FOX (not) News is doing its part by intimidating jurors. It's legal.
I think there will be a solid set of jurors and alternates by Monday, and I aslo suspect FOX and other right wingers will try to reveal who they are. If that starts happening and threats start flooding in, they will be...
What I wrote has nothing to do with the Doomsday Clock. Why are you even bringing this up on a thread about evolution?
Feel free to respond to the trap that creationists create for themselves. If my memory serves me, you have claimed that diseases are tied to the Fall of man. But 1. The...
I’ve read enough criticism to understand it’s bogus. Yet you are still pushing it. Think twice about accusations that you are guilty of.
Why don’t experts back you up?
Gee whiz, tell us more in the next post.
And don't forget to explain what the wives tales are, in your view. It appears as if you realized a no win situation, and are backing out through the bushes.
I've been debating religion on the internet since 1996. I'm quite experienced.
I notice...
But you don't like having to explain the bad things like cancer and other diseases because you have trapped yourselves
It's been Christians themselves. Creationist Christians make claims about the universe and how life exists as being a magical creation, all deliberate, and I ask about all...
So God can be ignorant, and thus is no longer omnipresent? Could a God prefer no to acknowledge the bad thing he crearted, like cancer and deadly bacterias? If so how could this God be moral?
This thread is about how evolution is ironic. What's ironic is that creationists insist that the universe was designed and fine tuned by a God, and all done deliberately. But you don't like having to explain the bad things like cancer and other diseases because you have trapped yourselves...
What knowledge are you referring to? Explain how believers know their God exists, and isn't some belief that they have decided for non-rational reasons.
How did you calculate this? Give us several examples of critical thinkers being prejudiced, and how non-believers have religious beliefs...
It was an extreme reply to a naive claim.
I see believers try to whitewash religion and belief (which I find immoral) and it is a duty to point out that the history of religion is not free of extremism and violence. If we are going to seriously discuss the morality of believers to...
Being an atheist is as demanding as not believing in Santa Claus.
You're thowing a lot of spaghetti at the wall here, and blurring definitions. Sure any given person might have some belief about unicorns, but that only means they have been exposed to numerous ideas about unicorns and made...