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Author:
Bryan Reed
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Date Posted: 09:23:47 08/10/03 Sun
In reply to:
Rev. William Moore
's message, "[clipped some due to the forums max line limit of 100]" on 04:14:20 08/10/03 Sun
>>Being an athiest has made you decidedly unreasonable.
>>At least in this regard.
>
>Are you saying that if somebody threw a stone into the
>air, and expected it to come back down, that would be
>unreasonable?
What you expect doesn't even matter. The stone is or isn't going to come back down regardless of what you expect.
It's possible the stone could be struck by lightning, shattered into dust, and blown away by the wind.
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>>It's all a personal choice, what do you feel, what do
>>you not. Of course those that have them are tought
>>them to start but a lot of times these mutate through
>>time. Based on the same principle a lot of times but
>>many times not.
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>If people want to believe in gods to make them feel
>better, more power to them. Whatever gets them off.
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>>I'm beginning to think that the land is a large factor
>>in this.
>
>Explain, step by step, how that works?
magnetic pull in the area affecting the development of people living, all persons living in the area effected the same way by the same magnetic pull? I don't know. All I know is that I see evidence indicating that this is taking place. I see it and whatever you say you don't see has absolutely no bearing on what I see just as what I see has no bearing on what you don't. I'm well aware that evidence is not proof.
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>>It's the original escape into fantasy perhaps. When
>>prolems of this world are so great that you don't have
>>anywhere to go, then why not indulge a little fantasy,
>>maybe there is some hope there, maybe something to
>>keep you from giving up and blowing your brains out
>>all over the garage wall, which by the way would be
>>one very decisive way to prove, at least to yourself,
>>whether there actually is a God or not.
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>Of course there is nothing wrong with indulging in a
>little fantasy... but it is *still* fantasy, and not
>reality.
That's just it, again you being the unreasonable athiest. swearing up and down that it has to be fantasy because it is not proven yet. I suppose before it was proven that it had to be a fairy tale fantasty that the earth was round?
Possibility here, not what you personally swear up and down is reality nor what anyone else swears up and down is reality. We are an incredible reality and so is nature and just as we are this incredible reality it's possible that some incredible possibility is reality as well.
You have done nothing to disprove the possibility and all of your logical reasoning that the earth is flat will never have any effect on whether or not the earth is round or not.
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