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questfortruth

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I think you may have posted some of them.
It is not rocket science: Dark Matter is invisible to even detectors of Dark Matter. Angels are invisible to detectors as well.
So you follow your own path in Christianity? one that you founded?

I belong to Church, and I have the mind. There are verses in the Holy Bible, which tell us to use the mind. The mind and the heart. For example, in the texts of Apostle Paul.
 

Spirit of Light

Be who ever you want
It is not rocket science: Dark Matter is invisible to even detectors of Dark Matter. Angels are invisible to detectors as well.


I belong to Church, and I have the mind. There are verses in the Holy Bible, which tell us to use the mind. The mind and the heart. For example, in the texts of Apostle Paul.
I can not put my finger on it, but there is something in your way of believing that sounds strange in how you respond and what you say, But who am I to judge you
 

ratiocinator

Lightly seared on the reality grill.
It is not rocket science: Dark Matter is invisible to even detectors of Dark Matter. Angels are invisible to detectors as well.

It's not an argument either. Dark matter is detectable by gravity. Invisible pink unicorns are invisible to detectors too - as are any number of other things you could make up (not just angels). What's more, even if I conceded angels (which I obviously don't because the 'argument' is beyond supid), that still doesn't get us to your god being true or evolution being false.

Logic really, really isn't your strong suit, is it?
 

Spirit of Light

Be who ever you want
But what is the case of yours to show to the god? What are my mistakes and transgressions?
I think God knows that answer already, so I do not need to show God.
It seems to me that your understanding is in a way twisting what the bible says, so it fits what you believe it "should say" I might be wrong on this of course. It just seems nonChristian what you speak of.
 

Mock Turtle

Oh my, did I say that!
Premium Member
I have my arguments, I am trying to publish them.

They are both gods. It is hard to separate them, but one shall separate them.
There are verses in the Holy Bible, that tell, that Jesus takes no joy in the death of a sinner.
If you can't accept the possibility that the Bible was just written by humans and that Jesus Christ might not be as depicted then you are on to a loser - given that another belief system might be correct rather than your beliefs, or just as wrong.
 

ratiocinator

Lightly seared on the reality grill.
But not by detectors.

It's very telling what you choose to 'answer' and what you just ignore. The visible matter in the universe serves as a detector of dark matter. As for human made detectors, you seem to be jumping from not having built one that works yet to it being impossible.

It remains completely illogical to claim that something mythical and undetectable exists because something else that isn't mythical is also undetectable. It's about the most blatant and obvious non sequitur I've ever read anywhere.

The rest of my post stands regardless: dark matter has no connection either to the existence of god or evolution.
 

Mock Turtle

Oh my, did I say that!
Premium Member
In my opinion, my belief is good one.
You are still relying on some written text from the past, as do Muslims who see their religious text as being better than yours. So why would any rational person believe either when they are just points on the spectrum of religious beliefs despite the popularity of either?
 

questfortruth

Well-Known Member
The visible matter in the universe serves as a detector of dark matter.
Gravity is not a force in Einstein's successful theory of gravity. Hence, it is not an interaction.
Hence, Dark Matter does not interact with visible matter. It influences, but not directly.
 
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