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    6000 years

    No. 'Believing something' and 'calling someone else a liar' are two totally different and unrelated actions, neither one requires the other.
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    If you could met any three philosophers who would they be?

    Plato, Augustine, Descartes
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    Adam and Eve as a Myth

    I think Adam and Eve is an allegory for the blithe lifestyle the barenaked prehistoric men probably had when they were wandering through Eden. It has been suggested by some scientists that during the last ice-age today's Sahara desert must have been a paradise with lots of vegetation, so most...
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    What proof do you have of God?

    Ok, you're right. Maybe -1 is really only a mathematical concept, and has nothing to do with science. What about 1.602176565 * 10^-19, is this also nothing else but a mathematical concept, which has nothing to do with science? You really wanna tell me that the elementary charge of an electron is...
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    What proof do you have of God?

    My proof is intuitive insight, in pretty much the same way scientists had the intuitive insight that one can remove 2 coins from a purse which contains only 1 coin, and consequently they ended up believing that -1 exists. Nowadays these mathematical insights are used heavily throughout most...
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    The Debate of God.

    Yeah, of course 'gravity' exists, I've never doubted it does. I've only pointed out that 'gravity' exists in the realm of ideas in pretty much the same way as God exists only there. The fact that something exists only as an idea, inside of a human mind, does not necessarily prevent it from being...
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    The Debate of God.

    Well, here is my observation: I see a tall tree with twigs which bear yummy berries. On the ground I see a finch. Then I see that the finch flies up to the yummy berries. Here is my 'scientific' insight: There must be a 'force' which causes that the finch flies up to the yummy berries. The...
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    The Debate of God.

    Yeah, and scientists also believe that there must exist a 'force' which causes that sometimes an apple will fall to the ground, and arbitrarily they named this 'force', which 'must exist', 'Gravity'. And religious people believe that there must exist a 'force' which causes that sometimes they...
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    How Old Is The Earth?

    Achilles heel of science: Is there any evidence for the claim that the laws of nature and its constants, as we can observe and measure them only today, were the same 4000 years ago? Was there any 'Gravity' at all, 4000 years ago? What is it that makes you so certain that the Gravitational...
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    The Debate of God.

    Evidence for Gravity: Apple falls to the ground. <-- ('real') effect The apple would not fall to the ground, if Gravity did not exist. <-- 'Gravity' itself can't be observed, only its effects Evidence for God: There are churchs, mosques and temples all over the world. <-- ('real') effect These...
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    The Debate of God.

    Of course God is true, however, he may have revealed himself in different ways to different cultures and to different persons. 'God' is just as true as 'Gravity'.
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    How Old Is The Earth?

    Earth is 4.52 billion years old AND earth is 6000 years old. Earth's orbital speed around the sun has not always been the same. Today it is said to be ~30 km per second. 4000 years ago it was a lot slower than that. (0.3 km/s) That's why back then one year (== one full orbit around the sun)...
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