Originally posted by jaywill [b]================================
No thanks, I am not interested in faith; I am interested in evidence and the application of reason.
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If you're not interested, neither am I interested in what you have to say.[/b]
Actually I am interested in what YOU have to say. I am just not interested in what the book of Hebrews or any religious book has to say because information in these books is not even supposed to be based on logic.
I am specifically interested in what YOU have to say as counter arguments to what I said in my previous post in this thread. 🙂
Originally posted by googlefudge If there was definitive evidence of a/several/many deity's then the question would cease to be weather the divine exists, but weather or not to worship it/them. (my response would be not to, but that's just me)
For other speculation feel free to write yourself a novel set in a world where god/s exist and see what your imagination can concoct :-)
Howe e idea that there is a god to be pointless and wasteful, but then so is the whole human race.
You forget that science is also bound by the physical world and thus can not conduct experiments on the supernatural in order to prove it, nor dissprove it.
Originally posted by pritybetta You forget that science is also bound by the physical world and thus can not conduct experiments on the supernatural in order to prove it, nor dissprove it.
I see you never let rational thought interrupt the easy flow of your conversation. Were you just visiting this planet?