Posted on 06/18/2019 9:48:12 PM PDT by BenLurkin
My point is that many people sit in the pews each Sunday (and some stand behind the pulpit) that have not given their lives to the Lord. Their reasons for going to church each Sunday seem to include, among others, the pleasure of belonging to community service clubs.
BTW, what makes you think I haven't studied Isaiah 53 and John 17 carefully?
You’re right, correlation is not causation. It’s a basic rule of statistics that seems to have been forgotten.
The minions of Satan who run Facebook suffer burns and itches when God and prayer are mentioned...they are trying to deter it...
People who post “cannabis” are most likely to be unemployed.
My hypothesis - Unhealthy people (medical and/or mental) use Facebook more than healthy people.
Now that is smug.
https://centerfordigitalhealth.upenn.edu/people
Only 4 of the 15 on the Digital Health team are men.
He just wrote the article. He isn't on the Penn team.
Fill in the blanks.
The ends always justifies the means for tyrants and puritans.
Essentially, screw privacy!
Bizarrely conducted study. Mostly black mostly women mostly young. Why would you look for type 2 diabetes among people under 30? Someone that sick and that young asks for prayers? Is that what they really discovered?
Hasn’t Market Watch always been a Left-wing activist site posing as financial news?
Dopamine dump in the brain. Very powerful reinforcement....so I have heard.
Correlation and causation - confusing medical science for decades.
Bingeing on sugar (or carbohydrates which are converted to sugar once inside the body) produces a dopamine high the same way (or similar way) that drugs do.
It’s amazing more folks didn’t get sick before social media came on the scene. Sites like FussBook spread more illness than they cure.
As it has been clear for years: Facebook is one big psychological profile, with data points for every like, link, post, picture, or avatar.
And they use that to manipulate, both by articles and by presenting choices.
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