Being able to repeat the data from a college education does not make a person intelligent.
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Being able to repeat the data from a college education does not make a person intelligent.
An all-powerful God that is both good and evil can be explained with some logic, but an all-powerful God (who is wholly good) and Satan existing together is simply so illogical as to be irrational.
What's the difference between believing Satan is real and believing god is real?
I think the existence of a cosmic jerk is far more plausible than the existence of a omnipotent, loving creator god.There IS no difference...
I think the existence of a cosmic jerk is far more plausible than the existence of a omnipotent, loving creator god.![]()
Both good and bad people exists in the world, so I guess that's also illogical.
lol.
I just laugh at threads like this though, because they're simply a platform to castigate people for not believing dominate scientific thinking.
Oh that's right, the ptolemaic system held sway over scientific thinking for about 1,500 years.
Imagine who the "idiots" are now..
"God" and "people" are not in any way numerically similar. Even if "God" exists.
The difference should be obvious to pretty much everyone. Scientific "beliefs" change based on evidence. Religious beliefs don't because they purport to be fundamental truths.lol.
I just laugh at threads like this though, because they're simply a platform to castigate people for not believing dominate scientific thinking.
Oh that's right, the ptolemaic system held sway over scientific thinking for about 1,500 years.
Imagine who the "idiots" are now..
lol.
I just laugh at threads like this though, because they're simply a platform to castigate people for not believing dominate scientific thinking.
Oh that's right, the ptolemaic system held sway over scientific thinking for about 1,500 years.
Imagine who the "idiots" are now..
Nothing really.
Pitting one against the other is the whole basis of a religion to begin with.
"You do this your good, you do that your bad."
Always portray the people with opposing views as the Devil, it's worked since people became smart enough to create religions apparently for monetary gain and civil rights suppression for thousands of years now in general, apparently.
Science improves with time.
That's because humans like to believe in absolutes. Read The Structure of Scientific Revolutions by Kuhn to get an idea of why and how this happens. It's fairly short book and easily accessible to lay people. I read it as part of a philosophy course.Indeed it does.
The disproven Ptolemaic system is evidence that intelligence doesn't mean one is right, and it certainly demonstrates that just because something has yet to be falsified, that doesn't make it fact.
One can simply "patch up" whatever inconsistencies may crop up with a certain theory, making it hard to falsify.
This was undoubtedly done to keep the Ptolemaic system in place, hence, why it lasted so freaking long.
Fifteen hundred years is a LONG time to be wrong about something.
He was saying essentially that "wholly Good (whatever that means) and evil can't logically exist at the same time.
It *can*, and does.
Indeed it does.
The disproven Ptolemaic system is evidence that intelligence doesn't mean one is right, and it certainly demonstrates that just because something has yet to be falsified, that doesn't make it fact.
One can simply "patch up" whatever inconsistencies may crop up with a certain theory, making it hard to falsify.
This was undoubtedly done to keep the Ptolemaic system in place, hence, why it lasted so freaking long.
Fifteen hundred years is a LONG time to be wrong about something.
Are all those good people the bad people's bosses?Both good and bad people exists in the world, so I guess that's also illogical.
I think the existence of a cosmic jerk is far more plausible than the existence of a omnipotent, loving creator god.![]()
No, I was saying that a being can't be omnipotent, omniscient, and omnibenevolent, and a Satan exists, logically all at the same time.He was saying essentially that "wholly Good (whatever that means) and evil can't logically exist at the same time.
It *can*, and does.
You don't have to be a mechanic to know how to drive a car. Or vice versa.
Wait - you try to be tolerant of most religious beliefs until people demonstrate that they actually believe it?I used to know a woman (indirectly) who thought that Satan was her personal tormentor. And even though a few milligrams of haldol was incredibly effect at banishing the evil one, she would always find excuses to go off her meds - I guess so she could do battle with Satan.
I try to be tolerant of most religious beliefs even some of the really stupid fundamentalist shit, but as soon as someone starts talking about Satan like he's a real entity, that ought to be grounds for committal.
Satan doesn't even appear in the bible in his present form as a tempter of souls until the Revelation of John, which was barely allowed into the canon in the 4th century because it is such a late work. But despite barely being mentioned in either the old or new testaments, this cartoon character has a central place in the lives of most fundamentalists. Truly bizarre.
A bucket of KFC chicken? Seriously? In a forum where literally every criticism of Obama's actions or policies is met with shrill cries of racism, you vomit forth that?Old Ben is known mostly for separating conjoined twins joined at the head and or the brain.
What probably actually happened was Ben was reaching over to grab a bucket of KFC chicken, the conjoined twins rolled off the operating table onto the floor, and the impact separated the twins into two.
I really doubt Ben had much to do with it. Just a fluke of nature.
Ben just happened to have been there at the time.
Note to Ben:
You can say crazy? I can say crazy.
You can say idiotic nonsense of whatever comes into your head? I can too.
You can be a nut case? Well, you got me on that one. You win.