By sushipanda9 - 21/10/2014 00:07 - United States - Gainesville
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Hey, OP here, anyways I did meet with her today again and of course I had to explain some stuff about the confusion yesterday. I told her the true definition of Scientology which cleared some confusion up. Then I told her that she didn't have to believe in the Big Bang theory but she should at least know it and have a decent grasp on it. She basically shot back "I don't really need to know about it, it's ONLY a theory..." which forced me to explain the actual definition of a scientific theory to her , and I came up with examples such as Cell theory, how parts of gravity are considered theories, Molecular theory, several theories in mathematics, and a bunch of other scientific theories. I knew this would slightly upset her but I didn't expect her to shoot back "You're going to hell if you keep preaching Satan's word. You need Jesus, I don't know what you learned but the Bible has the truth that you need to know." Now that I think about it, I'd rather tutor teenagers who come from higher academic backgrounds ...
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She might have just been taught that way by her parents. Until you actually develop your own opinions you tend to go off what your parents teach you. Like racists for example.
at 17, she should've already developed her opinions. if she hasn't already. her parents could be atheist and not even believe in god for all we know.
In the words of Sheldon Cooper: "I weep for humanity."
Trust me REAL INFORMED Christians do NOT AT all think like this and actually think her line of thinking is ignorant and idiotic.
Y'all muthuh fukuhs need juses
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I feel sorry for that girl, she's indoctrinated to the extreme... I'm surprised her parents even allowed you to be her tutor since you're explaining so many dangerous ideas to her!
Wow, that girl is not going to go far in life.