TheGoldcountry
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Well in all fairness it's followers really, really want that so they can continue feeling superior after death. Boy are they gonna be surprised!!!!!!!
No they won't.
Well in all fairness it's followers really, really want that so they can continue feeling superior after death. Boy are they gonna be surprised!!!!!!!
Better yet. Can you use numerology to prove that Darth Vader is the chosen one, and the second coming of christ?
Abusive parents and partners will often manufacture rules where the child or spouse cannot help but transgress against those rules. Then when they transgress, the parent or partner will punish them severely.
Well , you are perfectly free to not come by and annoy others - or to do so. It's not like we give a ******!!!!!!Thankyou!
Yes, it can be tricky going in these parts, and some of the locals think that sheer weight of numbers will topple your wagon. But I've long been in the habit of identifying those whose lives are so empty that their only joy is in trolling (poor creatures) and skipping past their posts, so I don't actually read very much of what's on the thread. It makes for much lighter travelling.![]()
Plenty of people preaching the good news in 3rd world countries. The problem with skeptics is you want God to do it your way, he won't. Keep knocking and the door will be opened.
The problem with skeptics is you knock, then run off. I spent 6 long years chasing him and I wasn't about to give up. Now I'm blessed beyond anything I could imagine and that doesn't involve things of the world, well, maybe a few things.![]()
I am appalled that you did that!!! Sounds like major harassment to me!!!!!
http://www.gematrix.org/?word=Darth+Vader
Apparently, in Jewish Gematria, "Darth Vader" = 983, the same as the phrase "Religious Mental Derangement" or "Christianity is a Lie." In English, the number's 606, which could probably be fun to work with.
"John Nowak" in English gematria returns 666, which I'm pretty sure we can't do anything with.

No they won't.
It is possible, log, that you are so deeply enmeshed in your superstiton that you do not realize how monstrously evil this makes your 'god' sound...
Not surprising, just monstrously evil.
Challenge accepted.
I shall now obtain a copy of The Kama Sutra and prove, by the magic of the numbers three, twelve and eight, that Jesus is not the only one who can perform miracles.
I didn't read it that way, I read it that he was agreeing that this is was Art concluded, not what god wanted...but that is somewhat of a pointless distinction in context (although evidently not in logger's mind). Although, it does have biblical support--god hardening Pharaoh's heart so he could torture the Egyptians, for example.
Do you really want to get into this? Of course they will - but they won't be around to know!!! Just dead. You are free to feel otherwise, but that counts for nothing in the end. And you are wasting your time trying to tell us otherwise... No logic, no proof, no sense!!!
The first line is "God created the heavens and the earth." Light came later, and I agree it doesn't explain where the water came from.
Why on Earth you feel it's okay, as an adult, to state publicly that you searched for six years to find a non-existent invisible man, is truly sad.
You're getting me mixed up with someone else. Not that there is anything embarrassing about spending six years searching for God. It's the most worthwhile thing you could do.![]()
No. He a God that some know and others don't know.
You are the one who is doing the imagining, imagination always rushing in to fill any vacuum in our knowledge.
I may not be able to prove to you that God exists (evidence aside for now), but you cannot prove otherwise.
And don't try to throw the burden of proof onto me.
I found my experience of reality differing from the claims made by scientific materialists, for instance that no dream can contain future knowledge (they can).
These are effects in the material world. Spiritual phenomena generally don't affect it. What they affect is minds.
Scientists have had the odd disagreement or two.
As yours is now beginning to do with me.
You seem to be conflating empirical knowledge with absolute knowledge.
Given the vast number of claims made, as you acknowledge, I would say the odds are at a few of them may be correct.
As for 'objective reality' many would say that there is no such thing.
This kind of 'show me the evidence' talk is common
It was a metaphor, comparing the mind to a mountain. It certainly has heights and depths though.
Believing is seeing.
Many people have reported thousands of different, weird experiences, some of which are mutually-exclusive. UFOs, ghosts, bigfoot, fairies, gods, you name it. If we follow your logic, they are ALL true, but they can't be
Not only are you back to lying about science again (between rounds of desperately pleading "but I'm not anti-science!"), but you're doing so within an analogy that is itself a lie. Agreement among all claimants is required for a claim that we should just accept as true whatever someone says, and is not for a claim that we should not. The things are not analogous.Scientists have had the odd disagreement or two. The Big Bang theory versus the Steady State. String theories in 5, 10, 11 and 26 dimensions (if the maths doesn't work, just add a dimension or two). Gene selection verses group selection. Evolution by natural selection versus Lamarckian evolution. Oxygen versus phlogiston. Scientists once believed in the luminiferous aether . . . Some scientists deny climate change . . . . Science still doesn't know what makes up most of the universe. Quantum physicists argue between the Copenhagen interpretation, the Many Worlds interpretation, the Pilot Wave and Qbism. The differences are not slight - they are immense.
From someone who has also gone the opposite direction, that is dictionary-example circular "logic".Believing is seeing.
You quote something I never said. Retract it.Originally Posted by turingtest
And let's don't forget that BT's point with all this was to claim that "science is getting closer to the bible."
I said
"Oh, I don't know. 100 or so years ago most physicists thought the universe had existed for ever. Only the Bible said it had a beginning. So science in that respect has moved closer to the Bible.