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    Presenting Ontological argument again (differently) - the predicate refutation

    Good point. However, even those who make up rules eventually find difficult questions. For example, a man named Atlas holds up the world. But who holds up Atlas? Easy. . . Atlas stands on a giant turtle. But who holds up the turtle? In Ad Finitum. Basically. . "what a tangled web we...
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    Presenting Ontological argument again (differently) - the predicate refutation

    Physics attempts to understand the natural world and model it with math. Yet, in the small world of quantum mechanics, things are not definite. In fact, they have to be completely random. This doesn't mean unpredictable. If random events were completely unpredictable (they would be called...
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    Iron & Ice

    If you refrigerate iron cubes, they will chill a drink. However, they are hard to chew, harder to digest, and not very tasty.
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    The hypocrites deceives himself while the believers talks to God and the chosen ones.

    I think that's where saints come from (disagree and die painfully).
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    The hypocrites deceives himself while the believers talks to God and the chosen ones.

    President W. Bush defied God and attacked Iraq "thou shalt not kill" "thou shalt not bear false witness," etc. W. Bush convinced the Religious Right that we have to fight a never-ending war for peace. Carpet bombs left 1/2 mile craters, and Rumsfeld assured us (contrary to the truth) that...
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    Does parapsychology study tulpas?

    Definition of Tulpa: Object created by spiritual or mental processes. Yes, parapsychology studies this. Psychics can astral-project (mentally being in a different location), even through a steel vault or across vast distances. Some psychics can physically manifest themselves in another...
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    Credulous skeptics

    Greeks were enslaved by Romans, who used their science to help design their nation.
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    Credulous skeptics

    Croaked and went broke (that's the opposite of Vulcan "live long and prosper.")
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    Credulous skeptics

    I agree. That's why I try to be an expert in all fields.
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    Credulous skeptics

    You bear false witness against Neil deGrasse Tyson in order to protect your Catholic religion from the charge that it was wrong and violent. It is very easy to Google the info, and post the results for everyone to see it. But, you failed to substantiate your wild claims against Tyson. So, I...
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    Why is religiosity unscientific?

    Some believe that there is a God who created it all. Others believe that there is a God who made a simulation (and that we are all simulations). So, we not only have to believe that there is a God, we have the extra layer of belief that we are in a simulation. Occum's Razor says that the...
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    Why is religiosity unscientific?

    It should also be noted that science doesn't generally try to disprove religion. Science seeks truth. Science will change if they have good reason to. Theists often try to tell lies or force evidence to prove their false statements. They are too close to the problem to be objective...
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    Why is religiosity unscientific?

    Scopes Monkey Trial? There have been a lot of studies about gender, homosexuality, etc.
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    Why is religiosity unscientific?

    In caveman days, not many made complicated inventions. In modern times, many wild inventions have been made (internet phones, Google, etc). So, it seems to me that we either are smarter today, or we have the advantage of invention of the past (build on what went before, and use accumulated...
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    Why is religiosity unscientific?

    Atheism is lack of belief in God. Atheism is not necessarily the assertion that God definitely does not exist. So, when you assert that atheism isn't proven, you are trying to assert that atheists insist that God doesn't exist. Most atheists are not trying to assert that God doesn't exist...
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    Too little too late?

    It takes a specialist in Indian law to handle legal issues concerning Indians, and those specialists are very few and far between. Most of those specialists are, themselves, Native Americans. Recently, a Native American from Oklahoma murdered someone. They argued (successfully) that...
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    Too little too late?

    Some Native American tribes have formally protested the recent sainting of Father Junipero Serra. Reading further, Serra wrote messages asking that they don't torture or kill the Native American slaves that were building their missions. But, Serra had horrors happen while he was in charge...
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    Too little too late?

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    We Wouldn't Be Here

    Where did the water come from? Where did it go? Are there signs of a worldwide flood? Who did Cain and Abel mate with?
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    We Wouldn't Be Here

    God didn't need Adam and Eve to make new people. God could have made new people (and they could have been without the original sin of Adam and Eve).
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