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The (big brains) in here are so close minded. you can not reason with most of them.
All conversation ends if some one mentions the theory of creation.

"SCIENCE IS GOD!!!!" They shout, with their ears, eyes and mouths covered like the three monkeys.

But, be at peace my fellow knowers of Jesus. He died for them too and hasn't given up on them. In the end it is only the Holy Spirit who can convience them. You do know that don't you?
Keep praying for them!

Gypsy Priest

2007-10-30 06:59:58 · 4 answers · asked by Gypsy Priest 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Interesting column yesterday by Mike Adams titled "Understanding Atheism."
http://www.townhall.com/Columnists/MikeSAdams/2007/10/29/understanding_atheism

Mike began to understand atheism when after he had praised B. F. "Beyond Freedom and Dignity" Skinner, a friend answered, “It just sounds like a bunch of people trying to get out of serving God.” He goes on to explain atheism as an instance of cognitive dissonance. People consumed with guilt over their wrongdoing find it easier to adopt a faith in meaninglessness than to repent.

Atheists who imagine the world appearing by accident should work out the mathematics of the monkeys on typewriters randomly producing a play by Shakespeare.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinite_monkey_theorem

The probability of randomly typing the 6-letter word banana is (1/50)^6, which has more than 50 zeroes after the decimal point before the first non-zero digit. Wiki mentions, "Because the probability shrinks exponentially, at 20 letters it already has only 1 chance in 26^20 = 19,928,148,895,209,409,152, 340,197,376 (about 20 nonillion), roughly equivalent to the probability of buying 4 lottery tickets consecutively and winning the jackpot each time." But there are approximately 130,000 characters in Hamlet.

In other words, atheists believe in chance events like the development of human intelligence from inanimate matter that are so infinitely improbable to be effectively impossible.

Cheers,
Bruce

2007-10-30 09:09:34 · answer #1 · answered by Bruce 7 · 0 0

science is not god. it does, however, make the concept of god as irrelevant as a spleen.

its good that you live in the modern era!

in the past gypsies were killed by Christians, not converted!

lucky you, i am so glad Jesus changed his mind about gypsies!

2007-10-30 14:05:22 · answer #2 · answered by Free Radical 5 · 1 0

Lol.

Science is testable. I doubt anyone would confuse it with God, for that reason alone.

Be content in your belief. We're all different, so don't be mad that we don't all accept your ideas.

2007-10-30 14:04:47 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

even without the "God factor" an ignorant person, or one who has a rebellious mind, would not be able to think properly...everybody can see this...and, with this in mind, they would be a very poor contributor to anything... "Peace!" :)

2007-10-30 14:10:20 · answer #4 · answered by Mr. "Diamond" 6 · 1 0

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