Thief
Rogue Theologian
You guys are incredibly boring, this is no longer a battle of wits and reason it has now become a battle of ego and endurance...
Agreed...anyone want to go back to topic?
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You guys are incredibly boring, this is no longer a battle of wits and reason it has now become a battle of ego and endurance...
:biglaugh:Agreed...anyone want to go back to topic?
Sure.Agreed...anyone want to go back to topic?
Sure.
I believe you were about to tell us about some "unproven theories"?
Ah, so that's the problem.We've had this discussion.
You won't accept the definition by Webster's.
Until then.......
Ah, so that's the problem.
Webster's colloquial definition of the word "theory" in your standard dictionary.
From Websters more concise Medical Dictionary.
the·o·ry definition
Pronunciation: /ˈthē-ə-rē, ˈthi(-ər-ē/
Function: n
pl -ries ; 1 : the general or abstract principles of a body of fact, a science, or an art theory and practice of medicine>
2 : a plausible or scientifically acceptable general principle or body of principles offered to explain natural phenomena theory of organic evolution> see ATOMIC THEORY CELL THEORY GERM THEORY
3 : a working hypothesis that is considered probable based on experimental evidence or factual or conceptual analysis and is accepted as a basis for experimentation
the·o·ret·i·cal Pronunciation: /ˌthē-ə-ˈret-i-kəl, ˌthi(ər-ˈet-/
also the·o·ret·ic Pronunciation: /-ik/
Function: adj
the·o·ret·i·cal·ly Pronunciation: /-i-k(ə-)lē/
Function: adv
Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, © 2007 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
Or maybe the American Heritage Science Dictionary
theory (thē'ə-rē, thîr'ē Pronunciation Key
A set of statements or principles devised to explain a group of facts or phenomena. Most theories that are accepted by scientists have been repeatedly tested by experiments and can be used to make predictions about natural phenomena.
The American Heritage® Science Dictionary
Copyright © 2002. Published by Houghton Mifflin. All rights reserved.
Or the American Heritage New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy.
theory definition
In science, an explanation or model that covers a substantial group of occurrences in nature and has been confirmed by a substantial number of experiments and observations. A theory is more general and better verified than a hypothesis. ( See Big Bang theory, evolution, and relativity.)
The American Heritage® New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition
Copyright © 2005 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
Now that we know what a theory is in the proper context, let's focus on the "unproven" part of your claim, shall we?
Like I said.....an explanation is not 'proof'.
Wave your theory all you want.
And if it makes you feel better....
Call the existence of God a theory.
as it cant be tested or verified.
Now, if I said that "God" was a chair could you still not verify this?
What an absolute load of bollocks! I made a simple point and all you did was dance around it without actually addressing it. Such a typical response from a "cliche" creationist.
Simple questions require simple answers in the same way that extrodinary claims require extrodinary evidence.
A chair is a real, observable, testable thing. It cannot be compared to what religion claims "god" to be. But for arguments sake, yes, I could verify (make that falsify) that the chair is "god".
See the difference?
Sorry to stray off target there.
So thief, you were about to tell us what these "unproven theories" were? Please, go on.
Another untrue and unsupported claim.
Please, provide an example.
Then do it.
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Q) Is the door open or closed?
A) Closed.
Q) Is the car red or green?
A) Red.
Q) Can the hypothesis that "god" created the universe be tested?
A) No
Do I really need to go on?
Ok, I just sawed the legs off a chair and set fire to the bits.
I didnt get stuck by lightning. There hasn't been a world ending earthquake or flood, and the church around the corner hasnt changed the sign out the front.
In conclusion, this experiment has shown that either the chair was not god, or that god is not required to keep the world running smoothly.
So thief... "unproven theories"????
Ah, so nothing is "real".Asinine assumptions do seem to be prevelant within you.
There is nothing that makes "God" supernatural or entity like. There is nothing to conclude that a "chair" is infact a "chair" besides the imaginative symbols and words that man gives to things.
They are misleading at the most, and can lead people to actually close the door on themselves.
The funny thing about empirical evidence is that its not supposed to rely on theory, in which so far "scientific theory" has done nothing to disprove such existences practical and not.
And to speak of faith as if you do not rely on the very words you attempt to communicate.
You represent nothing besides the thoughts within your own head, just like everyone else.
Part of continual use of the word "God" says nothing more than you acknowledge His existence...
Ah, so nothing is "real".
Asinine assumptions do seem to be prevelant within you.
So you consider practical assumptions asinine?
You must really struggle with day to day life.
P.S. Are there any mods reading this? I've had my posts edited for less than this! Maybe the forum rules only apply to athiests.
...and Thief, still waiting for those "unproven threories".
Practical assumptions? Don't make me laugh, you should spend less time making these silly errors and more time actually finding out what your dealing with.