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In reply to the discussion: For the sake of clarity, and understanding, why don't we just all stand up and say [View all]tfsoccer
(66 posts)110. Are you saying that science drives creation?
If so, what drives science. Science explains and finds real patterns in creation. Most great scientist believe that there is a force behind findings of science.
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For the sake of clarity, and understanding, why don't we just all stand up and say [View all]
MarkCharles
Dec 2011
OP
"If a deity is completely unknowable, then there's no point to having a god. "
MarkCharles
Dec 2011
#3
I didn't take it personally at all. And my answer to all your questions here are no.
cbayer
Dec 2011
#15
I wasn't thinking so much of a theist only group rather a group where profound disagreement about
snagglepuss
Dec 2011
#68
God would have had to have designed human nature intelligently for that to happen
dmallind
Dec 2011
#119
No different than my saying religious types should mind their p s and qs in the atheist forum.
snagglepuss
Dec 2011
#70
SOP says discuss, it says nothing about hostile putdowns. I'm not even against venting hostility
snagglepuss
Dec 2011
#75
What's with all the secrecy? I, for one, would LOVE to know what you believe in
smile....xenu luvs u
Dec 2011
#136
You are like one of the blue men trying to convince people you are green. So much
humblebum
Dec 2011
#45
Why not just ask a simple question instead of trying to make it into some kind of challenge?
Leontius
Dec 2011
#10
If you are not brave enough to step up to the plate with your beliefs, I can understand how
MarkCharles
Dec 2011
#12
You really don't get it do you, a simple question would have been enough to get some responses
Leontius
Dec 2011
#16
In the beginning was the Word; and the Word was with G-d; and the Word was G-d.
struggle4progress
Dec 2011
#13
Religious Jews (and possibly some other groups) consider it wrong to use the Deity's name in full
LeftishBrit
Dec 2011
#97
Ahh, you mean like in Harry Potter, where they can't bring themselves to say Voldemort's name?
cleanhippie
Dec 2011
#98
Not exactly; but I would guess the taboo on Voldemort's name is indeed based on actual religious
LeftishBrit
Dec 2011
#167
Well, I know that speaking or writing the tetragrammaton is supposed to be blasphemous,
ChadwickHenryWard
Dec 2011
#175
Yeah, I know. The really, REALLY irrational beliefs are the hardest to defend.
cleanhippie
Dec 2011
#176
Well, I think most all humans (but me and some friends) are all idiots
The Straight Story
Dec 2011
#18
"humans are not special, just a bunch of chemicals walking around -very much like the sun and such."
ZombieHorde
Dec 2011
#52
Thats an interesting view, but who actually thinks this is the result of "random chance?"
cleanhippie
Dec 2011
#42
Most aetheists? or people without a belief in a god-like force governing the universe?
tfsoccer
Dec 2011
#47
Maybe I should rephrase. Most PEOPLE with a basic understanding of biology, evolution, and the
cleanhippie
Dec 2011
#49
If you're referring to the statement I made about people and their belief in random chance,
darkstar3
Dec 2011
#63
Someone with a devotion to Church/State separation, for the good of everyone.
Adsos Letter
Dec 2011
#53
And yet you fail to ask the same question of the original poster and his related comments
Leontius
Dec 2011
#82
The original poster isn't guilty of repeated attempts to chide or shut down the board
darkstar3
Dec 2011
#83
So you think laconicsax is a hypocrite, and TMO is not, is that what you're saying?
darkstar3
Dec 2011
#85
The energy for evolution has been supplied from the sun and from terrestrial radioactive decay
FarCenter
Dec 2011
#86
No -- because then one has to adopt some more complex theory to account for consistency
FarCenter
Dec 2011
#113
Mental phenomena are the result of the consciousness app running on the unconscious OS on wetware
FarCenter
Dec 2011
#127
Looks to me like quite a few Process Theology folks in that truncated bibliography...
Adsos Letter
Dec 2011
#152
If you mean the 'grinch' thread, the attacks were on Larry Taunton the writer of the article
LeftishBrit
Dec 2011
#185