guilt at 4.71 and 4.81.
People who had abandoned their beliefs said their sex lives were "much improved" and rated their new experiences on average as 7.81 out of 10.
Ray, 60, is an independent researcher who has worked as an organizational psychologist in corporations for 30 years. Before that, he spent a decade as a clinical psychologist.
"For decades I have heard that people felt their sex life was better once they left religion --- any religion -- but no one seemed to have examined this scientifically," he said.
He and his assistant, Kansas University psychology student Amanda Brown, conducted an online survey that drew 2,500 responses an hour. He only surveyed those who had said they were once religious, not those who today practiced their faith.

Kansas Researchers Worried About Aspects of Survey
Rays' respondents were predominantly highly educated and affluent. They included hetero, same-sex and intersex couples. In the first day, he received 2,500 online responses.
"I was blown away," he said. "People wanted to tell us their life story. This is not just about sex, it's about emotions."
"His results make a lot of sense -- why people who are religious emphasize guilt in sexual behaviors," said Tara Collins, president of a multidisciplinary group of researchers at Kansas University's psychology department, who gave Ray feedback after he presented his survey results.
Collins and others were impressed, but they did express concern about his causal statements and urged him to make some modifications. Ray, she noted, had not looked at the satisfaction level of those who continued to practice their faith.
His research will not be published by an academic institution because it has not been peer-reviewed.
But, Mark Regnerus, an associate professor of sociology at the University of Texas at Austin, and the author of two books on the subject of sexual behavior in adolescence and young adulthood, said Ray used unscientific methods.
"It appears that it was a 'fill it out if you want to' kind of survey that is not random, not nationally representative, and relies entirely on self-selection," he said. "In other words, they have data from people who felt like filling out a survey on atheism and sex. As a result, I am not surprised at their findings."
Regnerus, in his book, "Forbidden Fruit," said he had found a connection between religiosity and anticipated guilt among teens who had never had sex.
"Otherwise, most of what we know about this is hearsay or guesswork," he said.
He also said Ray was not an "established" researcher at a university, where most studies of this kind are carried out. "I don't fault the author for running the survey he did, but it does display research methods which do not meet the standards of most published social science."
Ray admits the study was self-selective. "I can't even imagine any research that is not self-selecting," he said. "Kinsey was self-selecting. They may make stabs and efforts at randomness, but it's hard to get that with sex."
He said that in addition to sexual satisfaction, he survey concluded that religiously conservative parents were perceived to be less effective at sex education.
One of the biggest surprises in Ray's research was that people are not "plagued with guilt" long after they leave their earlier religious beliefs.
"We just couldn't find evidence for that," he said. "Not to say that some people aren't, but statistically, people get on with their sex lives and have a lot of fun. They don't wish Jesus back in the bedroom. And it doesn't matter if they are Mormon or Muslim or Pentecostal when God is watching."


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