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Why Man Cannot Allow Beginningless Cosmoses

by nocTifer <yronwode.com@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 27, 2008 at 05:06 AM

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>>panamfl...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> How do you think you could you tell if you 
>> yourself were evidence?

>Don't even try that one, homeboy...nobody "created" me 
>but my momma and papa.

creation is usually employed to explain First Cause.
First Cause is a fallacy engaged by theists to justify
their gods.

>Seriously, our first fledgling steps into abiogenesis research gives
>indications that given such volitile chemicals in such proximity over
>that amount of time, we should be surprised if life did *not* arise
>from lifelessness. 

has it been replicated in a laboratory? if not, why not?

>I suspect our inability to find life elswhere is due 
>to the primitive nature of the tools we're using 
>to search for it.

quite likely.

>Of course, from here you'll suggest a "supernatural" 
>origin for the chemicals...

nature created by supernature. you alluded to it yourself
when you mentioned "creatures" in a previous post.

>> >Which is an indicator of the deeper problem. You are 
>> >still pondering about whether or not gods exist.

she calls it "considering". it amounts to the same level
of convincement.

>> As yet I have no reason to put faith in either possibility.

she never says what it would take to sway one way or another.
she's as good as the atheists who never do.

>But yet, you still ponder it. Do you spend this much time 
>worrying about the existence of bicycle-riding unicorns
>on Neptune? 

what impact would their existence have on dh or any of us?

>After all, there is just as much evidence for *that* as 
>there is for gods..

your stipulation isn't convincing to theists who 
have found such evidence you would not recognize.
the consensual nature of evidence and proof is 
such that without agreement, no knowledge is 
really possible, merely demonstrably through
the application in technology.

nocTifer
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 12 Posts in Topic:
Re: DIVINE SCRIPTURE CLEARLY STATES GOD EXISTS--NO ROOM FOR DEBA
panamfloyd@[EMAIL PROTECT  2008-04-24 18:58:57 
Why Man Cannot Allow Beginningless Cosmoses
nocTifer <yronwode.com  2008-04-27 05:06:27 
Re: Why Man Cannot Allow Beginningless Cosmoses
"Thurisaz, Germanic   2008-04-27 07:38:30 
Re: DIVINE SCRIPTURE CLEARLY STATES GOD EXISTS--NO ROOM FOR DEBA
dh@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-04-27 15:36:55 
Re: DIVINE SCRIPTURE CLEARLY STATES GOD EXISTS--NO ROOM FOR DEBA
jesucristo2@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-04-30 06:57:06 
Re: DIVINE SCRIPTURE CLEARLY STATES GOD EXISTS--NO ROOM FOR DEBA
dh@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-04-30 15:44:12 
Re: DIVINE SCRIPTURE CLEARLY STATES GOD EXISTS--NO ROOM FOR DEBA
jesucristo2@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-05-01 08:26:01 
Re: DIVINE SCRIPTURE CLEARLY STATES GOD EXISTS--NO ROOM FOR DEBA
dh@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-05-01 14:09:14 
Re: DIVINE SCRIPTURE CLEARLY STATES GOD EXISTS--NO ROOM FOR DEBA
jesucristo2@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-05-02 00:00:32 
Re: DIVINE SCRIPTURE CLEARLY STATES GOD EXISTS--NO ROOM FOR DEBA
dh@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-05-05 09:16:30 
Re: DIVINE SCRIPTURE CLEARLY STATES GOD EXISTS--NO ROOM FOR DEBA
jesucristo2@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-05-05 15:00:17 
Re: DIVINE SCRIPTURE CLEARLY STATES GOD EXISTS--NO ROOM FOR DEBA
"Mike Painter"   2008-05-05 18:25:52 

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