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Eko

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78. How you feel about it doesnt matter.
Mon Feb 12, 2018, 09:09 PM
Feb 2018

The fact is science is repeatable, some of it easy enough for you to do. Religion has no way to prove itself.

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Faith and Science [View all] yallerdawg Feb 2018 OP
It's not faith zipplewrath Feb 2018 #1
You sure have a lot of faith in science! yallerdawg Feb 2018 #3
Trust zipplewrath Feb 2018 #22
From Bing. yallerdawg Feb 2018 #34
All theories from science can be backed up by evidence. BigRig Feb 2018 #2
That is certainly what most of us believe unquestionably. yallerdawg Feb 2018 #5
"hoped for" and "not seen" - so that is *not* what BigRig was saying muriel_volestrangler Feb 2018 #80
If you have faith that something is so... yallerdawg Feb 2018 #81
Because it's drummed into billions from childhood that their eternal fate depends on believing muriel_volestrangler Feb 2018 #82
What about free will? yallerdawg Feb 2018 #83
The huge majority of the world stays with the religion they were taught as children muriel_volestrangler Feb 2018 #84
If it works for the parents, why wouldn't it work for the children? yallerdawg Feb 2018 #85
If it works? edhopper Feb 2018 #87
Did Zeus, Odin, Baal, Osiris, edhopper Feb 2018 #86
This doesn't really prove what you want it to prove. ExciteBike66 Feb 2018 #4
It's called an analogy in regards to our premise of faith. yallerdawg Feb 2018 #11
And the analogy isn't a good one... ExciteBike66 Feb 2018 #14
"We can all see the benefits science has brought us." yallerdawg Feb 2018 #29
The issue isn't that science can't harm us marylandblue Feb 2018 #49
I would go further and state that regardless of whether religion actually helps... ExciteBike66 Feb 2018 #68
I'm still waiting for my god-powered toaster.... ExciteBike66 Feb 2018 #64
There are Jesus toasters, however. longship Feb 2018 #65
Would it be sinful to cover His likeness with jelly? nt ExciteBike66 Feb 2018 #67
You don't need to do that marylandblue Feb 2018 #71
That would be quite a mess! ExciteBike66 Feb 2018 #72
Bullshit argument using an equivocation fallacy. Voltaire2 Feb 2018 #6
Weak sauce, yallerdawg PJMcK Feb 2018 #7
Illogical attempt at analogy.. Permanut Feb 2018 #8
Light speed and Warp speed Cartoonist Feb 2018 #9
You can verify the speed of light fairly easily VMA131Marine Feb 2018 #10
If I studied it real hard so I could comprehend all this... yallerdawg Feb 2018 #12
Lol, "science is hard so it is just like religion"? ExciteBike66 Feb 2018 #15
I'm just pointing out that in reality the vast majority of us live in faith. yallerdawg Feb 2018 #17
Ah, well my other posts have already covered that. ExciteBike66 Feb 2018 #19
That was my point VMA131Marine Feb 2018 #52
Faith in science is not the same at all. sfwriter Feb 2018 #13
That's interesting, but very poor logic. MineralMan Feb 2018 #16
I went with an easier argument myself ExciteBike66 Feb 2018 #18
Well, an even easier argument is available. MineralMan Feb 2018 #20
If someone gives you the figures, anyone can do the math. yallerdawg Feb 2018 #26
Uff da! MineralMan Feb 2018 #27
No, the light was seen long before science explained it. MarvinGardens Feb 2018 #35
Change a few words... yallerdawg Feb 2018 #38
Yeah, you just have to change the word "real".... nt ExciteBike66 Feb 2018 #70
Deities are "incomprehensible" to you. yallerdawg Feb 2018 #21
That's just silly. I comprehend the concept of deities just fine. MineralMan Feb 2018 #24
What a bunch of stupid shit. AtheistCrusader Feb 2018 #23
Scientific theories are falsifiable. MarvinGardens Feb 2018 #25
Scientific theories are falsifiable ... Mariana Feb 2018 #31
Dude, this is just embarrassing. Cuthbert Allgood Feb 2018 #28
Is it impossible for you to look at it from someone else's perspective? yallerdawg Feb 2018 #32
You really don't understand my position. I'm fine with people practicing their faith. I really am. Cuthbert Allgood Feb 2018 #36
Hold on a second. progressoid Feb 2018 #37
Lost me at Dr Ejaz Thyla Feb 2018 #30
What about citing historical religious documents for a basis of any argument? yallerdawg Feb 2018 #33
If you watched the eclipse last summer as millions did marylandblue Feb 2018 #39
What if I trust Muhammad? yallerdawg Feb 2018 #40
Perhaps you could pray for better understanding MineralMan Feb 2018 #41
Maybe God will tell me you're right? yallerdawg Feb 2018 #42
Perhaps, but highly unlikely. MineralMan Feb 2018 #46
Because one is an objective thing that you can see with your eyes marylandblue Feb 2018 #44
I agree. There is one great similarity. PdxSean Feb 2018 #43
Scientists are good and infallible. yallerdawg Feb 2018 #45
That is not what the poster said. MineralMan Feb 2018 #48
You are predictable, that's for sure. Mariana Feb 2018 #51
There you are. yallerdawg Feb 2018 #54
That is not a response to the post. MineralMan Feb 2018 #55
Along those lines, my physics professor demonstrated marylandblue Feb 2018 #47
A very good objective example of the law of gravity. MineralMan Feb 2018 #50
Cool... spicysista Feb 2018 #53
I'm glad you can read it with an open mind. yallerdawg Feb 2018 #59
You can verify the speed of light yourself. Eko Feb 2018 #56
I'm going to take their word for it. yallerdawg Feb 2018 #57
you shouldn't just take their word for it edhopper Feb 2018 #60
Uh-huh. yallerdawg Feb 2018 #62
You are really missing the point here edhopper Feb 2018 #63
If I could verify one miracle in the Bible marylandblue Feb 2018 #74
You don't have to trust them. MineralMan Feb 2018 #61
Well my point is. Eko Feb 2018 #76
My point is... yallerdawg Feb 2018 #77
How you feel about it doesnt matter. Eko Feb 2018 #78
Here is a simple physics lab experiment that MineralMan Feb 2018 #58
You are merely insisting that you believe in nothing. yallerdawg Feb 2018 #66
"Believe in" is not an expression I use. MineralMan Feb 2018 #69
Every bit of your argument... yallerdawg Feb 2018 #73
I don't care what others believe. If they discuss it in public and MineralMan Feb 2018 #75
The same predictable response from the same few non-theists. guillaumeb Feb 2018 #79
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