joobz
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Then why do you insist on avoiding questions? I've answered your's, yet you evade mine.These forums are about discussing.
It seems you are preoccupied with motes instead of beams.
Then why do you insist on avoiding questions? I've answered your's, yet you evade mine.These forums are about discussing.
Einstein lived to be over a hundred? News to me.
I'll answer your questions if you admit you were wrong about what a singularity is.Then why do you insist on avoiding questions? I've answered your's, yet you evade mine.
Was the force that caused the Big Bang a "natural" force or a "supernatural" force?
Water is converted to steam by natural forces, but natural forces didn't exist at the time of the Big Bang. If they did what were those natural forces?
Would you say the Big Bang was caused by natural forces or supernatural forces. If you believe natural forces, what were they?
This is ridiculous. It's obvious what you're trying to do. Creationists and other woo believers do it all the time. You know that you can't win the argument, so you're trying to find one thing that your opponents don't understand fully and then you intend to point at that and just act as if you just won the argument. It's pathetic.Name two natural physical laws that existed at the time of the Big Bang?
See post 97 for my response to this? You and others seem to be saying "Hey this stuff is too complex to discuss in Randi!" You don't see me saying that about the Bible, I discuss things.
Unrelated and dishonest request. I've already admitted the mistake I've made.I'll answer your questions if you admit you were wrong about what a singularity is.
Hardly. Do you read what you write, and what you reply to?Non Sequitur
Scientists as little as 100 years ago believed the universe was eternal. But they now believe the universe had a definite beginning -- much like Genesis believes the universe had a definite beginning.
Please name just one of these centenarian scientists.
Einstein for one.
Einstein lived to be over a hundred? News to me.
What if someone was to reject the bible because they were creeped out by the immoral behavior of symbolic canabalism?You would absolutely challenge anyone who rejected the Bible without reading it to actually read it first. We are extending the same reasonable challenge to you, and since the Bible is free and the books we suggest are not free, we are willing to pay for you to read them.
See post 97 for my response to this? You and others seem to be saying "Hey this stuff is too complex to discuss in Randi!" You don't see me saying that about the Bible, I discuss things.
What if someone was to reject the bible because they were creeped out by the immoral behavior of symbolic canabalism?
I agree. It's why in all my discussions in this forum regarding the bible, I'll refer to biblegateway.com.They should still have at least read the relevant passages, right? I think the point is to get away from a poster's interpretation of a layman's book which is giving a view on an expert's findings. I think we'd like to force DOC to get as close to actual research, and as far away from his strawmen, as is reasonably possible.
That "existed"? What does that mean? What do you mean by "at the time"?Name two natural physical laws that existed at the time of the Big Bang?
I agree. It's why in all my discussions in this forum regarding the bible, I'll refer to biblegateway.com.
ETA: like I've heard before. The best argument against the bible is the bible itself.
It doesn't matter what I know and don't know; this thread is not about DOC.
thank you. I am sincerely trying to have a discussion with DOC.Joobz, you continue to ask the questions that I, for one, would most certainly like the answers to!
Don't forget that the best arguments against specific scientific theories have come from science as well. It's this self-corrective mechanism that is at the heart of the scientific method and what prevents it from being dogmatic.And, by the same token, the best arguments for science come from science, and we're not afraid to provide DOC with the best science has to offer. The question is whether or not he's brave enough to deal with it.
thank you. I am sincerely trying to have a discussion with DOC.