Ok, so, you ever read the thing religious people say in an answer to your question, the thing about "you've never seen wind so how do you know it exists" this guy just now said "i've never seen my liver so according to your logic it doesn't exist".
So heh, do an autopsy on a dead guy. Oops! Seeing is believing.
The thing with the wind, how do you argue with someone like this, where do they get that stuff? It's like saying the lighting and thunder is God, well I have never seen pressure changes and temperature changes, but something tells me the pressure changes and temperatures *might* be more so a cause of lighting and thunder along with electric charges, etc. then "god".
How do you argue with these people? Is it just inevitable that some see natural explanations and some fantasize the opposite?
2006-09-14
13:24:51
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