(August 8, 2013 at 12:40 pm)ronedee Wrote: AGAIN! You obviously didn't read the article.... Which was documented at that time in history!
The 200,000 "hibakusha", or most all had effects from the blast(s)! The Jesuts had NONE!
Tsutomu Yamaguchi, was 3 miles from the Hiroshima blast... The Jesuits? 8 BLOCKS from it!
Wait... something's missing...
Quote:Call me a liar
Oh, right! Yes, now I know why I'm doing that! Not only are you brushing Eizo Nomura under the rug again because you don't have a rebuttal, thus making you a liar by omission at the very least, there's also no possible fucking way you could know the medical status of each and every Hibakusha, and brushing it off with "or most all of them" just means there were some that did not face complications from the blast, and thus invalidate your miracle claim anyway!
Quote: twist this up any way you want
You mean like ignoring specific rebuttal cases brought against you because they're inconvenient, and twisting the ones that you might have some case for to enhance what anemic argument you do have while reducing the parts that disagree with your presupposition- namely that just one single non-catholic that survived unscathed would put your claim of a miracle to rest- with handwaving?
Twisting this up like that?
Quote:but this was for those looking for "miracles" (like the thread title indicates) of: God and prayers! Not some competition about people that survived the blast!
Uh huh. And if you're claiming that this is a miracle, and then are shown specific proof that it is not... then it is not a miracle, and thus beyond the purview of this thread.
Honestly, I don't mind playing mythbusters with crap like this, I find it fun. I'd just hope you'd be more forthright than to just block your ears to anything that disagrees with you.
Quote:I need nothing to sustain my faith, but the promise already given to us.
It's probably good that you don't need anything, because you won't get anything approaching evidence, that's for sure.
Quote:I believe in God's [plan]: Beit 4 Jesuits surviving an Atom bomb, or millions dying in a tsunami. Nothing matters when you trust in God.
Which I'm sure is great comfort to the thousands that died. How nice, that you don't feel any discontentment over that.
Quote:And you chose not to believe in an afterlive
People don't choose beliefs. It's not a process you can control... though you're living proof that one can shore up incorrect beliefs against all of external reality by just repeating them loud enough.
Quote:...Or do you? You flip-flop like fish on the grill when it comes to nailing down atheism.
You want simplicity, go play with fucking blocks. You want to live in the real world, you're going to have to accept that people are complicated and don't all fit into neat little categories.
Also, stop using this argument until the day you've united the thirty thousand denominations of your religion into one whole, okay? Otherwise, you just look like a hypocrite.
Quote:As I've said, over and over again here. YOU DON'T WANT ANY PROOF! You have all the answers. It's all about "subtraction", and discredit.... By any means possible.
And as I said, abandoning actual credible argument in favor of just reinterpreting the motivations of those opposing you is egotistical, childish, and ineffective in the extreme. Now quit having your tantrum and come back with something real.
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