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BILL NYE VS KEN HAM: TONIGHT AT 7 PM
RE: BILL NYE VS KEN HAM: TONIGHT AT 7 PM
(February 7, 2014 at 3:10 am)JuliaL Wrote:
(February 7, 2014 at 2:27 am)EvolutionKills Wrote: Simple, an all powerful Genie made the entire universe 25 minutes ago;

Great rebuttal. May I suggest you missed a point:
That the Evil Genie included in its simulation a prevalent though false memeplex represented by a collection of ancient documents. This 'bible' was edited by committed priests and described a creator God who brought the universe into existence 6000 years ago. Coincidentally there is also record that this collection of documents provided thousands and thousands of man-years of gainful employment free lunches for clerics up until the present. Though they've only been real free lunches for the last 25 minutes.


Sheesh last Tuesdayism is hard to deal with. I can't do the mental gymnastics needed to make up (implausible) explanations why such a preconception is True when it differs from observation. I guess I'll just stick with reality.


Between the 'free lunches' bit and 'Last Tuesdayism', the first thing that popped into my head was a reference to Lord Sheogorath the Daedric Prince of Madness from The Elder Scroll series.

Lord Sheogorath the Deadric Prince of Madness Wrote:Wonderful! Time for a celebration... Cheese for everyone! Wait, scratch that. Cheese for no one. That can be just as much of a celebration, if you don't like cheese, true? You've run a maze like a good little rat. But no cheese for you yet. Well, maybe a little.

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RE: BILL NYE VS KEN HAM: TONIGHT AT 7 PM
Given that I was once a fundamentalist Christian like some the creationists in this thread (creationism was drummed into my brain too) who insist on debating atheists, as I also once did online, I can only hope that everyone's diligent and persistent rebuttals will plant little seeds of doubt into the believers' heads. Maybe it won't sprout for many years but that's okay, something is still better than nothing. More than likely though, you are all wasting your time because their emotional addiction to faith is so strong that heroine fiends probably have a better recovery rate.

One time as a child, my parents took me to this big creationism presentation at some mega church near our house. It seemed like a big deal then, I think Institute of Creation Science put it on. The event even spanned two days. To this day I remember day two was the dinosaur presentation--all the kids were excited! The "scientist"/presenter actually played a fucking audio that some idiot creationists allegedly recorded on one of their silly adventures in some remote jungle. They were actually searching for dinosaurs. And they thought they got one on audio. Looking back, I don't understand how adults could be so fucking stupid to bring kids to something like that. That's why I wear my militant atheism as an honor.
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RE: BILL NYE VS KEN HAM: TONIGHT AT 7 PM
(February 7, 2014 at 4:10 am)Pickup_shonuff Wrote: Given that I was once a fundamentalist Christian like some the creationists in this thread (creationism was drummed into my brain too; I even saw a Henry Morris lecture in person as a child) who insist on debating atheists, I can only hope that everyone's diligent and persistent rebuttals will plant little seeds of doubt into the believers' heads. Maybe it won't sprout for many years but that's okay, something is still better than nothing. More than likely though, you are all wasting your time because their emotional addiction to faith is so strong that heroine fiends probably have a better recovery rate.

Don't be so negative. I was invested in religion, but a little research woke me up. The reason I researched was that an agnostic had questions. There are a lot of people out there willing to consider and open their minds. Smile
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RE: BILL NYE VS KEN HAM: TONIGHT AT 7 PM
The person has to be willing to open their minds to new concepts.
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RE: BILL NYE VS KEN HAM: TONIGHT AT 7 PM
(February 6, 2014 at 8:53 pm)Statler Waldorf Wrote:
(February 5, 2014 at 5:56 am)pocaracas Wrote: Ah... sometimes, being european isn't all that good...

Sometimes? Tongue
Yes, sometimes...
Most of the time, it's healthier to be european, hence it's better. Wink

(February 6, 2014 at 8:53 pm)Statler Waldorf Wrote:
Quote: Oh, welcome back Stat. How did that surgery go?

Great, still healing up so taking it kind of easy on here. I just wanted to see what the heathens had to say about the debate Tongue They did not disappoint, very long on personal attacks and short on specifics.
Glad everything went fine!
Take it easy, and recover well and you'll live a long time with that fixed! Wink
Ah, the debate... personal attacks, moi?

(February 6, 2014 at 8:53 pm)Statler Waldorf Wrote:
Quote: Didn't I once give you a proper paper detailing that deleterious genetic mutations are filtered out in some 20 generations, on average? I thought you had understood it.

I do not recall that, perhaps it was someone else? I’d be interested in reading it if you still have it even though I think it’s a different issue than the one I am addressing since in higher organisms, up to 90% of all deleterious mutations would be un-selectable.

Actually, it was indeed you... and it was a paper you referenced yourself! I almost forgot about that! look at our exchange back then:



Look at what I also wrote about your 3-5% of genetic mutation every generation:





You also said this just yesterday "90% of all deleterious mutations would be un-selectable."... why?
If a mutation is deleterious, it has an impact on the individual's ability to function and survive.
There are some that only show up at a late stage of life and can be easily passed on, like Parkinson's... but 90%? I'm curious to know where you got that number.
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RE: BILL NYE VS KEN HAM: TONIGHT AT 7 PM
(February 6, 2014 at 8:53 pm)Statler Waldorf Wrote:
(February 5, 2014 at 9:02 am)Zen Badger Wrote: I got the impression that the debate was secondary to Nye's main objective. Which was to push the value of objective science to the Christian audience. But at least some of them would have finally gotten a view of evolution and the universe undistorted by the lies of the likes of Ham, Hovind et al.


What do you mean by objective science?

You know, where real scientists base their conclusions on the evidence.
As opposed to creation"science" where the evidence is twisted, distorted and generally fucked up by mentally diminutive cretinist morons who've had their chromosomes painted on in order to conform to a Stone Age fairy tale written by goat fucking savages that thought bats were birds. So that they can attempt to give credence to their delusion that the creator of the infinite universe is their special friend.(and incidentally, fleece the gullible masses of even more money in the process)

That objective science.
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RE: BILL NYE VS KEN HAM: TONIGHT AT 7 PM
Woah I'm pathetic I fell asleep AGAIN!!
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RE: BILL NYE VS KEN HAM: TONIGHT AT 7 PM
(February 7, 2014 at 4:10 am)Pickup_shonuff Wrote: Given that I was once a fundamentalist Christian like some the creationists in this thread (creationism was drummed into my brain too) who insist on debating atheists, as I also once did online, I can only hope that everyone's diligent and persistent rebuttals will plant little seeds of doubt into the believers' heads. Maybe it won't sprout for many years but that's okay, something is still better than nothing.

Though I was never religious, unless you consider "libertarian" a religion (which I've argued that it is), I can strongly relate. For the newcomers to this forum, I was once a Reagan idolizing conservative Republican.

Gradually, as I saw reality not conforming to my ideas of how it was supposed to work and as I learned new things that didn't support my old ideology, I began to shift accordingly. Over the course of 15 years, I went from conservative to libertarian to moderate libertarian to liberal.

Those who are thoughtful enough and who care more about what's really correct than their own pride are capable of saying "I was wrong" and shifting to a new worldview that conforms to the known facts.

Escaping religion has to be even harder than shifting political affiliation, partly because of the emotional aspect and partly because its harder to disprove the supernatural. With a political or economic ideology, you eventually expect the proof to be in the pudding. For example, when tax cuts for the wealthy don't trickle down, create jobs or pay for themselves, you have counter-evidence for the ideology of Reaganomics. On the other hand, it might be easier to cling to ideas about the afterlife, because nobody ever comes back to say "not so".

I have a lot of respect for ex-Christians and others who've escaped religion.
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BILL NYE VS KEN HAM: TONIGHT AT 7 PM
Note the posters in this thread using the same wall-of-assertions tactic Ham does, to make claims like "The Bible is an infaliable source" and then bury said claims under heaps of other nonsensical garbage.

What qualifies The Bible as an infallible source? It says it is, but it's been shown to be an inaccurate source repeatedly.

So it's not only a fallible source, but if divine in origin, is also an intellectually dishonest one. If mundane in origin, an outdated, untrustworthy source, shown to be mistaken repeatedly by empirical observation.

#Hashtagging #Godsez onto an assertion doesn't make it reasonable, no matter how strongly you believe it does.
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RE: BILL NYE VS KEN HAM: TONIGHT AT 7 PM
(February 7, 2014 at 3:41 am)EvolutionKills Wrote:
Lord Sheogorath the Deadric Prince of Madness Wrote:Wonderful! Time for a celebration... Cheese for everyone! Wait, scratch that. Cheese for no one. That can be just as much of a celebration, if you don't like cheese, true? You've run a maze like a good little rat. But no cheese for you yet. Well, maybe a little.

Where repeated references to 'cheese' trigger my reflexive Wallace and Gromit response.

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Gromit, that’s it! Cheese! We’ll go somewhere where there’s cheese!
So how, exactly, does God know that She's NOT a brain in a vat? Huh
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