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  • "forget Jesus stars died so you could live"

    EPIC WIN!

    

  • This definitely beats off Theism... But I am a deist. Please refute my beliefs, if you can, atheists.

  • Sounds like allot of possibilites...or maybes...or maybe not.

  • @acyberguy Much more possible I'd say than, "God did it."

  • @TheEvilOfScientology Maybe, on the positive note we are all hoping for our side.

  • @acyberguy No. There's no maybe about it. I learned to stop believing in Santa Claus when I was 12. I realised there was no God a couple of years before that.

  • Even if he did exist, the God of The Bible is one I want absolutely nothing to do with. I do not wish to be an atrocity apologist after all.

  • @TheEvilOfScientology There is no maybe...your joking I am sure.This debate is a fact of life. If there is no maybe where is the imperical evidence and we can all sing cumbia.

    I bet you dont believe in the tooth fairy either...what is this world coming too.

    The great thing about this ongoing debate is, if the christian is wrong we will never know it, if you are wrong there will be an issue. (-;

  • @acyberguy Pascal's Wager is actually nonsense. You do realise that, don't you? I prefer not living in ignorance, but that's just me.

  • @TheEvilOfScientology I am aware of that, but my statement is true.My statement is a fact not a wager, no premises involved.I respect everyone belief, I am not here to hit people over the head with the bible.We all have a free choice to choose. I enjoy a respectful debate, its fun. I like to hear why people believe what they believe.You will never hear this christian insult anothers opinion. Peace out.

  • The whole seemingly active Universe which we comprehend could be just a small activity of a some incomprehensible large being in its intestine or digestive system.

  • Book is going to be released on january 10th. I'm gonna get it. Thx for the tip.

  • Excellent!

  • i find every thing about this subject totally fascinating, just like i as a child 55 years ago. Thanks for posting this. I watched a video years ago about the Sun. It blew my mind, and its where i first learnt how the actions inside the sun, affected the weather on Earth. Sadly, no one seems to remember or even learnt about this in Science 101. Otherwise we wouldnt be having the arguement that global warming was man made.

  • @TheBobbsey

    "Otherwise we wouldnt be having the arguement that global warming was man made."

    There is no argument about that. Global warming is man made.

  • @xknowledgeisfreex it is now called 'climate change'. not global warming. guess why?

  • @topperheartramada

    In order not to confuse the idiotic global warming deniers too much, who are too stupid to understand that an increase of the global average temperature does not equal a local increase in temperature on every location on the planet and then spout their ignorant drivel about how global warming must be fake, because this winter it was so cold where they live.

  • @xknowledgeisfreex actually it's because the planet has been cooling down globally during the past years. so now they are not talking about warming, but 'change'. i guess humans are doing something and that is changing the climate. whatever. i'm not a denier of the global warming, but i have to say i have been noticing some strange things regarding the phenomenon and the way it is represented.

  • @xknowledgeisfreex 11,000 years ago, most to North America Europe Asia were covered with ice. The ice in upstate New York where I live was estimated to be between 1 1/2 miles thick. Scientists tell us that in the last, the Earth has experienced probably more than 40 ice ages with periods of warming between. In between each Ice Age, there was a period of global warming. No one explains what caused all those periods of global warming.

  • @jimnpatcavell (continued) also, based upon fossil evidence, there were periods when the Earth was much warmer than it is today. I have gone scuba diving in caves with stalactites and stalagmites that were formed when the oceans were much shallower. Dinosaur bones have been found on the North shore of Alaska.

    Are humans contributing to global warming/climate change? Most likely yes.

    It is significant or insignificant? I think that is the big question.

  • @xknowledgeisfreex There is no concrete evidence that global warming is completely anthropic in nature. It maybe somewhat natural and we're just adding to it. The Earth has gone through heating and cooling trends in the past.

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