Huggy, a clock is so unlike science (which, again, is a process) that your analogy is nonsensical.
Regarding the UFO video, lmao. It was a publicity stunt. Do you really think that the reporter providing the date, time, and location ahead of time makes it more plausible? If anything, it just gave the guy time to prepare his BS. The object itself seems to be a pretty common balloon (do a Google image search and you'll see a lot that look like what that object was). The complete lack of hysteria surrounding the object - no extra phone calls to the police or other panic - is also noticeable given that southern California lost its collective shit a few days ago due to a SpaceX launch. You'd think a UFO-angel thing would garner some response from the local community and multiple media outlets, if not law enforcement (if this guy really could summon angels, he would've been whisked away to a black ops site, not left to die essentially homeless). That you think there's anything legitimate about that report only proves the old adage "There's a sucker born every minute." I bet you think the news reports of NORAD tracking Santa Claus are real, too.
Finally, regarding your "No one can refute the Bible" claim, like I said before, there were 15 pages worth of refutations after you made that claim in that other thread. It's not my fault that you're either too dishonest to accept them or too ignorant to understand them. And given your quote mining expertise (and my refusal to play that game with you) it should be trivial for you to go back and read through them.
Regarding the UFO video, lmao. It was a publicity stunt. Do you really think that the reporter providing the date, time, and location ahead of time makes it more plausible? If anything, it just gave the guy time to prepare his BS. The object itself seems to be a pretty common balloon (do a Google image search and you'll see a lot that look like what that object was). The complete lack of hysteria surrounding the object - no extra phone calls to the police or other panic - is also noticeable given that southern California lost its collective shit a few days ago due to a SpaceX launch. You'd think a UFO-angel thing would garner some response from the local community and multiple media outlets, if not law enforcement (if this guy really could summon angels, he would've been whisked away to a black ops site, not left to die essentially homeless). That you think there's anything legitimate about that report only proves the old adage "There's a sucker born every minute." I bet you think the news reports of NORAD tracking Santa Claus are real, too.
Finally, regarding your "No one can refute the Bible" claim, like I said before, there were 15 pages worth of refutations after you made that claim in that other thread. It's not my fault that you're either too dishonest to accept them or too ignorant to understand them. And given your quote mining expertise (and my refusal to play that game with you) it should be trivial for you to go back and read through them.