Why creation science is an oxymoron

Discussion in 'Politics' started by kut2k2, Feb 4, 2010.

  1. Is that another Jesus quote? :confused:
     
    #241     Feb 14, 2010
  2. With stu losing it recently, Longshot being the clown he is, and you acting the fool...

    ...well, well, well...the three stooges of atheism.


     
    #242     Feb 14, 2010
  3. If they can't be measured and don't exist in any measureable form, then what exactly is an atheist denying? :confused:
     
    #243     Feb 14, 2010
  4. volente_00

    volente_00

    If you don't want to believe in God, then what kind of argument or demonstration would ever satisfy your defintion of existence?
     
    #244     Feb 14, 2010




  5. Yes, is evidence god want to run over you.
     
    #245     Feb 14, 2010
  6. The atheists are denying God...

     
    #246     Feb 14, 2010
  7. kut2k2

    kut2k2

    That's just it. You ask these monotheists to define or describe the object of their worship and they come up with the weaseliest excuses for not doing so that you've ever heard. Then they say we're the illogical ones for not accepting something that not only has no evidence to support it, but the damned thing can't even be described!

    No wonder religion is often described as mass psychosis. The creationist crap in this thread is precisely what I'd expect to hear from patients in a mental institute.
     
    #247     Feb 14, 2010
  8. But you said that god doesn't exist in any measurable form , so basically an atheist is denying a theoretical concept of what someone else thinks is god ?
     
    #248     Feb 14, 2010
  9. Pardon me, but what proof do you have that you are not in a mental institution right now and are just dreaming all of the experiences flowing through your mind?



     
    #249     Feb 14, 2010
  10. No, if you pay attention you would understand that I did not say God cannot be measured by any means. God is beyond physical instrumentation...

    ...but so is the entire mental realm, so is the entirety of the universe, etc.

    An atheist is denying the ontological argument, the concept of entirety, the concept of greatest, etc.


     
    #250     Feb 14, 2010