RE: Disproving Odin - An Experiment in arguing with a theist with Theist logic
March 12, 2018 at 3:51 pm
Oh, regarding Hickey's missing uterus, the problem isn't that she may or may not suffer from that problem, it's that you, Huggy, jumped to that conclusion. From what my research has shown, Hickey herself has never said what her problem is/was. There are many conditions that can preclude pregnancy. And some conditions can present as others (misdiagnosis is a thing). So, my mockery of you isn't due to me not believing/knowing the condition exists, but rather you insisting - without any proof - that it's what she was miraculously cured of.
You ASSume a great many things, Huggy. All without cause.
Regarding 'some discrepancy' between the accounts of Upshaw's 'healing', all we have are those two people's accounts of what may or may not have happened. No other 'witnesses' on the record, as far as I can tell (which is amazing since the 'healing' happened immediately in a church service). Moreover, the account went from "Oh, tell that guy I had a vision, and now he's healed" to "I talked to him directly, had a vision of not only his accident, but a brown suit, and other things, plus I removed the other guy (Kopp) from the story completely." And, of course, there's ample photographic evidence of Upshaw standing without his crutches before the event (he was supposed to be wheelchair bound, yet he was getting in and out of convoys and delivering speeches 3-4 times a day).
Again, you're gullible.
You ASSume a great many things, Huggy. All without cause.
Regarding 'some discrepancy' between the accounts of Upshaw's 'healing', all we have are those two people's accounts of what may or may not have happened. No other 'witnesses' on the record, as far as I can tell (which is amazing since the 'healing' happened immediately in a church service). Moreover, the account went from "Oh, tell that guy I had a vision, and now he's healed" to "I talked to him directly, had a vision of not only his accident, but a brown suit, and other things, plus I removed the other guy (Kopp) from the story completely." And, of course, there's ample photographic evidence of Upshaw standing without his crutches before the event (he was supposed to be wheelchair bound, yet he was getting in and out of convoys and delivering speeches 3-4 times a day).
Again, you're gullible.