Rcan: >angry? Seems like the one who spits into the face of >eternity, living in his own little bubble and projecting >his ignorance is the...
Rcan: >funny thing is, that the end result does >not bode well for you. Because *you* say so? -- the one who types in circles? How do you...
Rcan: >A God worthy of respect knows that His followers >speak truth. LOL -- apparently you can't recognize a circular argument even if it...
Rcan: >The critical point is, what makes you think >you know anything? And on top of all the evidence that the prevalent version of "god"...
Hans: >Even if it's apparent that God isn't moral by your >standards is your stance rational? If one has decent morals -- quite. >Why...
Rcan: >Assuming that at the end of life, it is you that will >be standing before God, maybe you will be a little >less smug when He says,...
It does not surprise me how you miss the absolute comedy in your writings. JB
What is this? Comedy night on ET? JB
Hans: >We humans can design computers. While many humans >can understand the most sophisticated computer no >computer can understand any...
Telo: >I don't understand why the ID critics are >so threatened by this. . Stu: >I suggest you don't want to understand...period Yep...
Shoe: >What!? Now why didn't you say that? I did. That's what the word "possible" means. JB
Shoe: >Again, the assumption is that there has to be >a "material, non-supernatural" explanation. >Well, I'll ask it again: "why"? (more...
Shoe: >If you'll look into the supernatural research books, you'll >find example after example of well-researched things that >are very, very...
Shoe: >C'mon don't use the logic stuff to avoid the conclusion. LOL -- that sounds like "Don't confuse me with facts ... my mind is already...
Shoe: >But, you see, I brought that up to show >another example where you immediately >dismiss everything as false. Stop with the...
Shoe, I'm gonna start with your ending and go from there... >And if you can't trust Ronald >Reagan, who can you trust? Oh, you've got to...
Shoe: >Actually, O ye of little faith :) , if you would have >some trust in humanity, we could get somewhere. Humanity tells the truth,...
Shoe: >I really find it hard to believe that someone could argue >that it is foolish to think that this is anything other than >just an...
Shoe, Johnny used to have some mildly interesting things to say until he got off on his Jesus fantasy. He's become a major bore since that day. JB
Shoe: >And from there we could, of course, go to Pascal's >Wager, but I'll stop short. Of course you will, 'cause your smart enough to...
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