RE: Why do you not believe in God?
July 9, 2012 at 1:18 pm
(This post was last modified: July 9, 2012 at 2:06 pm by Taqiyya Mockingbird.)
(July 9, 2012 at 11:21 am)Jeffonthenet Wrote: The reason I believe God planned evolution is because I believe he exists and he created mankind. I believe these things on the grounds of the personal experience of God.
OKAY -- HERE IS WHERE YOU DESCRIBE IN DETAIL THIS "PERSONAL EXPERIENCE OF GOD" THAT YOU ARE CLAIMING. YOU ARE ALSO GOING TO CLEARLY DEFINE THIS GOD-ENTITY IN DETAIL: WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE, HOW BIG IT IS, WHAT SEX IF ANY, HOW, WHEN, AND WHERE IT SUPPOSEDLY PRESENTED ITSELF TO YOU, AND WHY YOU DIDN'T MENTION TO IT THAT IT REALLY OUGHT TO GO ON CNN AND DEMONSTRATE ITS EXISTENCE TO EVERYONE ON THE PLANET INSTEAD OF SOME RANDOM TWAT ON THE INTERNET.
NO MORE HIDING BEHIND VAGUENESS, EQUIVOCATION, OBFUSCATION AND AMBIGUITY. AND NO TRYING TO WEASEL YOUR WAY OUT OF IT. YOU HAVE NOW LAID YOUR CLAIM OF YOUR "PERSONAL EXPERIENCE WITH GOD" ON THE TABLE. PUT UP OR SHUT UP.
Jeffonthenet said:
Quote:I don't feel the need to say that God tinkered with evolution. I would say that he set up the dominoes so that the random mutations he wanted happened. This would be before evolution ever occurred, perhaps even at the big bang
Please explain how the random mutations that are pictured on the following page (WARNING: EXTREMELY DISTURBING GRAPHIC IMAGES) are what your mythical god-figure wanted when it supposedly "set up the dominoes so that the random mutations he wanted happened".
www .documentingreality.com/forum/f149/human-deformity-collection-14048