RE: Most challenging arguement you have faced?
March 15, 2010 at 6:04 pm
(This post was last modified: March 15, 2010 at 6:08 pm by tackattack.)
@ Sae- well I guess if you think order from chaos is natually occuring then I would agree with that last statement.
@Thor- Ok I'll drum up some energy tonight and coalesce my previously unanswered posts and some new ideas on a new thread most likely, even though most will probably find it tedious.
edited to add@tav- sorry I was typing as you were. Because to make a positive and verifiable claim a scientific "methodology" would be the most congruent with "reality". Just because the realms of study are called something else as they relate to the end result, Origins typically fall under the creator argument.
@Thor- Ok I'll drum up some energy tonight and coalesce my previously unanswered posts and some new ideas on a new thread most likely, even though most will probably find it tedious.
edited to add@tav- sorry I was typing as you were. Because to make a positive and verifiable claim a scientific "methodology" would be the most congruent with "reality". Just because the realms of study are called something else as they relate to the end result, Origins typically fall under the creator argument.
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