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- ********0
Well, basically, there was this little dot, right? And the dot went bang and the bang expanded. Energy formed into matter, matter cooled, matter lived, the amoeba to fish, to fish to fowl, to fowl to frog, to frog to mammal, the mammal to monkey, to monkey to man, amo amas amat, quid pro quo, memento mori, ad infinitum, sprinkle on a little bit of grated cheese and leave under the grill till Doomsday.
- -scarabin-0
psalm 145:9 "the lord is good to all."
deuteronomy 32:4 "a god of truth and without iniquity, just and right is he."you blasphemer, discipler.
- discipler0
reading from 1 Opinions, deep throat? Or, was that II Hezitations?
moth, nice story. If only it had facts and evidence to support it. And tell me, who or what set the little dot of enery/matter into motion? Did it generate itself? And when cooking the fowl, do I leave one burner off, or both on medium heat?
- discipler0
eh? me? did i misunderstand somebody's insightful post?
- stphn0
why is sarcasm such a popular replacement for an intelligent response? why not "i dont know" or "your reasoning seems better than mine" or "good point, but here is another opinion". By lashing out against things you dont understand you are only discrediting anything intelligent (that we would love to hear) you might say in the future.
- discipler0
an excellent observation, stphn.
I suppose it's any port in a storm when one is out of ammunition. If I may make a hybrid of two cleche's.
- ********0
discipler, nice bible. If only it had facts and evidence to support it.
discipler
(Oct 13 05, 06:43)
- -scarabin-0
what set god into motion, discipler? where are the facts and proof to support your "well you see, this giant invisible omnipotent guy see, he made it all" hypothosis?
- kelpie0
And tell me, who or what set the little dot of enery/matter into motion? Did it generate itself?
discipler
(Oct 13 05, 06:43)so who created God then? what was here before him?
- deep_throat0
sorry discipler, i meant DAVE beget LUCY. woops!
- discipler0
When I don't have facts about an issue, I like to make broad sweeping generalizations and straw man arguments.
determinedmoth
(Oct 13 05, 06:46)
- -scarabin-0
i also like the fact that your views contradict the bible as i pointed out a couple posts ago and you're avoiding it
- -scarabin-0
When I don't have facts about an issue, I like to make broad sweeping generalizations and straw man arguments.
discipler
(Oct 13 05, 06:48)
- discipler0
sigh... i've explained before that the question "who/what created God" is wrong. It makes a category mistake, like asking, "To whom is the bachelor married?". See, we have to learn to start questioning the question.
Only that which has a beginning requires a cause. That which by nature is without beginning, does not require a cause.
- discipler0
Which of my views contradict the bible, scholar... i mean, scarabin?
- -scarabin-0
the only "proof" you have discipler, is your bible which doesn't hold shit in a scientific debate and is so riddled with contradictions and conflicting passages it doesn't hold water in ANY debate anyway.
- kelpie0
sigh... i've explained before that the question "who/what created God" is wrong. It makes a category mistake, like asking, "To whom is the bachelor married?". See, we have to learn to start questioning the question.
Only that which has a beginning requires a cause. That which by nature is without beginning, does not require a cause.
discipler
(Oct 13 05, 06:50)hahahahahahahahahaha
you are so full of shit my friend.
*swerve...
- -scarabin-0
That God is good is a lie.
determinedmoth
(Oct 13 05, 06:34)indeed.
discipler
(Oct 13 05, 06:34)psalm 145:9 "the lord is good to all."
deuteronomy 32:4 "a god of truth and without iniquity, just and right is he."you blasphemer, discipler.
-scarabin-
(Oct 13 05, 06:42)
- discipler0
[swerve, dodge, bail]
Such productive debate here, heh. Can be amusing though.
And no, the Bible isn't necessary to prove the science I support and believe. One need only chat with a biochemist or physicist to see the calculated and specified complexity.
...or walk outside and look around.
