RE: If you believe in the God of the Bible, why try to prove it logically?
June 18, 2013 at 7:59 am
(June 18, 2013 at 7:22 am)the fraudo Wrote: I see how far you're having to stretch the truth here orogenicman.
Apparently you don't see at all. I've made no false statements here, nor have I stretched the truth.
the fraudo Wrote:Lets talk about a completely different and unrelated subject and just maybe, if we sprinkle some pixie dust on it the opposing example will change into what you want it to. are you a fantasist in any other subject or is it just religion?
Why do you want to change the subject? Can't handle the subject being discussed, or what?
the fraudo Wrote:I'm tired of this. You're obviously going to argue until you are blue in the face that black is white. I am dissapointed frankly.
Perhaps you should refrain from posting bullshit, then.
'The difference between a Miracle and a Fact is exactly the difference between a mermaid and seal. It could not be expressed better.'
-- Samuel "Mark Twain" Clemens
"I think that in the discussion of natural problems we ought to begin not with the scriptures, but with experiments, demonstrations, and observations".
- Galileo Galilei (1564-1642)
"In short, Meyer has shown that his first disastrous book was not a fluke: he is capable of going into any field in which he has no training or research experience and botching it just as badly as he did molecular biology. As I've written before, if you are a complete amateur and don't understand a subject, don't demonstrate the Dunning-Kruger effect by writing a book about it and proving your ignorance to everyone else! "
- Dr. Donald Prothero
-- Samuel "Mark Twain" Clemens
"I think that in the discussion of natural problems we ought to begin not with the scriptures, but with experiments, demonstrations, and observations".
- Galileo Galilei (1564-1642)
"In short, Meyer has shown that his first disastrous book was not a fluke: he is capable of going into any field in which he has no training or research experience and botching it just as badly as he did molecular biology. As I've written before, if you are a complete amateur and don't understand a subject, don't demonstrate the Dunning-Kruger effect by writing a book about it and proving your ignorance to everyone else! "
- Dr. Donald Prothero