(November 11, 2016 at 11:00 am)Edward John Wrote: Please Note: Some Men and Women here may disagree on what’s on the list but, it is because they don’t know what they are talking about.
Ye olde, "If you disagree with me it's because you are wrong." You're not right in the head, are you?
(November 11, 2016 at 11:00 am)Edward John Wrote: This is Attraction system clearly seems to be designed and not chance, therefore God exists. The God of the bible is the true God, as the Bible is morally perfect, historically accurate and archaeologically.
That something "seems" designed is not evidence in and of itself that it was designed, particularly if there is a naturalistic explanation for the features which appear designed. Example, fairy rings:
Quote:A great deal of folklore surrounds fairy rings. Their names in European languages often allude to supernatural origins; they are known as ronds de sorciers ("sorcerers' rings") in France, and Hexenringe ("witches' rings") in German. In German tradition, fairy rings were thought to mark the site of witches' dancing on Walpurgis Night, and Dutch superstition claimed that the circles show where the Devil set his milk churn. In Tyrol, folklore attributed fairy rings to the fiery tails of flying dragons; once a dragon had created such a circle, nothing but toadstools could grow there for seven years. European superstitions routinely warned against entering a fairy ring. French tradition reported that fairy rings were guarded by giant bug-eyed toads that cursed those who violated the circles. In other parts of Europe, entering a fairy ring would result in the loss of an eye. Fairy rings are associated with diminutive spirits in the Philippines.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairy_ring
Fairy rings were thought to be the result of intentional design, but they are a natural phenomenon.