(July 5, 2022 at 5:21 pm)The Grand Nudger Wrote: I get that, it's a testimonial. In that testimonial you're telling me that this question you asked yourself -and got completely wrong- lead you down a path that ended in you believing in a god. What would you describe as the cornerstone of your faith in god?
How are you so sure I got it wrong? What proof do you have? None None None..................you have faith in the science that I am wrong. Either way, science is full of mistakes, as a matter of fact, science by definition is best guess, and I would go as far to say, that science is 99.9% wrong, until it is right.......and then maybe not exactly right. An example of this is the discovery of microwaves, you know, that hot pocket cooking device? No really, real microwaves. They were discovered as a mistake with the development of radar. Poor guy had a chocolate bar in his pocket that melted when he was testing a radar system...............HOT POCKET COOKER!
There are endless examples of how science gets things wrong.......Scientists though the earth was flat, Are you a flat earther? The theory of the "Aether" is being relooked at in recent years, due to the conflict between quantum mechanics and general relativity.
Call my example wrong, sure, lets say that it was, does that change the quest? I saw a inconsistency with the info and looked further. What dont you understand about that?
I suppose you think a cornerstone is a thing, like a tangible thing, like the bible, or a cross? My cornerstone is doing the most with what was given to me, and doing the best I can as much as I can, and not continuing to do the worst. That is what it is supposed to be.