Often constantly? That's what I sometimes always say. I don't think many in secular vomiting land would miss Easter if it was changed to another bank holiday and Christmas could just revert to the pagan festival it was.
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Which I didn't disagree with. It's simply the official time of when He left Heaven and arrived at Bethlehem.
Nonetheless, the Latin phrase anno domini, which means in the year of our Lord stands as the official time and just like the arrival of Klopp to Liverpool, their fans care more about the fact it happened rather than the actual day it occured.
For someone so demanding of proof and immediately dismissing (or straight up ignoring) anything given to you, it’s weird that in this thread your own proof consists of:
A book
The shape a cluster of stars make
The drawing of a thing looking like a cross but not the actual thing that doesn’t look like a cross
People using a standardised calendar
The Queen having 2 birthdays
Klopp going to Liverpool
I only starting demanding proof when one of your 'team' started yelling that the big bang was a certainty.
The fact is this, science can be brilliant at times when it wisely stays in it's comfort zone of verifying it's findings, as was Diana Ross when she was singing, but just like Diana when she tried to take a PENALTY - they normally fail big time when they overstretch themselves and start telling us what might have happened :facepalm:
One of our "team" probably got excited or riled during an argument and said something to hit home a point; it happens. We all know the big bang is a theory - how can it be anything else? - and there are even plenty of theists who would accept it as a plausible explanation. Of course, you're leaving yourself wide open with accusations of science "overstretching" so perhaps you're just looking for a bite.
So what did you get her in the end?
Worrying that this is probably the longest thread on the board this season.
Hopefully she doesn't read this board or the surprise will be lost