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... and God saw that it was good.
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A weakness of your reasoning.
The last two sentences here are questions. But you already assume that you know my answers, and proclaim them a "weakness".
Not a good way to start a conversation that is to be about not-nonsense.
But to answer your questions: no. Usually, I do not even engage in scientific arguments... while I have a rather good education in the natural sciences, I am no expert in any field.
And, to follow that up: yes, I always examine the "non-science part" of their, ehm, "wonderful" arguments... and I usually find them quite lacking, based on the other part of my rather good education: the humanities, philosophy, logic and mathematics.
Shouldn't I rather focus in the non-scientific part of your wonderful arguments?
But, of course, if you have something to offer, perhaps even something new that I haven't heard before... bring it on!
OK, I see your point.
If so, what is the non-sense you talked about? What non-sense evidences (not related to science) are Christians usually give?
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