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Believer vs. Believer

Epix, here is Godel's Theorem. Please point out any references to god or religion.

To every w-consistent recursive class k of formulae there corresponds recursive class-signs r, such that nether v Gen r nor Neg (v Gen r) belongs to Flg (k) (where v is the free variable of r)
 
It follows that the seventh day was special, because God was no longer working like in those six days. And since the 7th item is special, so must be letter G, because it is the 7th item in the list called the English alphabet.

In all the infinity of time up to this point, God has worked only 6 days? :eek:
 
A biblical day can be anything from a day to a billion years, depending on the believer.

I think the standard Biblical measurement is 1 day in heaven as the equivalent of 1000 Earth years.
 
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I think the standard Biblical measurement is 1 day in heaven as the equivalent of 1000 Earth years.
That was never a concern out there that man would fail to equal one day in heaven to the length of one earth day, because God rested on the 7th day, so folks would follow suit and get some rest on each seventh day as well. I mean these folks were not retarded to the point of deciding on having one day off once in seven thousand years or so.

Remember that the developing feudalism under Christianity and other assorted monotheistic systems would provide only one day off at the end of each month. But God came up with his fairytale of creating the world in six days and resting on the seventh, so Homo sapiens would get more rest. There are other explanations, like this one.
God is an infinite being. This means he has infinite power, infinite knowledge, infinite wisdom, etc. Obviously, God could make anything he wanted to in no time at all. He could have created the whole universe, the earth, and all it contains in no time at all. Perhaps the question we should be asking is why did God take as long as six days, anyway? After all, six days is a long time for an infinite being to take to make anything! The answer can be found in Exodus 20:11.
http://creationists.org/how-long-is-a-day-in-the-bible.html

But this is purely theological explanation and got nothing to do with reality.
 
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That was never a concern out there that man would fail equal one day in heaven to the length of earth day, because God rested on the 7th day, so folks would follow suit and get some rest on each seventh day as well. I mean these folks were not retarded to the point of deciding on having one day off once in seven thousand years or so.
Which god(s)?

Remember that developing feudalism under Christianity and other assorted monotheistic systems would provide only one day off at the end of each month. But God came up with his fairytale of creating the world in six days and resting on the seventh, so Homo sapiens would get more rest. There are other explanations, like this one.
LOL. Well, no. :) Men came up with that fairytale. Do the other explanations account for not giving your slaves a day of rest? Jesus gave us rules for owning slaves but I don't remember anything about them resting on the 7th day, do you?

http://creationists.org/how-long-is-a-day-in-the-bible.html

But this is poorly theological explanation and got nothing to do with reality.
You got one right! :)
 
That was never a concern out there that man would fail to equal one day in heaven to the length of one earth day, because God rested on the 7th day, so folks would follow suit and get some rest on each seventh day as well. I mean these folks were not retarded to the point of deciding on having one day off once in seven thousand years or so.

Remember that the developing feudalism under Christianity and other assorted monotheistic systems would provide only one day off at the end of each month. But God came up with his fairytale of creating the world in six days and resting on the seventh, so Homo sapiens would get more rest. There are other explanations, like this one.

http://creationists.org/how-long-is-a-day-in-the-bible.html

But this is purely theological explanation and got nothing to do with reality.
Incorrect.
 
That was never a concern out there that man would fail to equal one day in heaven to the length of one earth day, because God rested on the 7th day, so folks would follow suit and get some rest on each seventh day as well. I mean these folks were not retarded to the point of deciding on having one day off once in seven thousand years or so.

Remember that the developing feudalism under Christianity and other assorted monotheistic systems would provide only one day off at the end of each month. But God came up with his fairytale of creating the world in six days and resting on the seventh, so Homo sapiens would get more rest. There are other explanations, like this one.

http://creationists.org/how-long-is-a-day-in-the-bible.html

But this is purely theological explanation and got nothing to do with reality.

Here is Godel's Theorem. Please point out any references to god or religion.

To every w-consistent recursive class k of formulae there corresponds recursive class-signs r, such that nether v Gen r nor Neg (v Gen r) belongs to Flg (k) (where v is the free variable of r)

So you have now realized that theology and gods have nothing to do with reality. Good lad.
 
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I'm disappointed. Seeing the topic title, I was hoping for something like a religiously themed Spy vs. Spy.
 
I'm disappointed. Seeing the topic title, I was hoping for something like a religiously themed Spy vs. Spy.
Unlike the case with the atheists, a believer won't hesitate to challenge a view of another believer apart from a theological position when that view stands on obviously false premises.
 
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Another epix non-post he has no intention of ever discussing rationally. aliens because the sandwich is intelligently designed to fit into a human hand.
I don't go by the definition of rationality, which the hard atheists sodomized to suit their need to vent their mindless propaganda. There was not one reply to the suggestion to adjust the name God so it would logically support the position assumed by the hard atheists, who break the grammar rule of capitalization but cannot rationally account for their action.
 
Epix, people with proper net etiquette will post to the handle by which you are identified in the forum (with the exception, of course, that good grammar suggests that any noun be capitalized when it begins a sentence). I, for example, am quite obviously "bruto" by my indentification. If someone insisted on capitalizing it I would consider it an error, though a small one, and if someone suggested that failure to capitalize my visibly and conspicuously lower-case handle is a breach of rules, a sign of anarchy or an attempt to deny my existence I would count that person as utterly and incorrigibly stupid, if not bat-guano insane.
Can't you see, forcryssake, that your optional decision to adjust your nickname is not covered by The Chicago Manual of Style or any other widely use guide to writing? Speaking of missing the point: When the atheists decide to visit a shooting range, it is advisable to stay clear of the target by the safe distance equaling the one that exists between the earth and Uranus.
 
Unlike the case with the atheists, a believer won't hesitate to challenge a view of another believer apart from a theological position when that view stands on obviously false premises.

Awesome! Woo fight! I want to see two mindless theists go at it.
 
When the atheists decide to visit a shooting range, it is advisable to stay clear of the target by the safe distance equaling the one that exists between the earth and Uranus.

I'm a non-believer, and I can guarantee you I'm a better shot than that. Shot high expert last time I was at the range in the 'mil. Granted, that was three years ago, but that's a hard bike to forget how to ride.
 

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