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Quote by: tommy5x constantly saying 'no' is no better. |
Saying no to 1+1=3 is fine. Saying no to anything and everything that implies 1+1=(something that's not 2) is fine. We're not saying no to say no. We're saying no because it's the intellectually honest thing to do.
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If there is a God, in the Christian sense at least, then it makes sense for the Earth to have been created 7000 years ago-ish. If God can create the universe, he can falsify the evidence.
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Yes, but that's crap. It's not supported in scripture and has absolutely no evidence to support it. You and I could spend
days inventing silly "what if" scenarios that can't be proven by are possible so long as we greatly scew our understanding of the word possible. But that would be retarded. What's far more important is what's proven. What is. The truth. That's what science is looking for and finding. That's what logic lets us know.
That's what we go by.
So, let me ask you this: what's the difference between something that's 100% undetectable in every conceivable way and something that doesn't exist?
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Zhavri, just because something seems unlikely, it does not become impossible.
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I agree. Where god is concerned, all the things we know to be true that god contradicts (without providing back-up evidence)... that makes god impossible.