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Old Apr 9, 2008, 02:15 am   #15 (permalink) (top)
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Plus your question is somewhat dishonest, the question you are really asking here is "which theist wants to let me make a fool out of him/her by answering the question the way that I posted it". You think you have set a neat trap. Ha. I took the cheese but did not set off the trap. How about that?

Next time build a better mouse trap

If you wish to ask me some questions then do so, but remember that I am not a theist.
LOL. I guess this would be an example of falling for the trap.
Can you or can you not problem solve? If you can problem solve, then please establish how you do so.

You can't figure out what makes a person a good detective and a bad detective? Please articulate your thoughts and answer the questions provided.

EDIT TO ADD: How are my questions dishonest?

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1) There is a universe.
Fact.

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2) We want to explain it.
Fact.
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3) There are many competing and conflicting explanations.
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4) What criterion will we use to prefer one explanation over another?
There has to be a decision made at some point. If we never made a decision, we would of never landed on the moon, or designed the internet. There were conflicting explanations on how to land on the moon, but one explanation rose to the top. How?
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5) When we have chosen an explanation should we stick with it?
Considering we landed on the moon a while ago, we have new methods now. Better ways of getting there. Pretty cool huh?


"One objection that many critics have is the problem of logistics. However, with technologically advanced aircraft at His disposal, transportation for Jesus was NEVER a problem" ---- loser
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