Originally posted by ThienAn
Who is he? He's not one of the apostle, is he?
He'll be remembered longer. Who were Mithras' disciples?
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Originally posted by ThienAn
Who is he? He's not one of the apostle, is he?
Originally posted by mac_philo
Unworthy, that question is so fundamentally removed from evolutionary theory that I have to once again beg, yes, beg you to read one of the books I recommended.
I don't even care if you ever accept evolution; just figure out what it is.
Originally posted by unworthyone
Assume I did. (I know its just chance, but that just isn't good enough.)
Originally posted by TheBear
Not to be insensitive here, unworthyone, but your questions and your remarks, are tell-tale signs that you really haven't read much on the subject of evolution. At best, it appears that the only thing you have done, is skim through a few anti-evolution articles.
John
Originally posted by unworthyone
Nah, I've researched both sides. As EXTENSIVELY as possible on the web. (You assume this btw because I only have questions about evolution, the other stuff I have a good understanding of, so I need not ask). I read my bible at home and I barely find time for that, so bringing in another book that requires another reading and another surely isnt't feasible in my life (nor the average person). So I ask as an evolutionary atheist would, (who does not understand God), what proof do you have?
And, instead of it in genius evolutionist terms, I would like to hear it in laymans terms.
Sounds like:
Instead of in spiritual terms I would like physical proof.
Originally posted by TheBear
Well then, I guess you and I have different definitions of the word EXTENSIVELY.
John
Originally posted by TheBear
Are you at home right now, or are you at work, or elsewhere?
Originally posted by TheBear
Is this the only time you have, to be on-line?
Originally posted by TheBear
And, about how much time, per day, are you on-line?
Originally posted by TheBear
Average it.
Would you say that you are on-line,
- less than an hour a day?
- one to two hours a day?
- more than two hours a day?
Originally posted by TheBear
About how much time, per week, do you spend on your home pc?
Originally posted by unworthyone
Its hard to say. See I'm like a woman. I multitask all day long. I rarely spend more then 10 minutes at a time on any 1 thing.
(no wonder I'm sooo psycho)