tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2347818322792254163.post7009860677960895257..comments2023-07-04T08:34:39.318-04:00Comments on The Coozer Files: Study: Word of God causes cancer in children.Adam Coozerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00466726382405747888noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2347818322792254163.post-18359534302012495152010-07-16T18:29:37.585-04:002010-07-16T18:29:37.585-04:00I point out bad behavior of all religions. And th...I point out bad behavior of all religions. And that's only about 30 items out of 2,200 on here - we offer a little something for everyone. Especially if you like zombies and robots.Adam Coozerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00466726382405747888noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2347818322792254163.post-31805060227528311742010-07-16T02:52:57.602-04:002010-07-16T02:52:57.602-04:00Okay I get that the “Good thing the Church doesn’t...Okay I get that the “Good thing the Church doesn’t believe in electromagnetism” line was an attempt at humor but why do so many people who make fun of the Church and Christianity in general need to create straw man lies to get their laughs? Surely there’s plenty of factual material to use? But then maybe there isn’t hence the need to resort to lies.<br /><br />James Maxwell is credited with being the first to realize the connection between electricity and magnetism. From Wikipedia we have: “Ivan Tolstoy, author of one of Maxwell's biographies, remarked at the frequency with which scientists writing short biographies on Maxwell often omit the subject of his Christianity. Maxwell's religious beliefs and related activities have been the focus of several peer-reviewed and well-referenced papers. Attending both Presbyterian and Episcopalian services as a child, Maxwell later underwent an evangelical conversion (April 1853), which committed him to an anti-positivist position.”<br /><br />Sure he was a Protestant not Catholic. But why would Catholics or any religious person not believe in electromagnetism? The evidence is clear and undisputed. But like I said I “get it” that anti-Catholics need to resort to straw man lies to get their laughs. <br /><br />But to the actual story. <br />The Vatican has said previous studies have shown no connection between their transmitters and ill health and that they comply with international standards. I don’t know which side is right. But maybe the Italian Government should be sued for allowing people to build houses so close to the radio towers.<br /><br />Link to Wikipedia entry on James Maxwell: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Clerk_MaxwellThe God Botherershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10934923796273975259noreply@blogger.com