Into the Night
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What about 'em?what about Christians who delusionally believe israel matters?
What about 'em?what about Christians who delusionally believe israel matters?
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU AND YOURS, ZEN.If by blind guessing you mean that there isn't a hundred percent certainty, of course. By virtue of the fact that we experience, first hand, very, very little of what we actually believe, we are all just looking at available evidence and drawing conclusions
The evidence for the Christian God is weak. The stories in the Bible are ridiculous by today's scientific standards, But those kinds of stories were the norm back then and not just for believers in the Christian God.
why are they stupid and demon worshipping?What about 'em?
yes. you're an ignorant shut in.I don't know of any atheist that hates humanity. You are deluded.
foolish racial supremacist moron.Go learn what Zionist means.
Buzzword fallacy. Non-sequitur fallacy.
Playing dumb...as usual.Attempted force of negative proof fallacy. Circular argument fallacy (fundamentalism).
Apparently only YOU believe in this 'sky wizard'. I have never heard anyone else talk about it.
More playing dumb.Where? I walk on water fairly often. I have ignored no theory of science.
Deflection won't work.YOU have already ignored several, including the 1st and 2nd laws of thermodynamics, the Stefan-Boltzmann law, Newton's Law of Motion, Einstein's law of relativity, the ideal gas law, Heisenberg's law, and quantum mechanics.
I don't need to. If sufficient evidence existed, we wouldn't be having this discussion.You can't make any evidence just disappear, Void.
That noise you heard is the sound of you (intentionally) missing the point.So you believe there are magical unicorns in the Atlantic ocean, and in some kind of 'sky wizard'.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. I don't have to disprove what you haven't proven.I suppose it's no weirder than believing there is no God,
Duh.The evidence for the Christian God is weak. The stories in the Bible are ridiculous by today's scientific standards, But those kinds of stories were the norm back then and not just for believers in the Christian God.
Einstein said that belligerent atheists were almost always people who had traumatic or unpleasant experiences with the church their parents dragged them to as children or adolescents.Duh.
What piques my interest is the dislike spewed by atheists for "the Christian God", but never a fucking word about "the Jewish God", "the Muslim God", "the Hindu Gods", etc. Notice too that spreading hate, dislike or demeaning the beliefs of others is not Buddhist nor Zen. Weird!
I agree with that assessment. Any militant or belligerent atheist over 30 is not a well person. They have unresolved issues which should be corrected with help from a therapist.Einstein said that belligerent atheists were almost always people who had traumatic or unpleasant experiences with the church their parents dragged them to as children or adolescents.
Not an accurate statement.they talk in probabilties because everything is basically random, you dumb skeezz.
they use probability because it's not actually known, because it's too random.Not an accurate statement.
Quantum subatomic systems behave as a wave, but resolve to particle-like entities when measured. The probability comes in at the level of measurement, and that is just one interpretation. Some interpretations of quantum mechanics are perfectly deterministic.
The mathematical evolution of the quantum wave is completely deterministic. The Copenhagen interpretation states that the wave is a probability distribution that resolves to a particle upon measurement. But alternatively, the Many Worlds interpretation treats the wave function not as a probability distribution, but as a completely deterministic representation of physical reality.
I think one has to reach a point in life where they can get past whatever happened to them at the Pentecostal or Baptist church when they were 15 or 16.I agree with that assessment. Any militant or belligerent atheist over 30 is not a well person. They have unresolved issues which should be corrected with help from a therapist.
I don't think it's weird. I grew up as a Christian, in a Christian family and In a country that is primarily Christian. That's what I know.Duh.
What piques my interest is the dislike spewed by atheists for "the Christian God", but never a fucking word about "the Jewish God", "the Muslim God", "the Hindu Gods", etc. Notice too that spreading hate, dislike or demeaning the beliefs of others is not Buddhist nor Zen. Weird!
Probability makes the world and nature predictable and comprehensible.they use probability because it's not actually known, because it's too random.
probality math is how humanity deals with randomness.
why are you so hell bent on arguing against obvious truths?
is it because you're a demonic liar who has no truth in you?
Agreed. It's called "growing up". Maturing into an adult. If they can't do that, then they need to seek help to resolve their issues.I think one has to reach a point in life where they can get past whatever happened to them at the Pentecostal or Baptist church when they were 15 or 16.
And they have to be able to grow into the state of wisdom that not everything in life is answered by a scientific experiment or mathematical equation. Questions about god, about freedom, about equality, about relationships, about liberty, art, music, and about aesthetics are not going to be explained by mass spectrometers or particle accelerators.
So what? Are you saying it's normal for a person who grew up Muslim, becomes an atheist but only bitches about the Muslim God and no others?I don't think it's weird. I grew up as a Christian, in a Christian family and In a country that is primarily Christian. That's what I know.
I also know a fair amount about Mormonism, but the primary religion of posters on this forum appears to be Christianity, so there's not much reason to discuss Mormonism, Islam, Hinduism, etc.
I know a fair amount about Mormonism, also. When @gfm7175 said that Mormons are Christian, I laughed because they most definitely are not. They will tell you they are, but when your religion claims that a male, who is a sufficiently good Mormon, can become the god of his own planet, You are relinquishing your ability to say you are a Christian religion.
Classic case of seeing Organized Religion of Man,isn't remotely the same thing as a personal relationship with Jesus through the Holy SpiritEinstein said that belligerent atheists were almost always people who had traumatic or unpleasant experiences with the church their parents dragged them to as children or adolescents.