RE: at what point did inorganic matter become organic life forms and what caused it?
July 19, 2013 at 9:08 pm
ok lets get back to the debate then,
i think we left off here
"we believe in a god or gods..." vs "we do not believe in a god or gods..." are either of these ideas, which are the same, testable? if not than what is the present conclusion on the matter?
sometimes the truth hurts.. sorry bout your feeelings
and i do not profess to not know anything. It is only through seeking answers that i came to this realization...i do not consider myself smart nor is that what i am projecting... it's not easy to admit that you don't know something specifically, i am not saying i know nothing... but as far as our origins and whether or not a diety or dieties exist... i had to learn to be honest withself and say that I do not know... my other options were to adopt the dogmatic beliefs of either religion or atheism.
so i do boast about that, i call it an evolution of thinking, good luck on your growth process.
i think we left off here
"we believe in a god or gods..." vs "we do not believe in a god or gods..." are either of these ideas, which are the same, testable? if not than what is the present conclusion on the matter?
sometimes the truth hurts.. sorry bout your feeelings
and i do not profess to not know anything. It is only through seeking answers that i came to this realization...i do not consider myself smart nor is that what i am projecting... it's not easy to admit that you don't know something specifically, i am not saying i know nothing... but as far as our origins and whether or not a diety or dieties exist... i had to learn to be honest withself and say that I do not know... my other options were to adopt the dogmatic beliefs of either religion or atheism.
so i do boast about that, i call it an evolution of thinking, good luck on your growth process.