(May 7, 2013 at 11:51 am)ChadWooters Wrote: Robert Heinlein said, “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.”
No he didn't. Well, maybe he did, but if so he was quoting Arthur C Clarke's third law.

Nitpicky? Yes. But attribution is important in science!

Fr0d0 Wrote:I'm not interested in existence. There is nothing to prove. My faith hinges on my belief.
Still not getting this whole "beliefs can be wrong," thing, I see.
Quote:My mind doesn't 'contort'. It finds the most rational answer, as it must.
Can you provide another situation in all of history where the answer, when it was found, actually was magic, whether divine or otherwise?
Quote:If all religions address the same subject, then all religious conclusions are pretty close.
And yet they all claim to be the embodiment of the one true god, and they're all different. So, regardless, some of you are still wrong.
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