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I been rollin ever since the day I was borned in that big old house that
used to be on Main Street catty corner across from the Mann Ford dealership that used to be on main street (one day when I was a kid,somehow or the other a cat "managed" to get his head stuck in a glass quart jar in our front yard,one of those guys at the Ford dealership [[that was back around 1944,believe it or not,I still remember that]] came over and broke that glass quart jar away from that poor cat's head,,, Honest,I have no idea of how that cat got his head stuck in that glass quart jar,and that time I was rockin in a rocking on our front porch and that cat got his tail under that rocker,that one wasen't my fault!) (I used to sit in a Chinaberry tree in our front yard and push and pull those limbs around,pretending I was a World War Two Bomber Pilot) in Carthage,Mississippi. www.thecarthaginian.com It was on a Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 in the afternoon on November 5,1941.It was so bad,World War Two broke out about a month later.The Day that shall Live In Infamy.So,yeah,I am on a roll,why shouldn't I be? Life is short. cuhulin |
"-=jd=-" wrote in message Again, both views require a leap-of-faith at some point. And both are impossible to prove. However, if I'm wrong then I've done no harm to myself. If the non-believers are wrong, then they may well pay a dear price for it. -=jd=- I guess we're kinda on the same page jd. I think the answer lies beyond the known universe as well. Hey I was reading in Pop Sci. or Omni? that it's becoming commonly accepted by quantum physicist and other scientist studying theoretical phisics that the existence of up to eleven different dimensions may exist. Look up Superstring theory and M string. Can you beleive that in some other dimention Rickets "may" actually may have a brain? A couple of my sayings: A million years from now they'll refer to this period as the Magical Stupid Age :) I don't believe in Heaven but I would like to qualify for it in the event I'm wrong. :) -- 73 and good DX. B.H. Brian's Radio Universe http://webpages.charter.net/brianhill/500.htm |
I much rather be on a roll than living a lie.Anyday!
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I call all Muslims,Moslems,whatever,ALL a bunch of COWARDS!
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A million years from now? I don't want to be around.
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"David" wrote in message They are many bad things, but being willing to blow yourself up for a cause is not cowardly. Is that your next step Dave? Please show us your not a coward. B.H. |
rickets,,,, BULL****!!!
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"-=jd=-" wrote in message . 20... If you want to believe everything evolved or "just happened" by pure, random chance, then that same logic would have you believe that a tornado could pass through a junk-yard and spit out a functioning Boeing 747, just by pure, random chance. That, of course, is a -thorough- mischaracterization of biological evolution. http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/abioprob/abioprob.html http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/chance/chance.html |
If the tornado was really big and lasted a billion years...
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John Smith wrote: David: You have two choices, either a creator made us, or we came from a mud puddle. There are problems with both of these: Why only two choices? Most real-world problems have more than two choices. Shouldn't ever stop thinking at two. This is a thinking disorder that most of humanity has had, to stop with dualism when there are almost always more options. Maybe a Creator made us from a mud puddle from evolution (just to offer a third alternative), or maybe a Creator made evolution (the laws of the universe and conditions necessary for life itself) and sat back and watched the rules He/She/It/They put into place create us while sipping a nice cianti. :) 1) If we are the product of a creator, we would be expecting angles. If we are the product of a Creator, then we may or may not be provided with proof. That would depend a lot on what the Creator wanted us to know, how much evidence we've observed, and how smart we are. :) The scientific method, while not the only possible way to discover truth, is stunningly successful at self-correcting its own errors and approaching truth. The proof it, it works. No amount of philosophy or prayer or faith will get you to the moon and back or compute a trillion floating point math operations per second. Science does. It works, and finds its own mistakes over time. Every scientific-method claim must, *by definition*, be DISPROVABLE by experiment. If you can formulate a hypothesis and an experiment and the hypothesis makes a wrong prediction, you can toss it out. If it withstands a lot of attacks of this sort, it gradually goes from a hypothesis to a theory. (A theory is basically established fact until something upsets it. In scientific terms, something doesn't get to be called a "theory" until it is very comprehensively in accordance with observed facts.) The relevance here is, you cannot possibly prove or disprove the existance of angels in a hard-science way. Unless you can give me a reason to believe that angels necessarily prove the existence of God or the lack of angels prove the non-existance of God, or for that matter proving that angels exist, is all completely outside the realm of science. That said, evolution is the only (and nearly universally-accepted) explanation for life on earth, which is backed by many different independent observations from different fields of science. Not just archeology, but geology, astronomy, cosmology, chemistry, nuclear science, even radio (cosmic background radiation). They all point to a universe about 11 +/- 0.2 billion years old which had to be uninhabitable for an awfully long time after the initial moment of creation. Not 7 days. And species clearly sprang into being at many different times throughout geologic history, not all at once over 7 days. Does this disprove the existence of God? Not at all. It does disprove creationist arguments, comprehensively. If life was created by intention, it was done gradually over millions of our years. Angels or no. :) 2) If we are the product of a mud puddle, we are waiting for an alien. As obviously, there are millions, perhaps billions of planets out there with mud puddles on them, and some were probably able to crawl out of those mud puddles before we got our start here. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy has the perfect counter-argument to this. The Universe: Area - Infinite Infinite : Bigger than the biggest thing ever and then some. Much bigger than that in fact, really amazingly immense, a totally stunning size, real "wow, that's big," time. Infinity is just so big that by comparison, bigness itself looks really titchy. Gigantic multiplied by staggeringly huge is the sort of concept we're trying to get across here. Add to that, the Universe is staggeringly old. Even if the Universe is teeming with life (and I believe it is for several reasons), the chances that the nearest life is close enough to detect us, let alone visit us, is probably miniscule. See also: Drake equation. I tend to believe there is intention of sorts behind the Universe. But I'm not going to be stupid and deny what's been proven, which is life has been on this Earth for eons and many species alive today weren't alive until comparatively recently. It's clear the fault isn't with God, but with our tiny-minded ways of conceiving of God. Dogma is the enemy of truth. -- Ross John "David" wrote in message ... On 26 Jul 2005 10:03:55 -0700, "John S." wrote: wrote: www.worldnetdaily.com Some muslim TERRORIST are "upset" because Michael Graham,radio talk show host at WMAL - AM's late morning call in program repeatedly described Islam on the air a Terrorist organization that is at War with America.Three Cheers for Michael Graham.Hip Hip Hooray! Hip Hip Hooray! Hip Hip Hooray! Hang in there,Michael Graham,you pegged them exactly right. cuhulin One could make an equally illogical connection between the Catholic Church and the IRA. All religions suck big donkey dicks. Worst thing to ever happen to mankind was God. |
I was over at my webtv female webtv address (Hey,if Johnny Cash can have
a name like Sue,I can have me a name like Alice,now shut up and get over it!) and looking at some girls private pics and camcorder videos.Woof,I have to take me a break for a while. cuhulin |
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Lets make the water turn black ....but shouldn't Zappa get a bit of credit for this? mike |
"David" wrote in message ... If the tornado was really big and lasted a billion years... You'd still have nothing but a big mess on your hands. |
"-=jd=-" wrote in message . 20... But to say that an amoeba becomes a fish; becomes a lizard; becomes a hominid... The fossil record will only take you so far, after which, you have to "use your imagination" to make a leap in the direction your current belief(s) want you to go. Where are the transitional forms? Until they are produced, then evolution (to me, anyway) is just as faith-based as creation. Then there is another point of view, that being that creationists and evolutionists are both right. In a grossly over-simplified "nut-shell" description: someone set up all the dominoes in a certain design and then tipped over the first one (Big-Bang) to start the whole process... I tend to fall into the category that subscribes to this latter point of view, but even that requires faith, as does most anything in life. As for the fossil record, there may not be sufficient "transitional forms" to prove one way or the other. Since evolution is a process of mutation, it's likely that only successful mutations survived long enough to leave a sufficient record. Other mutations may not have been viable and therefore left no record. This argument leans toward the egg side of the chicken/egg argument because whence the chicken came may not have been a chicken in this case. But I ramble. Nice to see an intelligent argument for a change. |
On 30 Jul 2005 11:43:35 GMT, "-=jd=-"
wrote: Then there is another point of view, that being that creationists and evolutionists are both right. In a grossly over-simplified "nut-shell" description: someone set up all the dominoes in a certain design and then tipped over the first one (Big-Bang) to start the whole process... -=jd=- God is a mollusk. |
On 29 Jul 2005 19:43:52 -0700, wrote:
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On 30 Jul 2005 14:27:25 GMT, "-=jd=-"
wrote: On Sat 30 Jul 2005 09:22:57a, David wrote in message : On 30 Jul 2005 11:43:35 GMT, "-=jd=-" wrote: Then there is another point of view, that being that creationists and evolutionists are both right. In a grossly over-simplified "nut-shell" description: someone set up all the dominoes in a certain design and then tipped over the first one (Big-Bang) to start the whole process... -=jd=- God is a mollusk. That speaks volumes about you. -=jd=- The fact that primitive man had to characterize ''God'' as humanoid speaks volumes about you. |
On 30 Jul 2005 14:26:50 GMT, "-=jd=-"
wrote: On Sat 30 Jul 2005 09:23:40a, David wrote in message : On 29 Jul 2005 19:43:52 -0700, wrote: Nothing is infinite. Prove it. -=jd=- Nobody knows everything. |
I believe creationist and evolutionist are both right.We were created
and we evolve.But,that is only my opinion. cuhulin |
GOD has always been and will always be.That is a leap of faith I
definetly believe in.There is no person or persons on this Earth who can change my opinion of that. cuhulin |
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GOD isn't a nobody.
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On 30 Jul 2005 18:49:28 GMT, "-=jd=-"
wrote: On Sat 30 Jul 2005 10:41:12a, David wrote in message : On 30 Jul 2005 14:27:25 GMT, "-=jd=-" wrote: On Sat 30 Jul 2005 09:22:57a, David wrote in message : On 30 Jul 2005 11:43:35 GMT, "-=jd=-" wrote: Then there is another point of view, that being that creationists and evolutionists are both right. In a grossly over-simplified "nut-shell" description: someone set up all the dominoes in a certain design and then tipped over the first one (Big-Bang) to start the whole process... -=jd=- God is a mollusk. That speaks volumes about you. -=jd=- The fact that primitive man had to characterize ''God'' as humanoid speaks volumes about you. Where did I say I characterized "God" as anything in particular? Do you make it a practice to jump to baseless conclusions? slaps forehead What am I thinking! Of *course* you do. Jumping to baseless conclusions is your forte'! -=jd=- You said ''someone'' set up the dominos. I interpret that as you supporting the theory that there was a ''creator'' and that said ''creator'' had hands. I say ''smarts'' is bigger than any being and a value inherent in the universe. There is an original DNA molecule who likes to travel. Peacek. |
On 30 Jul 2005 18:54:52 GMT, "-=jd=-"
wrote: On Sat 30 Jul 2005 10:41:47a, David wrote in message : On 30 Jul 2005 14:26:50 GMT, "-=jd=-" wrote: On Sat 30 Jul 2005 09:23:40a, David wrote in message : On 29 Jul 2005 19:43:52 -0700, wrote: Nothing is infinite. Prove it. -=jd=- Nobody knows everything. You didn't say *nobody* is infinite, you screwed-up and said *nothing* is infinite. Forgetting for the moment the demonstrated fact that your sycophantic naivety knows no bounds, start counting up from the number 1. Let me know when you get to the end -and- just to make sure you aren't lying, tell us what number is at the end. -=jd=- Infinity minus 1. God knows everything Nobody knows everything God is Nobody |
"-=jd=-" wrote in message . 20... On Sat 30 Jul 2005 10:41:47a, David wrote in message : On 30 Jul 2005 14:26:50 GMT, "-=jd=-" wrote: On Sat 30 Jul 2005 09:23:40a, David wrote in message : On 29 Jul 2005 19:43:52 -0700, wrote: Nothing is infinite. Prove it. -=jd=- Nobody knows everything. You didn't say *nobody* is infinite, you screwed-up and said *nothing* is infinite. Forgetting for the moment the demonstrated fact that your sycophantic naivety knows no bounds, start counting up from the number 1. Let me know when you get to the end -and- just to make sure you aren't lying, tell us what number is at the end. -=jd=- -- jd. Why do guys keep beating a dead horse with this guy? I kinda wish you all would just ignor the mf. He's mentally ill you know? GFC B.H. |
On Sat, 30 Jul 2005 14:03:29 -0500, "Brian Hill"
wrote: jd. Why do guys keep beating a dead horse with this guy? I kinda wish you all would just ignor the mf. He's mentally ill you know? GFC B.H. I may be slow but I'm in front of you! |
"David" wrote in message ... On Sat, 30 Jul 2005 14:03:29 -0500, "Brian Hill" wrote: jd. Why do guys keep beating a dead horse with this guy? I kinda wish you all would just ignor the mf. He's mentally ill you know? GFC B.H. I may be slow but I'm in front of you! That's a windshield your looking at and not a mirror Richard Cranium. B.H. |
GOD is painting the Universe in his own design.That tells me GOD IS
SOMEBODY. cuhulin |
I am slow too.(about 35 miles per hour on the back roads is plenty fast
enough for me) Like when I am driving and all of those vehicles on the roads behind me.Hey,I am ahead of them.Untill they catch up and pass me on by.Hy y'all,Bye y'all. cuhulin |
"-=jd=-" wrote in message . 20... On Fri 29 Jul 2005 07:47:51p, "Honus" wrote in message news:HezGe.63$4e6.53@trnddc04: "-=jd=-" wrote in message . 20... If you want to believe everything evolved or "just happened" by pure, random chance, then that same logic would have you believe that a tornado could pass through a junk-yard and spit out a functioning Boeing 747, just by pure, random chance. That, of course, is a -thorough- mischaracterization of biological evolution. http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/abioprob/abioprob.html http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/chance/chance.html It is an over-generalization, but the root-point is the same. The fossil record provides evidence of many different forms of life -- but there have been no transitional forms found, save for a scant few lizards that appeared to have feather-like features that have been presumed to be the onset of birds. Well, that's still a presumption, or a leap in logic or faith that is loosely based on fact, but not completely supported by the historical record. Perhaps one day it may be, but not yet. There are quite a few more transitionals than you realize. http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/faq-transitional.html |
CAIR v Anti-CAIR. www.homelandsecurityus.com But,but,but,bush
said Islam is a religion of peace! That MORON NUMBSKULL IDIOT bush doesn't know his a.. from a hole in the Ground! About a year or so ago,I read an article in the Clarion Ledger www.clarionledger.com that said bush is a hindrance for businesses in Mississippi.The article is True,bush has been a miserable failue in ALL business endevors he has been in and will always be a miserable failure.I bash ALL politicians,I don't care who they are or where they are from.I have always belived it is always OPEN SEASON EVERY DAY ON BASHING ALL politicians,Period! cuhulin |
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So,which is it,Muslim,Muslim's or Moslem,Moslem's? Know thy Enemy,fed
govt and Muslim Islam ragheads.Not to be confused with India whom some of them do wear Turban's (is that the right spelling/word?) on their heads.Once in a while when I am out shopping I see some Indians,India,and of course there are a lot of American Indians around here too.Mostly Choctaw Indians in the Jackson area.Other American Indians too. (whom I highly respect) www.devilfinder.com Mississippi Indian Tribes A lot of American Indians in my old home town of Carthage. www.thecarthaginian.com cuhulin |
dxAce wrote:
Go jump in the river, 'tard boy. How refreshing to see you improving the quality of your attempted insults. You've reached grade three level now. Very impressive, as we didn't think even this was possible. Bravo! mike |
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m II wrote: dxAce wrote: Go jump in the river, 'tard boy. How refreshing to see you improving the quality of your attempted insults. You've reached grade three level now. Very impressive, as we didn't think even this was possible. That's the problem with you dumbass Canucks... you don't think! Bravo! More like Bravo Sierra! (BS). dxAce Michigan USA |
Ahhhhh,Forget you,m II.You are a ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ......... ///////////
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