(December 14, 2008 at 9:03 pm)EvidenceVsFaith Wrote: But why would what the bible says be considered valid, if you did not believe in the existence of God?
So you'd be quoting from the bible if you were an atheist? I doubt it.
It doesn't matter if what the Bible says is considered as valid, the point was being established and could be considered as a possible relative portion at a later date.
If I were an atheist discussing the existance of God, the reality of the Bible itself or as in this case, the canopy of water I would - unlike yourself - consider the Bible in at least some way, relevant.
(December 14, 2008 at 9:03 pm)EvidenceVsFaith Wrote: How is the bible relevant to tourettes for those who don't believe in God? How would it be relevant to you if you didn't believe in God?
[sigh]
I don't know. I am not sure, I didn't follow the entire thread. I don't remember. [begins to shake]
Tourettes was given by me as an example of a result of the Biblical sin. [begins to shout] What the hell is the point in being an Atheist at all?! What is the point in saying you don't believe in someone elses belief?! Forming a unbelief about someone elses belief becomes its own belief ...
[is taken away in a straight jacket screaming insane obscenities AND ... something about the number 400!]