RE: Atheism leaves too much room for error.
August 23, 2009 at 9:24 am
(This post was last modified: August 23, 2009 at 9:30 am by The_Truth.)
(August 23, 2009 at 9:16 am)Kyuuketsuki Wrote: PAY ATTENTION MORON! The quote YOU quoted was NOT a quote! It was paraphrased and paraphrased to the point of NOT maintaining the sense of the original, because Einstein did not say "we have no clue" he said "[we] but only dimly understand those laws. Our limited minds cannot grasp the mysterious force that moves the constellations." which is, as I said, a significantly different quote from the version you posted!The bottom line is, Einstein didn't know, and neither do you.
Quote:He doesn't have to because YOU GOT IT WRONG ... if you are going to quote someone then quote it CORRECTLY and IN CONTEXT!!!!Doesn't matter, the point is, the most brilliant scientist in the world didn't know, and neither do you. Can you tell me what mysterious force moves our constellation? Is it God or not?
Quote:Which (surprise, surprise) DID NOT answer the question raised by The VOID (and by me on other occasions)!It was answered, but it's the answer that atheists don't want to see. They don't want to believe God is eternal.
Quote:Yeah, like a YOUTUBE video will answer all our *questions*, solve all our *doubts* ... only Grade A morons reckon they do IMO! Maybe you should try referencing a science periodical?If this vision would have appeard 1,500 years ago, you wouldn't believe it unless they had evidence. Well, here's your evidence. A vision of CHRIST appears to the Lebanese, and you can clearly see his mouth is moving. What are the odds of the wind blowing through the trees causing "just" his mouth to move? Incredible.
(August 23, 2009 at 9:18 am)Tiberius Wrote: We do now though. What is your point?what mysterious force moves our constellation?
Quote:Erm...that's a shadow. How exactly does that prove the Bible?It proves Jesus Christ (the same figure in my avatar) appeared in front of people in 2007. What are the odds of the sunlight casting a shadow through the trees to create the perfect image of Christ?
Quote:The two events are completely unrelated, so the odds of them occurring close to each other are the same as appearing far away from each other. Unless you can find a connection between the two events, there is nothing to suggest that it is special (statistically) in any way.The odds are just too astronomical to measure. The Jewish Messiah appearing to the people of Lebanon before the Israeli and Lebanon war is related. What are the odds of the sunlight casting a shadow through the trees to create this image of Jesus Christ we have painted since the 5th century? Incredible.