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Is that a relationship with a pluton?
AV's definitely pining for Pluto.
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Is that a relationship with a pluton?
Well, I deliberately spelt it correctly, thinking that the plutonic/platonic play would be obvious, else there was no point in referencing the character of the relationship. However, I should have learned my lesson after the incident wherein a friend and I were explaining to another our plan to form a comedy duo. His response "That's certainly original. A comedy duo with two straight men."If only you'd deliberately misspelled it as Plutonic...
The problem with this line of argument (Of necessity I use the term loosely here) is that to refute it I would have to ignore forum rules that prohibit non-believers from attacking the Chrisitan faith. That's often a bit frustrating. The closest I can get is to note that arguing that what you believe is true, because you have come to believe it is true, tends not to carry much weight with people who are not deeply moved by what you believe. And, in my own case, since I don't believe anything it has zero chance of success.
You have avoided the straightforward natural explanation of plant growth provided by, I think, @Hans Blaster .
Or, to put it another way, you have ignored the point made by @SelfSim that the formula is simply a way to describe what happens, not the thing that causes what happens. That in itself pretty well undermines Hovind's argument.
I do hope you do not mean that as it sounds, for that comes across as one of the nastiest, cynical statements I have read here for a long time.
As I pointed out above, Hovind's argument is contradicted by the fact that it is mistaken and irrelevant.
I recommend you join the najority of Christians and the majority of all humans who simply marvel at the intricacies and beauty of nature
and stop futile attempts to you use it to proves some thing that matches your beliefs. If faith is important to you, why this desire for proof?
I don't care about your religion.
Of course you preach religion. You do virtually no discussion of science and when challenge you start spewing theology and scripture:As is your prerogative. But considering how much it is protested when we get your ever-elusive theory wrong, please be equally considerate. I do not preach a religion, but a relationship. If you aren't aware of the difference, I would be thrilled to elaborate!
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My want is that the religious keeps their Bible out of science.
It seems to me that you are laboring under two assumptions:Then you really have little to contribute to the discussion, eh?
A "movement" begun ~ 6000 years ago, when Adam recognized His Creator. And has not diminished to this day, despite man's attempts to pretend God away and suppress His Word, so as to remain himself in the dark. Because he loves his sin so much so as to condemn anything or anyone who disrupts his efforts to rationalize it away. And encourage others to join in. A kind of twisted, humanistic evangelism, it is.
And yet you just... can't... help... responding. Better watch that blood pressure!
Jesus loves you, Hans!
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Of course you preach religion.
You do virtually no discussion of science and when challenge you start spewing theology and scripture.
If this mathematical proof meant anything to you, why do you not discuss the mathematical aspects of it further? Go back to that conversation and we can be done with these distractions.
And it seems I was addressing Hans. I'm not gonna swat all flies to my every response. You want to engage me directly, come up with a tangible response.It seems to me that you are laboring under two assumptions:
1. That your argument proves the existence of God.
2. That proving the existence of God will have any effect at all on the theory of evolution.
You don't seem interested in discussing #1 and #2 is false.
My want is that the religious keeps their Bible out of science.
But hey won't.
That there is order in the natural world is beyond doubt. That order can be modeled mathematically. Now, the question is, is that order described by the mathematics, or is the mathematics the order itself? That is an age-old philosophical question which is still controversial, but it really has nothing to do with the existence of God. Or, how does God order the universe? By mathematics or by some other way which mathematics (and scientific theories generally) only describes?And it seems I was addressing Hans. I'm not gonna swat all flies to my every response. You want to engage me directly, come up with a tangible response.
Or, how does God order the universe? By mathematics or by some other way which mathematics (and scientific theories generally) only describes?
Whiff!You obviously don't know the difference between religion and a relationship with Jesus, do you?
I don't know how the other responded to Kent. They probably tried to use science. But I'm not interested in them talking about science, rather I want to hear what you have to say on THE TOPIC YOU CREATED THIS THREAD ABOUT. Give me some Fibinocci or go home.Science is being more than abundantly discussed in the vid, which you won't watch. So please... no sweeping generalizations.
There is no point in listening to Kent lie. I've heard many of his lies before. I also have heard him repeat lies. He is an irrelevancy.For those interested, following is the full vid with transcript provided to address (I'll provide in a new post in time). The pause button works really well. AV's segment of the debate runs from 28:24 to 31:39. Surely there's one serious advocate of your theory willing to engage in specifics?
"Look at the integer sequence in plants" = God. That was the point you made. If you are ill prepared to discuss it, then you are probably right. Nothing more you say can be of use.I won't repeat. We are at an impasse because your reply, imho, totally fails to address the point made. Why belabor into perpetuity? Go in peace, already, Hans. I hear you. The horse won't get any deader.
"Look at the integer sequence in plants" = God. That was the point you made. If you are ill prepared to discuss it, then you are probably right. Nothing more you say can be of use.
Year | Offense | Description | Outcome |
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2006 | Federal Tax-Related Crimes | Convicted on 58 counts, including 12 counts of willful failure to collect and pay over federal income and FICA taxes, 45 counts of structuring financial transactions to evade reporting requirements, and 1 count of obstructing and impeding the administration of internal revenue laws. These charges were related to his operation of Creation Science Evangelism and Dinosaur Adventure Land in Pensacola, Florida. Hovind argued that his employees were "missionaries" and thus exempt from taxes, a claim rejected by the court. | Sentenced to 10 years in federal prison and ordered to pay over $600,000 in restitution. |
2015 | Contempt of Court | While serving his sentence, Hovind was found guilty of contempt of court for filing documents disputing the government's right to sell his seized property. He was acquitted on related fraud and conspiracy charges. | Initially found guilty; however, the conviction was later overturned by the judge, granting a motion for judgment of acquittal. |
2021 | Third-Degree Domestic Assault | In September 2021, Hovind was convicted of third-degree domestic assault against his third wife, Cindi Lincoln, in Alabama. The incident involved Hovind intentionally throwing Lincoln to the ground, causing bodily harm. | Sentenced to 30 days in jail for domestic violence. |
Degree | Institution | Year Awarded | Accreditation Status | Notes |
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Bachelor of Religious Education | Midwestern Baptist College | 1974 | Unaccredited | Midwestern Baptist College is an unaccredited religious institution. |
Master's in Christian Education | Patriot University | 1988 | Unaccredited | Patriot University (now Patriot Bible University) is an unaccredited correspondence school. |
Ph.D. in Christian Education | Patriot University | 1991 | Unaccredited | The institution is considered a diploma mill by critics. |
Secondly he is a academic fraudster, none of his qualifications are recognized and are unaccredited.
Degree Institution Year Awarded Accreditation Status Notes Bachelor of Religious Education Midwestern Baptist College 1974 Unaccredited Midwestern Baptist College is an unaccredited religious institution. Master's in Christian Education Patriot University 1988 Unaccredited Patriot University (now Patriot Bible University) is an unaccredited correspondence school. Ph.D. in Christian Education Patriot University 1991 Unaccredited The institution is considered a diploma mill by critics.
Genl. Jack Ripper is now in charge of health in the US.To draw an analogy it is like Jack the Ripper writing a treatise in human anatomy.
I know one shouldn't cast aspersions on Hovind's character or engage in strawman fallacies but it speaks volumes about YECists scraping the bottom of the barrel using this character as a focal point for their arguments.
The cousin thing?I wouldn't talk.
What your "Father of Evolution" did is banned in 24 states here.
General Jack D. Ripper was the insane general in Dr Strangelove one of my favourite movies.Genl. Jack Ripper is now in charge of health in the US.
The cousin thing?