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god is real prove me wrong (atheist beware)

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Originally posted by Halitose
I suspect you are actually an atheist attempting to give theists a bad name. C'mon out with it - who are reaaally?
Until that unintelligable post, I thought he might be blindfaith101 reincarnated (wait - reborn!) - But there has been no WORD OF GOD! type statements and he has not frothed at the mouth yet, so I am guessing it is not him.

Now, JesusFreak - The burden is to prove, not disprove. Provide evidence that he does, in fact, exist. The "look at the world around you" comment wont cut it, you have no proof that there is a god to have created it. Give us some hard facts.

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Originally posted by twhitehead
Where I come from I would not go into any water where I cant see the bottom. However, that is not the same as not going out side your door for fear of being hit by a meteorite! Nor do I fear the "Flying Spagetti Monster" that I keep hearing about.
If there are no crocs in the river then it is the person who refuses to swim that looses out!
It calls comes down to a calculated risk then.

If there is no God then it is the suicide bombers who loose the most!

Besides all the loose bits, they will also lose on the deal too. 😀
They might even lose out more if there is a God and he did not say "Go forth and detonate..."

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Originally posted by JesusFreak2562000
atheist beware god is real prove me wrong
lol. OK. Try a few of these on for size:

1. If God exists then I’m going to Hell.
2. I’m not afraid of Hell. New Jersey is much worse.
3. Therefore, God doesn’t exist.

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1. Millions and millions of people don’t believe in God.
2. They can't all be wrong, can they?
3. Therefore, God doesn’t exist.

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1. Human reasoning is inherently flawed.
2. Therefore, there is no reasonable way to challenge a proposition.
3. I propose that God doesn’t exist.
4. Therefore, God doesn’t exist.

QED.

(http://www.tektonics.org/guest/300proof.html)

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Originally posted by KnightWulfe
Until that unintelligable post, I thought he might be blindfaith101 reincarnated (wait - reborn!) - But there has been no WORD OF GOD! type statements and he has not frothed at the mouth yet, so I am guessing it is not him.
"Windmills in your mind..."

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Originally posted by Halitose
For a self-acclaimed master of logic, you pack a pretty mediocre punch.
He asked for a proof, but refused to give any definitions. I provided some definitions and a proof. Explain where the logic is wrong. You cannot dispute my proof without changing my definitions.
The flawed logic was his in asking for proof of a statement which includes words which can have various meanings or definitions.

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Originally posted by Halitose
There are many many archeological digs that contradict stories in the Bible.

Please. I can hardly wait. The suspense in unbearable.
Here we have an archeological dig that turned up a 3.2 year old skeleton. This directly contradicts the story of Adam and Eve found in the Bible.

http://www.archaeology.org/0411/etc/conversations.html

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Originally posted by twhitehead
Here we have an archeological dig that turned up a 3.2 year old skeleton. This directly contradicts the story of Adam and Eve found in the Bible.

http://www.archaeology.org/0411/etc/conversations.html
Not that I disagree with the premise, TDub, but...does it state anywhere in the OT that A&E/Genesis couldn't have happened 3.2mya? Ussher's calculations aside, of course.

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Originally posted by David C
Not that I disagree with the premise, TDub, but...does it state anywhere in the OT that A&E/Genesis couldn't have happened 3.2mya? Ussher's calculations aside, of course.
Thanks Davy. I was hoping that it would actually be a real contradiction, not an insinuated one. I'd have been impressed if they had found Babylon in the Canaries and Moses’ fossil clutching the Sennacherib Prism.

Ol’ T had to disappoint. Sigh.

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Originally posted by Halitose
Thanks Davy. I was hoping that it would actually be a real contradiction, not an insinuated one. I'd have been impressed if they had found Babylon in the Canaries and Moses’ fossil clutching the Sennacherib Prism.

Ol’ T had to disappoint. Sigh.
Let's not get carried away. You'll never find Babylon looking to the Canaries. Better check Yonaguni, Japan. As for Moses, well...just another plagarised patriarch, I'm afraid. Look to Egypt for the real birth of Monotheism. :^)

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Originally posted by David C
Let's not get carried away. You'll never find Babylon looking to the Canaries. Better check Yonaguni, Japan. As for Moses, well...just another plagarised patriarch, I'm afraid. Look to Egypt for the real birth of Monotheism. :^)
Uh-huh. 😀

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Originally posted by rwingett
It's up to you to prove to me that god is real, not for me to do the opposite. The atheist has no need to prove anything.
I have a photo of God. Will that do for proof?

http://chuckjesus.ytmnd.com/

Now, surely you will not deny this creatures existence?

Ok, no need to push, I'm leaving......😀

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Originally posted by twhitehead
Here we have an archeological dig that turned up a 3.2 year old skeleton. This directly contradicts the story of Adam and Eve found in the Bible.

http://www.archaeology.org/0411/etc/conversations.html
Will you prove that the premises used to calculate the age of skeleton are 100% accurate?