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I just love it when things are taken out of context and taken to mean something I didn't say.
"Give me a quote" is like asking me to name a butcher who used to give away pork spareribs in a time when they were considered a "trash cut." Not believing that mathematical "proof" would be proffered for something silly as people suffocating if a locomotive exceeded a certain speed is understandable, but shows a tendency to believe in the infallibility of mathematics regardless of your access to the internet where silly "proofs" can easily be found. Other debates have revolved around the probabilities of a "finely-tuned" universe such as this, and atheists have (as do some scientists) argued (in short) that chaos+probabilities=infinite universes=this universe. Yet, when someone says, "God's a possibility, alright, just not an actuality," all those arguments are said to have never taken place. Gee, I wonder why? ![]()
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I don't know, maybe because what you are saying makes no sense?
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