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Does Science Agree With the Bible?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gracchus" data-source="post: 69206142" data-attributes="member: 5905"><p>Outside the fishbowl?! Like Superman, and Harry Potter?</p><p></p><p>Of course life is organic. That is pretty much a tautology. Life has not been demonstrated to be eternal. I don't think anything can be demonstrated to be eternal. Induction would lead us to believe otherwise.</p><p></p><p>In order for your god to be what you want him to be, you had to put your god into the realm of the indemonstrable. For reasons that are your own you had to make him the biggest, baddest, bully on in the universe. He is also the kindest, even when he is killing firstborn children, or all children, or ordering others to kill them, and giving people cancer, and allowing his beloved children to be abused and starved and tortured (In his name!).</p><p>If there is a God, then God has to be real. That is tautological. But your god is all paradoxes and contradictions. At least one of your premises is false, as is proven by reductio ad absurdum. So maybe there is a God, but if so, you are certainly wrong about Him.</p><p></p><p>Addressing religious folks in general: Can you admit that you might be wrong? </p><p></p><p><img src="http://www.maritime-sda-online.com/forums/images/graemlins/default/thumbsup.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":oldthumbsup:" title="Old Thumbsup :oldthumbsup:" data-shortname=":oldthumbsup:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gracchus, post: 69206142, member: 5905"] Outside the fishbowl?! Like Superman, and Harry Potter? Of course life is organic. That is pretty much a tautology. Life has not been demonstrated to be eternal. I don't think anything can be demonstrated to be eternal. Induction would lead us to believe otherwise. In order for your god to be what you want him to be, you had to put your god into the realm of the indemonstrable. For reasons that are your own you had to make him the biggest, baddest, bully on in the universe. He is also the kindest, even when he is killing firstborn children, or all children, or ordering others to kill them, and giving people cancer, and allowing his beloved children to be abused and starved and tortured (In his name!). If there is a God, then God has to be real. That is tautological. But your god is all paradoxes and contradictions. At least one of your premises is false, as is proven by reductio ad absurdum. So maybe there is a God, but if so, you are certainly wrong about Him. Addressing religious folks in general: Can you admit that you might be wrong? :oldthumbsup: [/QUOTE]
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