Are Atheist Using 3D Printers to Blaspheme Creationism?

Three dimensional printing has become quite the rage amongst young techenstein hopefuls. The man centered technology entered the scene in 2003 and through diabolical open source initiatives has replicated its own supply base to lower costs for everyday office use. Known as ‘additive’ manufacturing, the process adds layers to each product produced rather than ‘subtracting’ or whittling away of materials to reveal the end product.
While this all seems innocent enough, consider that God used an additive process in the creation of the earth, heavens and all the plants and creatures of the land and sky. Over the course of seven days, God ‘layered’ and ‘added’ each according to scripture. To attempt the same by man could be blasphemy. To allow the technology available to everyone is insanity and may create a rent into the abyss of the Devil’s domain.
“Three-dimensional printing makes it as cheap to create single items as it is to produce thousands and thus undermines economies of scale. It may have as profound an impact on the world as the coming of the factory did….Just as nobody could have predicted the impact of the steam engine in 1750—or the printing press in 1450, or the transistor in 1950—it is impossible to foresee the long-term impact of 3D printing. But the technology is coming, and it is likely to disrupt every field it touches.”
Exodus 35:35
“He has filled them with skill to do all kinds of work as craftsmen, designers, embroiderers in blue, purple and scarlet yarn and fine linen, and weavers—all of them master craftsmen and designers.”
An open-source movement in 3D printing is a darkening sky of doom. Projects such as Makerbot’s “Thing-O-Matic”make 3D printing available for less than $1,300. Whereas the technology was once the purview of prototyping and modeling, the plan is to allow the technology to spread and become a pandemic of atheist creation under the shadowy veil of democratic personal manufacturing.
The Makerbot mission is clear. To build a framework of users that will share openly and create parts that keep America from buying more products from China and other low cost countries, thus bankrupting the profits of companies that rely on these sales. The company is putting a warm face on the strategy by scanning figurines of Stephen Colbert and Cory Doctorow. Worldwide famine and unemployment are only the beginning of this chapter of revelation.
Today the media used is plastic, the same as used in the diabolical Lego building blocks that harm feet when left on stairs. Visionaries have greater plans that include scanning a kidney and using stem cells to manufacture a ‘replacement part’ in a tragic mockery of God’s creation. Listen to the powerful message of Anthony Atala at TED. He makes it all sound so plausible and without concern for scriptural purity.
Ephesians 2:10
For we are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.
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3:02 am
This is just like the “plaster casters,” whorlots that made layered castings of rock star’s sinsticks only with updated technology.
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12:37 pm
sinsticks really? Havent you ever heard of penis? or maybe that word is to sinful for you
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2:50 pm
I am sure you have heard about it
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2:55 pm
Oh I have and am proud of it to! Just because your pissed I get laid more than you is no reason to hate on me.
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8:56 am
HAHAAAAHAhahahahHAHAHA
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3:37 pm
“While this all seems innocent enough, consider that God used an additive process in the creation of the earth, heavens and all the plants and creatures of the land and sky.”
Pics or it didn’t happen.
“An open-source movement in 3D printing is a darkening sky of doom. Projects such as Makerbot’s “Thing-O-Matic”make 3D printing available for less than $1,300. Whereas the technology was once the purview of prototyping and modeling, the plan is to allow the technology to spread and become a pandemic of atheist creation under the shadowy veil of democratic personal manufacturing.”
Open-source is good. It prevents viruses. Cheap manufacturing is a good thing, America may become a dominant force in the world economy because of it. Athiest creation? Doesn’t sound as bad as your creation.
Why is personal manufacturing a bad thing?
“The Makerbot mission is clear. To build a framework of users that will share openly and create parts that keep America from buying more products from China and other low cost countries, thus bankrupting the profits of companies that rely on these sales. The company is putting a warm face on the strategy by scanning figurines of Stephen Colbert and Cory Doctorow. Worldwide famine and unemployment are only the beginning of this chapter of revelation.”
Again, how is bankrupting the corporations and governments who allow their people to steal ideas freely a bad thing? Worldwide famine? I doubt it will get any worse, and might even get better if we can produce great-tasting proteins with the device. Unemployment? You mean the thing that’s a huge problem already, because people don’t have the money to start businesses that could hire people?
“Today the media used is plastic, the same as used in the diabolical Lego building blocks that harm feet when left on stairs. Visionaries have greater plans that include scanning a kidney and using stem cells to manufacture a ‘replacement part’ in a tragic mockery of God’s creation. Listen to the powerful message of Anthony Atala at TED. He makes it all sound so plausible and without concern for scriptural purity.”
Diabolical Lego? Sure, they’ve fallen from what they were a decade ago, but that doesn’t make them EVIL. Move your damn Lego and it wont clutter up the stairs. The replacement organs already exist, and have been made with a normal inkjet printer. Scriptural Purity only applies to those who believe in your scripture. Which I doubt he does.
TL;DR?
Short version: *instant debunk*. You, Blanche, are a pretty bad troll.
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3:42 pm
My favorite quote “pics or it didnt happen” LMAO love it
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12:56 am
These science heathens think they can make anything. I would like to see them make something Godly. Of course they cannot because they are all atheist homos.
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7:14 am
these science types could invent a new god for you. One that would be more consistent than the broken one you have. If he can produce idiots like you as his finest. Maybe we need to trade him in on one that actually works. One that can actually produce sentient beings, not fools. The one you have seems to like pedophile priests and gay TV evangelists.
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4:51 pm
Why must you interject your sad godless lies into your comments? Some of us don’t agree with you, get over it.
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7:06 am
this is why the church attacked Galileo. It’s not about what the truth is. But more about who gets to disseminate it. Coca Cola, microwave ovens, nuclear power and cars aren’t in the bible. Shouldn’t they be a sin also? You have no basis in reality for making the statement you have. You need to study debate and logic. Oh, they aren’t in the bible either.
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11:54 am
I had no idea Galileo had a 3D printer and can’t find a reference for this ‘fact’ you’ve thrown out there. Do you have a resource for this?
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1:42 am
Excellent piece BB. Time and time again technology has been the downfall of our society.
The Wright Brothers turned their backs to God, and the next thing you knew Muslims were flying planes into buildings.
I can’t imagine what evils will come of this.
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