M0WYM wrote:
John Smith wrote:
So, no one made any of these elements, they "just happened?"
Where is your proof, what law is behind your logic. Doesn't the
scientific method demand proof in repeatable experiments?
We can repeatedly and consistently experience the effects of
hydrogen - it does not take an act of faith or a delusion. We
cannot carry out the similar experiments with any of the so-called
deities - we can only believe.
But, like I said if it gets people through the night that's fine and
it may well be better than taking drugs.
As I have pointed out ... a "leap of faith" is a leap of faith ...
whether being made in an attempt to "look intellectual" (evolution) or
being "intuited of spirit" (God) ... and, an argument for evolution is
only a circular "back door" argument for the possible existence of God
.... it is simple logic.
What is perplexing is how some can carry on these arguments without
realization on what final point the argument(s) really argue! This is
supposed to look "intellectual?"
Regards,
JS
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