Jan - Like Rav pointed out, you must not understand the basis behind the irreducible complexity argument. Either that or you are being...
For Jan: Ken Miller refutes the "irreducible complexity" of mousetraps http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ieKDLtrBXs0 Ken Miller: Irreducible...
How do you know that "they knew Gods Laws"? It's disturbing that you condone stoning life to death. Like I said, when I have an hour to burn I...
It's really not that far of a jump. As I said, believing and worshiping are one in the same in this context. Soooo, what are you...
Fair enough, but I think you and I both know what was meant. You are being dishonest and the clearly shows that you and the majority of believers...
Not exactly River: if god is trying to wipe Humanity off the planet by a planet wide flood , why believe in this god ? I think you need to use...
I love how you separate the human experience with classifications like this. You are incorrect. Any human would be devastated depending on the...
Well your analogy fails. No one is arguing that because a particular God tends to do evil things (allegedly), that this means God does not exist....
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He was probably being perverted :p
Ummmm, volcanoes are natural observable phenomenons that are tested on a daily basis. There is no leap or belief necessary to conclude that they...
erm, that is hardly the equivalent. Do we really need to point out the flaw? Atheists are in disagreement with any God argument (not just your...
Jan - What are you implying? That God left out the part where the first humans ever were created? And only felt the need to include the...
We got scared - awesome video, appreciate it Science saved my soul - classic right there.
Nice post Aqueous, yes, it certainly is curious. Believers are either unaware or turn their cheek to it's implications.
I think you missed my point Me-Ki-Gal
huh, as much as the trees/plants are indebted to us I suppose?
Isn't it just a tad bit curious that Jesus was not the first "virgin" birth recorded in religious history? :shrug:
That is not exactly true because we have a pretty good "head start" so to speak. We know and can observe a 13.7B year old Universe. So we aren't...
not sure where you are going with this but scientific theories, something that explains and predicts phenomenons, do not kill. They ummm, explain...
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