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Fiend God
I don't have anyone on ignore.
I see, so you're simply ignoring me.
I don't have anyone on ignore.
What does that even mean? Once science has stated its opinion the matter is closed? That isn't dogma?
From Dr. Hovind I learned Evolution, beginning with this first part in a video series, that Evolution is questionable.
From this forum I learned that many of you disagree, but I see it as a matter of faith. Not mine. Yours. Collectively.
Of course there is. He thinks that the earth is only 6,000 years old. I would start by explaining the Hebrew word yohm to him.
He thinks dinosaurs existed and were reported in the Bible. I would examine his examples and point out his error.
Thanks, but no thanks - quote it here and explain my error. It's more educational that way.
A mathematical abstraction of a system is a far cry from we don't know. I don't even know where the hell you quote mined that quote from but I would expect that from David and not an actual skeptic. It was what I was alluding to in the original post. Leave it to a Nobel Laurette to explain far better than I could have.There is a fact, or if you wish, a law, governing natural phenomena that are known to date. There is no known exception to this law; it is exact, so far we know. The law is called conservation of energy; it states that there is a certain quantity, which we call energy, that does not change in manifold changes which nature undergoes. That is a most abstract idea, because it is a mathematical principle; it says that there is a numerical quantity, which does not change when something happens. It is not a description of a mechanism, or anything concrete; it is just a strange fact that we can calculate some number, and when we finish watching nature go through her tricks and calculate the number again, it is the same.
What does it matter?
Your belief is that some super-de-duper thing created everything. You call it God. Others call it a pantheon of gods. Others think it was aliens.
There's no evidence, no matter what you call your super-de-duper thing, besides your disbelief that something complex could just 'happen'.
David, do you know what a straw man argument is ?
Do you understand why most, if not all, of Hovinds arguments are straw man arguments ?
I don't think God is omnipotent, omniscient or omnipresent, and there is no evidence from the Bible to think otherwise.
Yeah, right, and your explanation is, allegedly, that something complex could just happen so long as it isn't attributed to a creator.
Be sure to explain the morning and the evening to him as well.
Wait. You don't think dinosaurs ever existed? What are all those fossils?
A mathematical abstraction of a system is a far cry from we don't know. I don't even know where the hell you quote mined that quote from but I would expect that from David and not an actual skeptic.
Okay, let's redefine. Boy, heaven must be so crowded with so many different gods up there.
David Henson's God:
A supernatural being existing outside space-time that is not omnipotent nor omniscient, but is powerful and knowledgable enough that it created everything in existence through will alone, but that, itself, is eternal and, therefore, does not need a creator.
Yes, It is a non-defense defense used by atheists. Like a half dozen other ways to dismiss something you can't honestly deal with. Word Salad. True Scotsman . . . the list goes on and on.
Of course I do. You can't answer or address criticism or dissent.
I think dinosaurs existed.
Yes, It is a non-defense defense used by atheists.
For some reason you have to eliminate the possibility that you are wrong even while acknowledging that possibility.
That is religion. A world view. Not science in a complete and factual conclusion other than this is what we like to think happened because you can't accept God did it.
Didn't you find the full quotation on the Energy page at Wikipedia explained it satisfactorily?
What does that even mean? Once science has stated its opinion the matter is closed? That isn't dogma?