RE: The Periodic Table and religion
June 10, 2015 at 10:23 am
(This post was last modified: June 10, 2015 at 10:23 am by comet.)
(May 31, 2015 at 6:57 am)MrNoMorePropaganda Wrote: I was having a look at the Periodic table the other day and it got me thinking. There are a decent number of elements have have zero use in human biology, and many are actually a hindrance to biological functions. For example, radioactive elements will cause cancer, others are toxic to humans and so on. Would the Earth, perhaps, be even more perfect without elements such as Uranium and Polonium?
Isn't it rather curious that humans just so happen to be primarily constructed (maybe that's the wrong word) of the most common elements in our universe? Could a "Chemical Argument Against God" a good argument? How do you think a Theist may respond? I've mentioned previously my father has a doctorate in Chemistry.
making up shit is making up shit. Maybe god works just like everything else in the universe. If that is the case then we are in its image. the PT. so actually the PT counter many atheists.
please, if you are going to be atheist don't be an embarrassment. How about using what we know to describe what we don't know. Theist make up shit, we don't have to. Even if it goes against the almighty atheist fundamentalist sect, we are held to observation. not fat shit head atheist opinions.
anti-logical Fallacies of Ambiguity