Stu which church and which dogma said the world was flat

Discussion in 'Politics' started by jem, Feb 10, 2004.

  1. i am one lean mean muscle machine..

    if you should see..
    you'd run away in fear.

    BE AFRAID! BE VERY AFRAID! heh :cool:
     
    #71     Feb 19, 2004
  2. Turok

    Turok

    TM:
    >I like how you avoided my questions though

    We will definitely get to any questions you may have in a moment, but first since I am so simple minded I have to make sure we have one simple fact straight first.

    TM:
    >Sorry, you didn't say it was a constant...
    >another poster did but you came in to defend it

    Ok, just another simple question from a simple mind. I'm sure you'll have no problem with this one.

    Where did this other "poster" say that gravity was "constant" and where did I come in to "defend it"? Please post the link.

    JB
     
    #72     Feb 19, 2004
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    Quote from Turok:

    >I believe in the theory of gravity but if we put it
    >through the same stringent tests as they put God
    >through it won't pass

    Now that's a crock.

    Here is only one of *my* "stringent" tests...

    For me, gravity performs as expected each and every time...after time after time. I can test it in the lab or in my everyday life and it never fails me.


    JB
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    Really? Ok....drop a feather and a stone....do they both land?...is there more or less gravity in space then on earth? not exactly constant is it?

    http://www.scansite.org/scan.php?pid=158
     
    #73     Feb 19, 2004
  4. Turok

    Turok

    Ok, just another simple question from a simple mind. I'm sure you'll have no problem with this one.

    Where did this other "poster" say that gravity was "constant" and where did I come in to "defend it"? Please post the link.

    Still waiting TM.

    JB
     
    #74     Feb 19, 2004
  5. Here is only one of *my* "stringent" tests...

    For me, gravity performs as expected each and every time...after time after time. I can test it in the lab or in my everyday life and it never fails me.

    this isn't you ? preforms as expected each and every time
     
    #75     Feb 19, 2004
  6. Turok

    Turok

    Ok, just another simple question from a simple mind. I'm sure you'll have no problem with this one.

    Where did this other "poster" say that gravity was "constant" and where did I come in to "defend it"? Please post the link.

    STILL WAITING TM

    JB
     
    #76     Feb 19, 2004
  7. so what..

    what is your point??

    can you spell it out?

    duh
     
    #77     Feb 19, 2004
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    #78     Feb 19, 2004
  9. ElCubano

    ElCubano

    It doesnt matter what tests you have performed nor does it matter how your views apply to "Faith" ...the only thing that matters is some people have and some people dont have "faith" ( once again something which needs no proof )....you guys can debate this all you want and try disproving each other on yet another thread...but in the end..some believe and some dont...comparing religions like GG does and asking which one is right doesnt disprove anyones 'faith'... thats all it is amigo 'faith' nothing more nothing less...and it doesnt mean GOD needs to come down and shine the light on you to have it...

    what i dont get is why does it bother some of you that some may have faith?? i have heard some say 'its dumb' and 'your an idiot' when refering to those who have 'faith'....yet some who have faith are far more intelligent than you, GG or I combined....surely they are not idiot just people who want to have 'faith'....

    I dont understand the countless hours spent on this issue when no one side can prove or dis-prove the other side......
     
    #79     Feb 19, 2004
  10. absence of evidence IS proof when the the claim is so grand and credible evidence is so lacking..

    use a little common sense..

    you're no child anymore..

    you have intellectual responsibility now as an adult.


    :-/
     
    #80     Feb 19, 2004