RE: The speed of light, stars, and YEC?
December 16, 2011 at 7:14 pm
(This post was last modified: December 16, 2011 at 7:29 pm by The Grand Nudger.)
Repetition doesn't add weight to any given claim Stat. Maybe you should slow down and demonstrate the veracity of any single claim before moving on the the next? If it was bullshit the first time, it's going to bullshit the next time. Unless you have some modifications to make to any of these claims that would give us reason to reassess them? Or, you could stop complaining about science and do science. Be the man who closes the book, so to speak.
Late edit: Just to be clear. It may be that you've happened upon a factually accurate explanation for everything in existence. It's not beyond the realm of possibility even if it stretches plausibility. What you've offered up thusfar in any thread; about any subject, doesn't fit the the evidence. So, if you're correct in your assumptions it isn't for the reasons you've given. Everything we know is wrong. Science is a blank slate for you to work your magic upon. Now, find some evidence, build a better argument, and stop repeating yourself. The things you offer up must be able to withstand criticism to a higher degree than most or any of us here are capable of offering. Nothing in your beliefs-as-science line of argumentation has managed to do this yet. There's a word for people who peddle things like this; charlatan. Whatever you feel you gain by repeatedly pushing this garbage is illusory, you've probably gained the opposite. The particular brand of belief you peddle is a disservice to belief as a whole. You make the bible, and by extension christianity an easy target. It would be much more difficult to criticize faith if people didn't advocate positions such as yours.
Late edit: Just to be clear. It may be that you've happened upon a factually accurate explanation for everything in existence. It's not beyond the realm of possibility even if it stretches plausibility. What you've offered up thusfar in any thread; about any subject, doesn't fit the the evidence. So, if you're correct in your assumptions it isn't for the reasons you've given. Everything we know is wrong. Science is a blank slate for you to work your magic upon. Now, find some evidence, build a better argument, and stop repeating yourself. The things you offer up must be able to withstand criticism to a higher degree than most or any of us here are capable of offering. Nothing in your beliefs-as-science line of argumentation has managed to do this yet. There's a word for people who peddle things like this; charlatan. Whatever you feel you gain by repeatedly pushing this garbage is illusory, you've probably gained the opposite. The particular brand of belief you peddle is a disservice to belief as a whole. You make the bible, and by extension christianity an easy target. It would be much more difficult to criticize faith if people didn't advocate positions such as yours.
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