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if G-d ( G-d is not 'X' for all 'X' )
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"Theology is the effort to explain the unknowable in terms of the not worth knowing. " -HL Mencken |
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Nice statement, too bad you have no arguments or even logic to back it up. Quote:
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That could be kind of fun actually. Quote:
Is there any evidence that god created them? No, and please feel free to give some arguments if you don't agree with this. Science accurately describes processes that it observes, and it has no need for some god or "the supernatural" to do this. Gods were invented by humans to explain things they were not yet capable of, but it's kind of funny that some people, like you, still regard your imaginary god higher, for the explanation of phenomena which science can perfectly explain, in this day and age. Quote:
Just because you make up something untestable that could've made the engine, doesn't mean this untestable illusion is real. Quote:
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1) Make up an untestable fictionary illusion that magically explains it, but that gives us no further insight whatsoever and does nothing real to solve the problem. 2) Do an effort and research an actual testable explanation, which can give us more insight, and allow us to use this knowledge to our advantage (new technology for example). Quote:
As I recall, science uses the scientific method... It was ancient speculation/philosophy, nothing more, nothing less, and like I said, closer to religion than science. Quote:
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This is what I originally said (you only quoted the first 7 words and then pretended like I said people that believe in god are illogical), and I urge you to read and comment on my entire post next time we have a debate (if it can be called that...) Quote:
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All I am, is my body. When my body dies, so does the imaginary abstraction of "me". |
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