Wryetui Wrote:robvalue Wrote:Okay, if you're going to play silly games, goodbye. I tried to help you.
You're asking for a whole science education on a forum post.
Now who is the irrational one?! You are acting exactly like the believers you complain of!
Alright, I will do the same then, everytime you ask me about evidence of my "God claims" I will tell you: "Okay, if you're going to play silly games, goodbye. I tried to help you. You're asking for a whole theological education on a forum post." and that is it. I asked a basical question: "How did this earth come into existence?" and absolutely no one answered me.
I am not surprised of what I discovered. You believe things with no basis for them, you just believe them because "the scientists say so". It says so on the wikipedia and on the internet and you believe it without any research because "it is science". This is just pathetic, and this is how almost all of the atheists in this forum behave towards me, they gave me absolutely no evidence for their claims and they mocked me for my beliefs. It is all a matter of belief, you believe your bunch of people and I believe mine.
Your maturity level is astounding.
Christians say God created the earth. We are not convinced. The burden is not on us to prove God didn't create the earth any more than it is on us to prove Brahma or Nyx or Marduk or Odin didn't do it.
Science has an explanation, that has evidence for it, that you apparently reject. Most of us are saying, here's the explanation that actually has evidence in favor of it; if that's not good enough for you, why should we care? You can believe leprechauns did it, if you want; it's the same to us. We didn't come to you asking you to believe us. Or asking you to treat us like a monolithic group that all believes the same things.
Speaking for myself, I'd as soon you remain a theist. I'd like to require all atheists have at least a layman's knowledge of science and logical fallacies before they declare themselves 'team atheist'; but I sadly have no power to do that. In a couple of generations the majority of atheists in America will be atheists because their parents were; not because they thought their way out of religion. I expect the percentage of rational skeptics to drop precipitously then and the percentage of homeopaths and astrology followers to rise.
I'm not anti-Christian. I'm anti-stupid.