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Manegarm Title: European Imperialist Good Guy
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Registered: 2003-8-11 10:01:52
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Snarf_Igraine posted:
Mammogram, nothing I have said is unfactual or metaphysically impossible. As for creationism or a literal interpretation of the creation account in Genesis 1, I do not subscribe to it literally as do some in this thread. I do not argue against it though, because it is metaphysically possible, just improbable.... however IF there is a God then nothing is out of the realm of possibility.
So no creationism has no validity what so ever in a civilized world, it's thoroughly debunked and anyone sprouting it is a braindead moron.
Zombies and flying unicorns are also possible.. And if there is anything more improbable then undead flesh eaters and flying equines sporting horns it's the idea of God.
You people with your magic and your silly little hopes, it's cute.
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reesescups Title: //Captain America
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Registered: 2003-5-26 14:45:53
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Lyken-P posted:
Scarne posted:
For the majority of the history of Christianity, only the priesthood read the Bible. Lay people reading the Bible is a relatively modern phenomenon. 
It's kinda like science classes. Teacher say "this is what happened"... students say "ok".
It's funny how both are similar in that sense.
Yeah, except for the fact that that's not science, nor the way it is taugh...
But other than being completely not similar, yeah they are very similar..
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Lyken-P Posts: 453
Registered: 2006-1-14 18:41:19
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reesescups posted:
Lyken-P posted:
Scarne posted:
For the majority of the history of Christianity, only the priesthood read the Bible. Lay people reading the Bible is a relatively modern phenomenon. 
It's kinda like science classes. Teacher say "this is what happened"... students say "ok".
It's funny how both are similar in that sense.
Yeah, except for the fact that that's not science, nor the way it is taugh...
If you say so...
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Tych2 Title: Obama Appointed Outpost Czar
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Registered: 2005-3-1 06:56:47
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Mastara posted:
Wonder how you can call yourself a believer and yet not read the bible.
The exact same why someone can say god speaks to them. They lie.
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_Enkidu_ Title: Zen Badger
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Registered: 2001-12-24 05:02:15
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Date Posted:
1/1/00 12:02am
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Lyken-P posted:
reesescups posted:
Lyken-P posted:
Scarne posted:
For the majority of the history of Christianity, only the priesthood read the Bible. Lay people reading the Bible is a relatively modern phenomenon. 
It's kinda like science classes. Teacher say "this is what happened"... students say "ok".
It's funny how both are similar in that sense.
Yeah, except for the fact that that's not science, nor the way it is taugh...
If you say so...
Clearly you've never seen science taught in grad school...lol
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Date Posted:
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lol
and i havent even finished reading the first page
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Date Posted:
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does snarf still need his god shaped hole filled by the one and only, original monothiestic diety?
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IMHO Title: Official Outpost Greeter
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Registered: 2001-11-1 03:55:02
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Manegarm posted:
IMHO posted:
 Where is Skinnyrumcakes when you need him.
Oh not even that chasm of stupidity, ignorance and bigotry can help you now.
Bawhaha
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BubbleDude Title: Perma-N00b
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Registered: 2003-2-27 21:04:24
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Manegarm posted:
critical of what you really experienced
I was and am more critical than you can even comprehend. My experiences are mine, and they don't lie.
Spew some more crap to make yourself feel better. Have another drink while you're at it.
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Sezyrrith Posts: 257
Registered: 2003-7-13 05:04:05
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IMHO posted:
Sure...
There are billion and billions of stars in the sky right now, yet at night I still need a flash light.
Are you guys purposely being dense?
So what, you think there's a black velvet screen with holes in it and a flashlight on the other side?
Seriously, try this. Put your flashlight on a windowsill at night, with the flashlight turned on. Walk away from it. When you're 100 feet away from it, does it still seem just as bright to you as it does when you put it an inch from your eyeball?
No, it doesn't. That's because light disperses from its source, not in a straight line (which is about what a laser does, though even that isn't perfect). So, given that information, contrast our sun, which is relatively close, to a star 500 million light years away. Do you REALLY think you get anywhere near 1x10^-15 percent of the total light emanated from it? Not if you understand radiation from a central point vs. distance from the central point. A thousandth of a degree difference between two photons would easily put them at opposite ends of the solar system, if not farther.
Lyken-P posted:
Scarne posted:
For the majority of the history of Christianity, only the priesthood read the Bible. Lay people reading the Bible is a relatively modern phenomenon. 
It's kinda like science classes. Teacher say "this is what happened"... students say "ok".
It's funny how both are similar in that sense.
Yeah, except science provides actual numbers, along with the ability to find the documented experiment and perform it yourself. Not to mention that the things in science textbooks have been proven by dozens of scientists before even considering acceptance by the scientific community, then scrutinized many times over before finally being written into that textbook. In general, the scientific community as a whole is VERY skeptical about new information. It often takes years for new concepts to gain credibility, and decades to become truly popular.
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