How is my unfalsifiable assertion any worse than your unfalsifiable assertion?Your example is absurd and not the same thing.
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How is my unfalsifiable assertion any worse than your unfalsifiable assertion?Your example is absurd and not the same thing.
How is my unfalsifiable assertion any worse than your unfalsifiable assertion?
It is possible that God sped up the speed of light to make the light instantly appear on the earth.
God doesn't have to follow any of the laws of physics/science.
You can't prove they didn't. That means you are in no position to question the record.
I can't see some mere biological tweak resulting in ten times the length of life for man. (and animals). We also have data in the bible that suggests trees grew real fast, and spirits could live here with men. We also have all the water and land separating in creation week with no great friction and heat produced. We also have stars seen days after they were made. We also have all life on earth (save the sea life) on an ark about 4500 years ago! That means that all species either adapted and evolved SINCE then rapidly, or the ark was a lot bigger than it was. Etc.
Again, when in doubt, summon up some magic...! The cure-all for the faithful...!
It is possible that you have two heads....but in the real world we deal with what is PROBABLE, not possible...
Then let's see you say something about the altering of spacetime.
Please explain this passage:
Exodus 2:23 And it came to pass in process of time, that the king of Egypt died: and the children of Israel sighed by reason of the bondage, and they cried, and their cry came up unto God by reason of the bondage.
Exodus 2:24 And God heard their groaning, and God remembered his covenant with Abraham, with Isaac, and with Jacob.
Here's your chance to mention an alteration of spacetime.
If you choose not to, then please quit belly-aching about the Bible not mentioning it.
Here, I'll even give you a second one -- much easier:
Genesis 28:12 And he dreamed, and behold a ladder set up on the earth, and the top of it reached to heaven: and behold the angels of God ascending and descending on it.
We call that Jacob's Ladder, and although it was a dream ... it may have really existed.
If so, please explain it, using current physics.
You're right if someone doesn't believe in the supernatural then what I wrote is ridiculous.
But we're not talking about what the Jews think, are we?Easy.... Both are fairy stories.... Even the Jews themselves have jettisoned the
'bondage in Egypt' myth....
... and in my opinion, you're wrong.And nowhere in it does it say ANYTHING about an alteration of spacetime...
It's ridiculous even if I do believe in God. Even if I accept God exists, I don't have to accept your premise that he did that.
Think what you like.
But we're not talking about what the Jews think, are we?
You said this:
... and in my opinion, you're wrong.
You're not entitled to believe me; but to hide behind what the Jews think is not stating your opinion, is it?
Not believing ones. They jetison doubts.Easy.... Both are fairy stories.... Even the Jews themselves have jettisoned the
'bondage in Egypt' myth....
So some stuff that kills men could last even longer if it did not up and kill us so fast? That doesn't make you live 1000 years.I can question the dubious "record" of the bible all I like, just like you are free to doubt the Greek myths or the Vedas.
I actually know some of the biology around aging (not completely known of course, but we are getting close). As it turns out, cancer cells (of all things, am I right?) don't age, they just divide indefinitely forever so long as they have the resources to do so. These are human cancer cells, clearly, human cells might have the potential still for much longer life spans. And that is in the physics of today.
Bull....show me the verse that says that spacetime has been altered from that time to this..........you are making it up...! But, why should that surprise - you believe in fantasy stories....
Pssssst.........it's a story...! A made-up story....! And nowhere in it does it say ANYTHING about an alteration of spacetime.....You. Have. Made. It. Up.
You losing it??BWAHAHAHAHAHA......!!
'Ironic Post of the Year'.............hands down...!
Easy to say when it is a stranger to you!Proof is overrated.
In other words if it fits youI go for the high probability, based on weighing the evidence. Then I pick the best option and go with it . . . a step of faith, if you please.
If one holds out for absolute proof, one will never get married, never commit to a religion, never choose a college, never choose from the restaurant menu.
By the way, have you considered the implications of the fact that you have vestigial ear wiggling muscles?
So some stuff that kills men could last even longer if it did not up and kill us so fast? That doesn't make you live 1000 years.
I couldn't disagree more.Back to the point...
There is NOTHING in those scriptures, whether one treats them to be a literal description of events or not, that claims an alteration of spacetime, or the laws of physics...
I tend to cringe at a lot of the flood geology stuff also.I am not opposed to anyone's belief in a young earth. What I oppose is the creation and presentation of deliberately misrepresented information to support that belief. And yes, there are many sources that do just that.