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Of course not. What kind of credulous oaf would believe such a note?
But what if the note had, written at the beginning, "I predict that a cow will fall on someone's head" and then, at the end of the note, it said, "A cow just fell on my head."
WHAT THEN???
Of course not. What kind of credulous oaf would believe such a note?
That "credulous oaf", if he believed it, would be right, wouldn't he?
It's the ones that refused to believe the note (and your eyewitness testimony) that would be wrong.
Without him seeing it for himself or having a video recording of it happening (in which the video would have to be analyzed for any evidence of tampering) there is no evidence. The only evidence would be me claiming you did so.
Any particular reason for that? Is creating apples such an exhausting process that you can't do it more than once a week? Are there sanctioned limits on the number of apples you may create?
Granted, but where does it say that it cannot be repeated?According to Scripture, the creation week was a one time event.
Brilliant. TheOutsider has done it againI don't get the point of this thread. Are you finally agreeing with us that Creationism cannot be proven scientifically? If so, why should we bother teaching it in science classes? It can't explain anything and it has no evidence. It's just a story.
I create an apple ex nihilo into the palm of your hand.
What evidence would you use to convince your friend I did this?
Do you really think this is going to convince anybody? Sure, maybe this sort of works in your analogy, although I'd still say the friend would be pretty gullible for believing it without asking for proof, but it doesn't work in the real world. What would be your way of knowing if you were right or not? You didn't create the world like you created your ex nihilo apple in the analogy. Sounds like you're confusing belief with knowledge.That "credulous oaf", if he believed it, would be right, wouldn't he?
It's the ones that refused to believe the note (and your eyewitness testimony) that would be wrong.
I create an apple ex nihilo into the palm of your hand.
What evidence would you use to convince your friend I did this?
Actually, you've got it wrong, since we all know that apples don't just *poof* ex nihilo. They really do grow on trees.
I don't get the point of this thread. Are you finally agreeing with us that Creationism cannot be proven scientifically? If so, why should we bother teaching it in science classes? It can't explain anything and it has no evidence. It's just a story.
According to Scripture, the creation week was a one time event.
No --- I'm forcing you to admit you can't evidence Creation.
And I'm already on record several times as saying I would not trust the public school system to teach my children Creation.
And I disagree --- it's you guys that can't explain anything --- not us.
Granted, but where does it say that it cannot be repeated?
and the platypusYou cannot prove creationism using evidence as there is no evidence, unless you use hypothetical metaphors, such as the mystical apple argument. Get real, you nor anyone else has evidence of creationism. Creationists have lost the argument, and now rely on indoctrination of children to keep the faith.
I don't believe you did it in the first place, so you have to think of a way to prove it to me first.
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