RE: What is your favourite positive argument for atheism/unbelief?
April 19, 2017 at 6:06 am
(This post was last modified: April 19, 2017 at 6:21 am by Little Rik.)
(April 18, 2017 at 10:29 am)AceBoogie Wrote:(April 18, 2017 at 7:25 am)Little Rik Wrote: Calm down Ace and read here.......So even if there is any argument for a deist god, it simply comes from lack of knowledge of the origins of Earth and/or the Universe........
This is what you posted in the previous page yesterday or before yesterday.
From your sentence I understood that because some people do not understand the origins of the Earth-Universe you obviously know that.
How could you judge these people otherwise?
Only someone who knows or pretend to know the truth can judge and because you did judge these people you put yourself in a position to know, that is why i did asked you such a thing.
Do you get it now?
So can you show me where I claimed to know of the origins of the universe? Or no?
The sentence you highlighted is a claim about the argument for a deist god. Not about the origins of the universe. You're not very bright, Rik.
Wrong again Ace.
By saying that some people have a ..........lack of knowledge of the origins of Earth and/or the Universe..........you automatically make a judgement and by making a judgement you automatically put yourself in a position to know or suppose to know the truth.
And if you know the truth you should answer my question.
If not you talk crap.
(April 18, 2017 at 10:34 am)Jörmungandr Wrote:(April 18, 2017 at 7:25 am)Little Rik Wrote: You don't getting Em, do you?
NDEs only happen when the brain is dead not when is dying.
This is bullshit and you've been corrected on it before. The brain continues to live on for about 6 minutes after cardiac arrest, during which it is accurately described as 'dying' not as 'dead'. After those 6 minutes the brain starts to become truly dead, and once vital areas of the brain have died, there is no coming back to tell the experience of an NDE. They are then dead, finis, kaput. Not before.
Quote:The brain can survive for up to about six minutes after the heart stops. The reason to learn cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is that if CPR is started within six minutes of cardiac arrest, the brain may survive the lack of oxygen. After about six minutes without CPR, however, the brain begins to die.
http://science.howstuffworks.com/life/in...death1.htm
Don't you ever get tired of lying about these things?
Fail once again Yog.
First of all your link say..........The brain can survive for up to about six minutes after the heart stops.
Do you know what the word CAN mean in this case?
It means that it can as well as it can not.
It depend on the situations so all your impetus zeal to contradict me just goes down the sewer but
that's not all Yog.
Most people who had an NDE could see their bodies lie or in the casualty of the hospital or where some accident took place that clearly means that the consciousness separate from the body-brain beside
a brain in trouble can not possibly put together an experience clear, sharp and vivid that is remembered after years and years that took place.
Try again Yog but please less garbage next time.
Have a good day dear.