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There's really no point in trying to have a rational discussion with you, not if you are going to interpret what I say as whatever you want me to say.
Difference is - my opinions are based on scientific evidence from actual observations. Yours from faith abiogenesis happened. Some conjecture alongside it.

Anyway, until there’s some evidence it did happen , also what happened ( the exact structure of the first self evolving cell ) and where and when, there is little more to be said. Till then you are welcome to your belief.
 
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Difference is - my opinions are based on scientific evidence from actual observations. Yours from faith abiogenesis happened. Some conjecture alongside it.

Anyway, until there’s some evidence it did happen , also what happened ( the exact structure of the first self evolving cell ) and where and when, there is little more to be said. Till then you are welcome to your belief.

You are committing the Nirvana Fallacy - claiming that unless science can explain EVERYTHING, then it's useless as an explanation.

And you STILL can't provide a single piece of evidence to support your claims of the Eucharist miracles.
 
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You are committing the Nirvana Fallacy - claiming that unless science can explain EVERYTHING, then it's useless as an explanation.

And you STILL can't provide a single piece of evidence to support your claims of the Eucharist miracles.
The Nirvana Fallacy is a new one on me.
I'll have to add it to my list of logical fallacies that are employed in discussions.
 
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And you STILL can't provide a single piece of evidence to support your claims of the Eucharist miracles.

You mean sections of recently live traumatized cardiac tissue identified as such by forensic pathologists , intimately intermingled at the edges with bread, whose dna characteristics are unique. Several known places , times , different teams. You would know too if you ever read the numerous books or reports. That’s actual abiogenesis. Live cells where there were none.

You are committting the ostrich falasy. Head in the sand, so pretending nothing is there because you refuse to look!

And the Wizard of Oz falasy regarding the actual evidence for your kind of abiogenesis! For which there is neither time place or even what happened! only faith that it did, and a smokescreen in place of evidence.

out of respect for the thread author, that’s last my last post on it here.
 
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Archaeologists have discovered indigenous cave art of Yara-ma-yha-who dated 3,000,000 BC.

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I knew it was mike all along ! lol
 
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You mean sections of recently live traumatized cardiac tissue identified as such by forensic pathologists , intimately intermingled at the edges with bread, whose dna characteristics are unique. Several known places , times , different teams. You would know too if you ever read the numerous books or reports. That’s actual abiogenesis. Live cells where there were none.

You are committting the ostrich falasy. Head in the sand, so pretending nothing is there because you refuse to look!

And the Wizard of Oz falasy regarding the actual evidence for your kind of abiogenesis! For which there is neither time place or even what happened! only faith that it did, and a smokescreen in place of evidence.

out of respect for the thread author, that’s last my last post on it here.

Fine, if you're going to play that game, so am I.

There is verified scientific evidence that the Eucharist miracles are incorrect. It's out there, you just have to go and find it.

Now, I bet you're going to ask me to prove it - despite the fact that I've repeatedly asked you the same thing and you've refused.
 
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It's not fallacious if the accusations are correct.
There are more goofy names for fallacies than Carter has liver pills.

Just out of curiosity, what is the specific name of the fallacy that supports Jesus walking on water?

(Specific name please -- thanks.)
 
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There are more goofy names for fallacies than Carter has liver pills.

Just out of curiosity, what is the specific name of the fallacy that supports Jesus walking on water?

(Specific name please -- thanks.)

You don't actually know what a fallacy is, do you?
 
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And my point went right over your head, didn't it?

(I thought it would.)
I swear talking you is like talking in circles. You say one thing and mean something else entirely.
and worse you are wrong admit to it and still continue.
 
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I swear talking you is like talking in circles. You say one thing and mean something else entirely.
and worse you are wrong admit to it and still continue.
Well, that got you brownie points, didn't it? :oldthumbsup:
 
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That's not the point and you know that.
Speaking of points, do you care to answer my question?

What "fallacy" would the world ascribe to someone who believes Jesus walked on water?
 
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Speaking of points, do you care to answer my question?

What "fallacy" would the world ascribe to someone who believes Jesus walked on water?

Do you know what a fallacy is?
 
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