yip
2006-12-08 17:28:59
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Indeed, but for as long as time travel is impossible, there will be those who believe they can attest to things they do not know. They will attempt to use a half-stepping sort of forensics in which they are only given half the information they need to render a decision, so they assume the other half and call it science. Then they will claim creationism has been disproven, as though they actually believe they arrived at that conclusion thanks to science and logic.
It is indeed sad what passes for rationality these days.
2006-12-08 13:20:34
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answer #2
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answered by Jacob T 2
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I don't argue that God didn't make these things. I just don't believe it happened in the way the bible describes.
Did you not read my other answer to your similar question? Or are you just trolling, sitting at home laughing cause people think you're being serious.
If so a very sarcastic scottish 'ha-ha' to you mate.
2006-12-08 13:17:03
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answer #3
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answered by dirty_class 2
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The ambient light pollution of the city obscures my view of the stars...
"it was taught that" is the passive voice and doesn't specify who taught.
God told the Pope,
the Pope told the Cardinal,
the Cardinal told the Bishop,
the Bishop told the Priest,
the Priest told the Nun,
the Nun told your Parents,
So I guess they must be right?
2006-12-08 13:17:21
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answer #4
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answered by Bugmän 4
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We grew out of our need to use gods to explain everything we don't understand. We also stop believing in Santa Clause and the Tooth Fairy as we grow up. Fairytales are nice, but there is a time when you have to let them go.
2006-12-08 13:18:11
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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I see the sunset every morning because I work nights outside, this and other wonders especially personal experiences leaves me no doubt that God is there and has wonderfull things prepared, as always.
2006-12-08 13:36:36
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answered by Ganymede 3
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You've been deceived. There have always been non-believers.
"It was fear first created gods in the world." ~ Petronius (circa 27–66 CE)
"There is nothing after death, and death itself is nothing, the final goal of a course full swiftly run." ~ Seneca (ca. 54 BCE - ca. 39 CE)
"Go on through the lofty spaces of high heaven and bear witness, where thou ridest, that there are no gods." ~ ibid
2006-12-08 13:15:24
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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So let me get this straight-you believe in this thing you call God that can't be seen, touched or whose existence can't be proven by logic and you think other people are "coo-coos"?
2006-12-08 13:15:44
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that there are other theories, but if you lay there and say "I, do not have the ability to understand or even imagine how could be true so it can not possibly be true."
2006-12-08 13:15:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Like for the other guy calling himself God in here...Amen brother...
2006-12-08 13:15:04
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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Enlightenment, hon. People started using their brains and logic and reason and objectivity.
2006-12-08 13:16:08
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answered by Anonymous
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