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The dawn of civilization
RE: The dawn of civilization
(December 24, 2018 at 12:55 pm)T0 Th3 M4X Wrote: Sometimes the mindset is for someone to want to be offended. That doesn't mean it's true for everybody, but from what I noticed it's a mixed bag on here. Some people are genuinely interested in conversation, and others are looking to for the next argument.  Maybe just ask questions about things that appeal to them. Such as:

Can you provide a demonstration of the big bang on a small scale, so we can see how nothing explodes and creates something?

Can you explain the slow progression of humans once they were considered to be fully formed in light of education and technical advancements?  When were they fully "evolved" so as to be what would be considering modern humans and at what capacity for learning and being innovative were they at that point?

I know I came up with those questions, but I am genuinely curious about these things.  I asked in a different atheist forum many years ago and nobody had a response, and still haven't seen an explanation on this one.  Maybe it's a good opportunity for someone to share without being offended.

Hilarious
Being told you're delusional does not necessarily mean you're mental. 
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RE: The dawn of civilization
(December 24, 2018 at 10:50 am)Agnostico Wrote: I've offended 40 atheists without even using insults or foul language. LoL. Just by the perceived "tone"
U guys are hilarious.....Hehehehehehe Hilarious

You are a pitiful communicator.
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RE: The dawn of civilization
(December 24, 2018 at 10:50 am)Agnostico Wrote: I've offended 40 atheists without even using insults or foul language. LoL. Just by the perceived "tone"
U guys are hilarious.....Hehehehehehe Hilarious

No.

You've not offended myself.

As I've posted it's not the 'Tone' of your posts but the method in which you're employing English.

Not at work.
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RE: The dawn of civilization
(December 24, 2018 at 12:55 pm)T0 Th3 M4X Wrote:
(December 24, 2018 at 10:50 am)Agnostico Wrote: I've offended 40 atheists without even using insults or foul language. LoL. Just by the perceived "tone"
U guys are hilarious.....Hehehehehehe Hilarious

Sometimes the mindset is for someone to want to be offended. That doesn't mean it's true for everybody, but from what I noticed it's a mixed bag on here. Some people are genuinely interested in conversation, and others are looking to for the next argument.  Maybe just ask questions about things that appeal to them. Such as:

Can you provide a demonstration of the big bang on a small scale, so we can see how nothing explodes and creates something?

Can you explain the slow progression of humans once they were considered to be fully formed in light of education and technical advancements?  When were they fully "evolved" so as to be what would be considering modern humans and at what capacity for learning and being innovative were they at that point?

I know I came up with those questions, but I am genuinely curious about these things.  I asked in a different atheist forum many years ago and nobody had a response, and still haven't seen an explanation on this one.  Maybe it's a good opportunity for someone to share without being offended.

Cheers
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RE: The dawn of civilization
(December 24, 2018 at 7:17 pm)Agnostico Wrote:
(December 24, 2018 at 12:55 pm)T0 Th3 M4X Wrote: Sometimes the mindset is for someone to want to be offended. That doesn't mean it's true for everybody, but from what I noticed it's a mixed bag on here. Some people are genuinely interested in conversation, and others are looking to for the next argument.  Maybe just ask questions about things that appeal to them. Such as:

Can you provide a demonstration of the big bang on a small scale, so we can see how nothing explodes and creates something?

Can you explain the slow progression of humans once they were considered to be fully formed in light of education and technical advancements?  When were they fully "evolved" so as to be what would be considering modern humans and at what capacity for learning and being innovative were they at that point?

I know I came up with those questions, but I am genuinely curious about these things.  I asked in a different atheist forum many years ago and nobody had a response, and still haven't seen an explanation on this one.  Maybe it's a good opportunity for someone to share without being offended.

Cheers

Cheers dude, and wishing you and your family a Merry Christmas. Smile
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RE: The dawn of civilization
(December 24, 2018 at 12:55 pm)T0 Th3 M4X Wrote: Can you provide a demonstration of the big bang on a small scale, so we can see how nothing explodes and creates something?

The ignorance displayed in that question is impressive.

Quote:I know I came up with those questions, but I am genuinely curious about these things.  I asked in a different atheist forum many years ago and nobody had a response, and still haven't seen an explanation on this one.  Maybe it's a good opportunity for someone to share without being offended.

If you were genuinely curious you would read about the actual science from reputable sites instead of trying to pose what you think are "gotcha" questions. Nobody owes you any explanations or education if you refuse to take even the simplest steps on your own.
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RE: The dawn of civilization
(December 24, 2018 at 7:56 pm)unfogged Wrote:
(December 24, 2018 at 12:55 pm)T0 Th3 M4X Wrote: Can you provide a demonstration of the big bang on a small scale, so we can see how nothing explodes and creates something?

The ignorance displayed in that question is impressive.  

Quote:I know I came up with those questions, but I am genuinely curious about these things.  I asked in a different atheist forum many years ago and nobody had a response, and still haven't seen an explanation on this one.  Maybe it's a good opportunity for someone to share without being offended.

If you were genuinely curious you would read about the actual science from reputable sites instead of trying to pose what you think are "gotcha" questions.  Nobody owes you any explanations or education if you refuse to take even the simplest steps on your own.

"Ignorance" as defined by you?  If so, I'm not really interested.

I didn't suggest it as a "gotcha question."  Nobody is forced to answer it, and I didn't demand a specific response.  So how is any of it "gotcha?"  And on that note, I haven't suggested someone "owes" me anything.  You're attribute a value to something separate that has no value beyond your own imagination.  So to that, I say "nonsense.

Last thing, you are not in a position to tell me what I think, no more than I am in a position to tell you what you should think.  Besides that, Merry Christmas. Smile
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RE: The dawn of civilization
(December 24, 2018 at 12:55 pm)T0 Th3 M4X Wrote: Can you provide a demonstration of the big bang on a small scale, so we can see how nothing explodes and creates something?

 Just a question?

What do you think/believe/know about said thing/event in question that you've brought up?

Not at work.
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RE: The dawn of civilization
(December 24, 2018 at 8:40 pm)Peebo-Thuhlu Wrote:
(December 24, 2018 at 12:55 pm)T0 Th3 M4X Wrote: Can you provide a demonstration of the big bang on a small scale, so we can see how nothing explodes and creates something?

 Just a question?

What do you think/believe/know about said thing/event in question that you've brought up?

Not at work.

I've heard various explanations.  From the micro-dot explosion theories, on to the compressed matter the size of a grapefruit, and so on and so on.  There are lots of various theories and explanations floating around.  Some with components that are scientific and some just bits and pieces of someone's imagination.  Care to answer the question(s) now?  If not, good enough.  As I said, I'm not trying to single anyone out on any of it.
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RE: The dawn of civilization
(December 24, 2018 at 9:13 pm)T0 Th3 M4X Wrote: I've heard various explanations.  From the micro-dot explosion theories, on to the compressed matter the size of a grapefruit, and so on and so on.  There are lots of various theories and explanations floating around.  Some with components that are scientific and some just bits and pieces of someone's imagination.  Care to answer the question(s) now?  If not, good enough.  As I said, I'm not trying to single anyone out on any of it.

 Well... I'm, currently, just trying to gauge where your mind is at in regards to the matter y'see?

 Stepping my toes into this water's pond.

So, for starters, you're aware of the idea of 'Black holes' and how the gravity gets 'Weird' aroud such things, yes?

Not at work.
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