jay_a2j wrote:You are disqualified based on Moses' law.
Which one? The one about stealing another man's goat or the one about serving milk and meat together on the same plate?
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jay_a2j wrote:You are disqualified based on Moses' law.
StiffMittens wrote:jay_a2j wrote:You are disqualified based on Moses' law.
Which one? The one about stealing another man's goat or the one about serving milk and meat together on the same plate?
MeDeFe wrote:jay_a2j wrote:You are disqualified based on Moses' law.
Is it comparable to Godwin's or Sturgeon's Law?
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
jay_a2j wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote: Facts are only that which has been proven. If you cannot prove it, it is not a fact.
And wouldn't you know evolution falls into this category.
The problem is I do not put as much faith into science as you. [b]Science, after all, is man. And we have tons of examples of how inept man is[/b]. Let's look at one specific area within science that indicates that the reliability of science should always be questioned.
Global warming. Now,(1) there are scientists who say it is real and man made, and (2)there are scientists who say it is real but man had nothing to do with it, and (3)then there are scientists who say GW is bunk, that it is a cycle, and we can't prevent it.
I'll take curtain #3.
joecoolfrog wrote:
Strange that you pin so much faith on a book written by men....especially given that the editors were all Catholic
neanderpaul14 wrote:joecoolfrog wrote:
Strange that you pin so much faith on a book written by men....especially given that the editors were all Catholic
Let's not forget this book is filled with stories that were told by fishermen and carpenters. Carpenters = construction workers, there's a real reliable bunch who would never make up stories just to mess with people.
StiffMittens wrote:neanderpaul14 wrote:joecoolfrog wrote:
Strange that you pin so much faith on a book written by men....especially given that the editors were all Catholic
Let's not forget this book is filled with stories that were told by fishermen and carpenters. Carpenters = construction workers, there's a real reliable bunch who would never make up stories just to mess with people.
Right and fishermen are habitual exaggeraters.
StiffMittens wrote:neanderpaul14 wrote:joecoolfrog wrote:
Strange that you pin so much faith on a book written by men....especially given that the editors were all Catholic
Let's not forget this book is filled with stories that were told by fishermen and carpenters. Carpenters = construction workers, there's a real reliable bunch who would never make up stories just to mess with people.
Right and fishermen are habitual exaggeraters.
jonesthecurl wrote:StiffMittens wrote:neanderpaul14 wrote:joecoolfrog wrote:
Strange that you pin so much faith on a book written by men....especially given that the editors were all Catholic
Let's not forget this book is filled with stories that were told by fishermen and carpenters. Carpenters = construction workers, there's a real reliable bunch who would never make up stories just to mess with people.
Right and fishermen are habitual exaggeraters.
The messiah that got away. by A. Fisher
"Yeah, he walked on water. and he totally came back from the dead. And he, like fed hundreds of people with a coupla fish. And he brought this other guy back from the dead...."
jonesthecurl wrote:StiffMittens wrote:neanderpaul14 wrote:joecoolfrog wrote:
Strange that you pin so much faith on a book written by men....especially given that the editors were all Catholic
Let's not forget this book is filled with stories that were told by fishermen and carpenters. Carpenters = construction workers, there's a real reliable bunch who would never make up stories just to mess with people.
Right and fishermen are habitual exaggeraters.
The messiah that got away. by A. Fisher
"Yeah, he walked on water. and he totally came back from the dead. And he, like fed hundreds of people with a coupla fish. And he brought this other guy back from the dead...."
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
jay_a2j wrote:But you either believe or you don't. Not like God's going to have a hard time figuring out which group you belong to.
El Capitan X wrote:The people in flame wars just seem to get dimmer and dimmer. Seriously though, I love your style, always a good read.
jay_a2j wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote: Facts are only that which has been proven. If you cannot prove it, it is not a fact.
And wouldn't you know evolution falls into this category.
The problem is I do not put as much faith into science as you. Science, after all, is man. And we have tons of examples of how inept man is. Let's look at one specific area within science that indicates that the reliability of science should always be questioned.
Global warming. Now,(1) there are scientists who say it is real and man made, and (2)there are scientists who say it is real but man had nothing to do with it, and (3)then there are scientists who say GW is bunk, that it is a cycle, and we can't prevent it.
I'll take curtain #3.
xelabale wrote:Look it's simple. God is a fact. Thus, the proof of God is that God is a fact. If there was no God it wouldn't be a fact, but in fact God is a fact. If God wasn't a fact, it wouldn't be a fact, but that's not factual. When you factor in the fact that Jesus was in fact God's son there's yet more facts to factor in. If you want and it doesn't infract the rules I'll fax the facts to you.
Thus have I proved that God exists and ye who doubt might be smited in spite of their might. Good night.
drunkmonkey wrote:I honestly wonder why anyone becomes a mod on this site. You're the whiniest bunch of players imaginable.
Ron Burgundy wrote:Why don't you go back to your home on Whore Island?
xelabale wrote:Look it's simple. God is a fact. Thus, the proof of God is that God is a fact. If there was no God it wouldn't be a fact, but in fact God is a fact. If God wasn't a fact, it wouldn't be a fact, but that's not factual. When you factor in the fact that Jesus was in fact God's son there's yet more facts to factor in. If you want and it doesn't infract the rules I'll fax the facts to you.
Thus have I proved that God exists and ye who doubt might be smited in spite of their might. Good night.
Woodruff wrote:xelabale wrote:Look it's simple. God is a fact. Thus, the proof of God is that God is a fact. If there was no God it wouldn't be a fact, but in fact God is a fact. If God wasn't a fact, it wouldn't be a fact, but that's not factual. When you factor in the fact that Jesus was in fact God's son there's yet more facts to factor in. If you want and it doesn't infract the rules I'll fax the facts to you.
Thus have I proved that God exists and ye who doubt might be smited in spite of their might. Good night.
It's like my sister says..."The Bible says God exists, so he does". I wish I were joking.
drunkmonkey wrote:I honestly wonder why anyone becomes a mod on this site. You're the whiniest bunch of players imaginable.
Ron Burgundy wrote:Why don't you go back to your home on Whore Island?
Woodruff wrote:xelabale wrote:Look it's simple. God is a fact. Thus, the proof of God is that God is a fact. If there was no God it wouldn't be a fact, but in fact God is a fact. If God wasn't a fact, it wouldn't be a fact, but that's not factual. When you factor in the fact that Jesus was in fact God's son there's yet more facts to factor in. If you want and it doesn't infract the rules I'll fax the facts to you.
Thus have I proved that God exists and ye who doubt might be smited in spite of their might. Good night.
It's like my sister says..."The Bible says God exists, so he does". I wish I were joking.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
jay_a2j wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:StiffMittens wrote:neanderpaul14 wrote:joecoolfrog wrote:
Strange that you pin so much faith on a book written by men....especially given that the editors were all Catholic
Let's not forget this book is filled with stories that were told by fishermen and carpenters. Carpenters = construction workers, there's a real reliable bunch who would never make up stories just to mess with people.
Right and fishermen are habitual exaggeraters.
The messiah that got away. by A. Fisher
"Yeah, he walked on water. and he totally came back from the dead. And he, like fed hundreds of people with a coupla fish. And he brought this other guy back from the dead...."
They wrote down what God wanted written down. I don't think that leaves room for exaggeration nor error.
But you either believe or you don't. Not like God's going to have a hard time figuring out which group you belong to.
xelabale wrote:Look it's simple. God is a fact. Thus, the proof of God is that God is a fact. If there was no God it wouldn't be a fact, but in fact God is a fact. If God wasn't a fact, it wouldn't be a fact, but that's not factual. When you factor in the fact that Jesus was in fact God's son there's yet more facts to factor in. If you want and it doesn't infract the rules I'll fax the facts to you.
Thus have I proved that God exists and ye who doubt might be smited in spite of their might. Good night.
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
jay_a2j wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote: Facts are only that which has been proven. If you cannot prove it, it is not a fact.
And wouldn't you know evolution falls into this category.
The problem is I do not put as much faith into science as you. Science, after all, is man. And we have tons of examples of how inept man is. Let's look at one specific area within science that indicates that the reliability of science should always be questioned.
Global warming. Now,(1) there are scientists who say it is real and man made, and (2)there are scientists who say it is real but man had nothing to do with it, and (3)then there are scientists who say GW is bunk, that it is a cycle, and we can't prevent it.
I'll take curtain #3.
jay_a2j wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote: Facts are only that which has been proven. If you cannot prove it, it is not a fact.
And wouldn't you know evolution falls into this category.
The problem is I do not put as much faith into science as you. Science, after all, is man. And we have tons of examples of how inept man is. Let's look at one specific area within science that indicates that the reliability of science should always be questioned.
Global warming. Now,(1) there are scientists who say it is real and man made, and (2)there are scientists who say it is real but man had nothing to do with it, and (3)then there are scientists who say GW is bunk, that it is a cycle, and we can't prevent it.
I'll take curtain #3.
Snorri1234 wrote:You still haven't explained why you think we're not certain that the earth has a solid core. I asked that but you ignored it.
xelabale wrote:
The reliability of science should always be questioned.
Why do you take curtain [sic] #3? You believe those scientists? Do they have better evidence or does their idea fit better into your preconceptions?
Why is it not okay to question faith as an alternative?
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
xelabale wrote:Look it's simple. God is a fact. Thus, the proof of God is that God is a fact. If there was no God it wouldn't be a fact, but in fact God is a fact. If God wasn't a fact, it wouldn't be a fact, but that's not factual. When you factor in the fact that Jesus was in fact God's son there's yet more facts to factor in. If you want and it doesn't infract the rules I'll fax the facts to you.
Thus have I proved that God exists and ye who doubt might be smited in spite of their might. Good night.
jay_a2j wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:You still haven't explained why you think we're not certain that the earth has a solid core. I asked that but you ignored it.
Who has been there? I know there is a tootsie center in the center of a tootsie pop because I have been there. How do they know without seeing it?
neanderpaul14 wrote:xelabale wrote:Look it's simple. God is a fact. Thus, the proof of God is that God is a fact. If there was no God it wouldn't be a fact, but in fact God is a fact. If God wasn't a fact, it wouldn't be a fact, but that's not factual. When you factor in the fact that Jesus was in fact God's son there's yet more facts to factor in. If you want and it doesn't infract the rules I'll fax the facts to you.
Thus have I proved that God exists and ye who doubt might be smited in spite of their might. Good night.
Wow can't argue with that. Hey xela ever heard the saying: "It is better to remain silent and be thought the fool, than to open one's mouth (or begin typing in your case) and remove all doubt"?
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