Religion is a hypothesis.

Discussion in 'Religion and Spirituality' started by walter4, Nov 29, 2009.

  1. "no clue".. that describes you.

    the sad thing is not that you are not educated but that you don't know how to reason. you really have "no clue" :D
     
    #371     Dec 7, 2009
  2. This is what happens when people like 777 get their "science" from a religious website. They actually believe nonsense like "gravity can't be measured" or the Big Bang theory assumes "something out of nothing."

    Willful ignorance is a terrible state of mind.
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    it is

    and it's sad :(

    why mankind finds itself in the pickle that it's in

    can you imagine a world populated of 777's :eek: :D :mad: :( :eek:


    WE ARE DEEP SHIT IN VINEGAR
     
    #372     Dec 7, 2009
  3. kut2k2

    kut2k2

    Where to begin? :eek:

    First of all, it is science (in the form of Sir Isaac Newton) that defined gravity, so to say it has no clue about gravity is pure stupidity.

    The closest religion ever came to defining gravity is "what goes up must come down." Newton proved this false by demonstrating that when some things go up far enough, they never come back down. For example, the moon, and now many man-made satellites.

    Trying to talk science with most of you ET theists is like trying to discuss Moby Dick with illiterates. You lot can't even handle the Cliff Notes version.
     
    #373     Dec 7, 2009
  4. it is

    and it's sad :(

    why mankind finds itself in the pickle that it's in

    can you imagine a world populated of 777's :eek: :D :mad: :( :eek:


    WE ARE DEEP SHIT IN VINEGAR [/B][/QUOTE]


    http://www.amazon.com/Idiot-America...e/dp/0767926145
    Idiot America: How Stupidity Became a Virtue in the Land of the Free (Hardcover)
     
    #374     Dec 7, 2009
  5. Sorry but the pointy headed experts in some fields don't garner much credibility because it's anything but science.
     
    #375     Dec 7, 2009
  6. 1)Might want to recheck the science of those claims there moron.
     
    #376     Dec 7, 2009
  7. Evidently you are too stupid to distinguish the difference between actually measuring gravity itself and measuring the effect it has on certain specific objects in time and space(which is what einstein did).
     
    #377     Dec 7, 2009

  8. http://www.amazon.com/Idiot-America...e/dp/0767926145
    Idiot America: How Stupidity Became a Virtue in the Land of the Free (Hardcover) [/B][/QUOTE]

    I must take issue with this authors statement, "To this day, we have a political party—the Republicans—who, because it embraced a “movement of Conservatism” that celebrated anti-intellectualism is now incapable of conducting itself in any other way."
    I don't think most people are anti-intellectualism, they are anti-self appointed intellectualism, which is what the left is mostly made off...a bunch of fools in a circle jerk telling each other how smart they are. I will agree we are in a race to the bottom as far as critical thinking goes, but to say one party embraces that philosophy more than the other misses the mark. The fact is that the hardcore left will embrace anything which is wrapped in secularism, and the hardcore right will embrace anything wrapped in traditional religion. Extremists in both parties should be ignored by all thinking people.
     
    #378     Dec 7, 2009
  9. have you measured god or have you measured his effect??!? :confused:
     
    #379     Dec 7, 2009
  10. Go find me a scientist that will tell you that they understand what gravity is lol. If they understood it they could manipliate it.
     
    #380     Dec 7, 2009