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You, however, have NOT A SINGLE SHRED of evidence to support your god's existence



Life is all the evidence I need...

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in the unlikely event it does exist, it is a nasty, cruel, mean, jealous, vindictive piece of work unworthy of worship by any decent human.



Here is a concise and accurate look at the attributes of God:
http://www.preceptaustin.org/attributes_of_god.htm

Enjoy...
Your secrets are the true reflection of who you really are...

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Did you seriously copy and paste that babble in reply to a physics professor???
:D:D:D:D

"And some laws of physics may be truly fundamental (not based on other laws); they exist only because God wills them to."

:S:S:S:S:S:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D



Proverbs 29:9
If a wise man has an argument with a fool, the fool only rages and laughs, and there is no quiet.
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I stayed out of this thread until today (since it has been going on so long)

But I went and poked my head in (damn it >:(

Both sides arguing their religion

same ol same ol

And you started it!:o

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"America will never be destroyed from the outside,
if we falter and lose our freedoms,
it will be because we destroyed ourselves."
Abraham Lincoln

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Prove it.

I don't believe you.

Prove your God even exists!



Where did matter/energy come from?



Argumentum ad Ignorantiam.

An identically valid argument can be formulated to support the existance of the Flying Spaghetti Monster.

Try again.

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You, however, have NOT A SINGLE SHRED of evidence to support your god's existence



Life is all the evidence I need....



That could just be evidence of "Turtles all the way down". Try again.
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I didn't bring up my physics background.



No....but you attacked his.



Because YOU brought it up in an appeal to authority fallacy.



You can't address his issues, therefore, you attack the person.



I believe he is addressing the issue.
Any person who claims:
(From Answers in Genesis) Since Adam was created on the sixth day of the creation week, we can conclude that the earth, the entire universe, and everything in it were created approximately 6,000 years ago.

Cannot be creditable. Lisle's claim does not account for light (nor anything else) that has traveled billions of years across the universe from the most distant galaxy. Unless, of course, you want to claim that the light merely took a wrong turn and got lost until it swallowed it's pride and asked for directions from God.
"...And once you're gone, you can't come back
When you're out of the blue and into the black."
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You, however, have NOT A SINGLE SHRED of evidence to support your god's existence



Life is all the evidence I need....



That could just be evidence of "Turtles all the way down". Try again.



I'm not trying anything. I'm just telling you.

It seems you have an overbearing sense of entitlement and self importance.
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Cannot be creditable. Lisle's claim does not account for light (nor anything else) that has traveled billions of years across the universe from the most distant galaxy. Unless, of course, you want to claim that the light merely took a wrong turn and got lost until it swallowed it's pride and asked for directions from God.



He also discusses this theory: Distant Starlight

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"He has always been" is what I was told when I asked this question before.
More fairy dust IMO.



Much better than everything coming from nothing, blowing up, and becoming what you see today on its own...or even that everything just always existed and somehow organized itself.

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You come this judgement simply because you cannot prove your invisible friend ever existed and someone questions that?



You're sitting in the proof...unless you think the chair you're in could have somehow organized itself over billions of years...the chair is evidence of a chair maker....with a mind...and ability to build it.

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No it's not any better at all.
It comes across more like "who are you to question his being"?

I trust science, it has proven it's case, unlike religion.
It's quite simply a collection of written by man stories told over thousands of years.
I can't believe a story that's more than five people deep in general. Yet you expect people to actually believe something with loads of unproven, impossible to verify, no historical evidence to back it up, stories about some invisible person that threatens us????

:S:S:S

sounds more like mental illness to me

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"He has always been" is what I was told when I asked this question before.
More fairy dust IMO.



Much better than everything coming from nothing, blowing up, and becoming what you see today on its own...or even that everything just always existed and somehow organized itself.



It may seem "better" to you, but it is unadulterated bullshit nonetheless.

I am impressed by the appeal of superstition in some circles. Opium of the masses and all that.

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Cannot be creditable. Lisle's claim does not account for light (nor anything else) that has traveled billions of years across the universe from the most distant galaxy. Unless, of course, you want to claim that the light merely took a wrong turn and got lost until it swallowed it's pride and asked for directions from God.



He also discusses this theory: Distant Starlight



'Discusses' is a bit rich. 'Waves a magic wand at the problem' would be more accurate.
Do you want to have an ideagasm?

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the chair is evidence of a chair maker



Because we already know that chair makers make chairs:S In fact, we're remarkably good at distinguishing intelligently and purposefully made chairs from natural objects that just happen to be roughly the right size and shape to sit on. Almost as if it was obvious what was designed and what wasnt.
Do you want to have an ideagasm?

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