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On Sat, 6 Aug 2005 22:30:50 -0700, "John Smith"
wrote: Uncle Teddie: Get used to the idea, else believe we crawled out of mud puddles, What "idea" are you talking about? and if so, get ready for the aliens which are likely on their way here--since there is a great possibility some of them left the mud puddles of other planets before we got our start here... There are a lot of things that are possible, but many of those possibilities are highly unlikely. Anyway you cut it, don't look good... What don't look good? Course, my rig and my antenna are not "christian", neither do they believe in "mud puddle creatures"--they are in a heck of a predicament there... What "predicament" are you talking about? You're not making any sense. |
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Uncle teddie:
Many things are highly improbable, I agree, such as evolution. However, if you venture a religious belief in evolution, and then there are millions of millions of planets out there near similar to earth, with billions of billions of mud puddles on them--aliens become a given probability. John On Sun, 07 Aug 2005 12:23:09 -0400, Uncle Ted wrote: On Sat, 6 Aug 2005 22:30:50 -0700, "John Smith" wrote: Uncle Teddie: Get used to the idea, else believe we crawled out of mud puddles, What "idea" are you talking about? and if so, get ready for the aliens which are likely on their way here--since there is a great possibility some of them left the mud puddles of other planets before we got our start here... There are a lot of things that are possible, but many of those possibilities are highly unlikely. Anyway you cut it, don't look good... What don't look good? Course, my rig and my antenna are not "christian", neither do they believe in "mud puddle creatures"--they are in a heck of a predicament there... What "predicament" are you talking about? You're not making any sense. |
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On Sun, 07 Aug 2005 10:26:59 -0700, John Smith
wrote: Uncle teddie: Many things are highly improbable, I agree, such as evolution. However, if you venture a religious belief in evolution, and then there are millions of millions of planets out there near similar to earth, with billions of billions of mud puddles on them--aliens become a given probability. John What does this have to do with what I originally posted about Jesus? You're still not making any sense. |
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Uncle ted:
I am afraid you would have to have the ability to carry on a conversation without me having to align all of my comments up to your comments which prompted them. If you need to, go back, read your posts, read mine--in sequential order, you should be able to figure it out... if not, we probably should not be having this conversation in the first place... I see that is the style you choose (alignment of each of my comments to your counter-comments), and now, perhaps, I know why you need such a style. I am afraid you may have to choose others who you can "understand." John On Mon, 08 Aug 2005 01:20:09 -0400, Uncle Ted wrote: On Sun, 07 Aug 2005 10:26:59 -0700, John Smith wrote: Uncle teddie: Many things are highly improbable, I agree, such as evolution. However, if you venture a religious belief in evolution, and then there are millions of millions of planets out there near similar to earth, with billions of billions of mud puddles on them--aliens become a given probability. John What does this have to do with what I originally posted about Jesus? You're still not making any sense. |
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On Sun, 07 Aug 2005 22:42:54 -0700, John Smith
wrote: Uncle ted: I am afraid you would have to have the ability to carry on a conversation without me having to align all of my comments up to your comments which prompted them. If you need to, go back, read your posts, read mine--in sequential order, you should be able to figure it out... if not, we probably should not be having this conversation in the first place... You're right. I can't figure out the ramblings of loon that's off of his meds... |
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Uncle Ted:
Let me try a simple approach for you. Since, by your own text, you dismissed the possibility of Jesus, the ONLY other explanation currently "on the board" is evolution. I accepted debate on what that all involves, such as the existence of aliens, and moved to that platform... why would you wish to go back and debate Jesus, an idea/possibility you have dismissed. I simply don't know, could be here because of "God" and awaiting an angel--or, could be here because of mud puddles and are awaiting an alien... But, it is damn sure one or the other (well, there are other possible reasons, but even fewer supporters of those...) John On Mon, 08 Aug 2005 01:20:09 -0400, Uncle Ted wrote: On Sun, 07 Aug 2005 10:26:59 -0700, John Smith wrote: Uncle teddie: Many things are highly improbable, I agree, such as evolution. However, if you venture a religious belief in evolution, and then there are millions of millions of planets out there near similar to earth, with billions of billions of mud puddles on them--aliens become a given probability. John What does this have to do with what I originally posted about Jesus? You're still not making any sense. |
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On Sun, 07 Aug 2005 22:47:51 -0700, John Smith
wrote: Uncle Ted: Let me try a simple approach for you. Since, by your own text, you dismissed the possibility of Jesus, the ONLY other explanation currently "on the board" is evolution. Wrong. I dismissed the bible and the version of Jesus that it depicts. Whether or not such a person actually existed is another matter, and it certainly doesn't have anything to do with evolution. I accepted debate on what that all involves, such as the existence of aliens, and moved to that platform... why would you wish to go back and debate Jesus, an idea/possibility you have dismissed. I simply don't know, could be here because of "God" and awaiting an angel--or, could be here because of mud puddles and are awaiting an alien... But, it is damn sure one or the other (well, there are other possible reasons, but even fewer supporters of those...) Go drink a bottle of Jim Beam with your medication. Maybe you'll come up with some more of those "possibilities". Better yet, maybe you'll keel over from alcohol poisoning and fall into one of those mud puddles you mentioned... |
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