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If you are an "atheist", agnostic or freethinker and disagree, please leave a video response, tell me, what quality of a god or gods are you still holding onto the possibility of existing. I would love the opportunity to debunk whatever god it is you are clinging to so tightly.

TheBarkingAtheist's Videos on the Subject
I Know God Doesn't Exist: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8jxcCy3zpE
Liam Is God: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NkZPB0K9ww

A Whole New World (Death Metal): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QE4-vA-xjKs

Funding Prayer Research: http://www.chicagotribune.com/health/ct-met-nccam-overview-20111211,0,1371814...

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  • @hglundahl Be sure to click reply under the screen name of whom you're replying to (not yourself), that way they will get your response via email, or YT inbox. : ) I'll reply this evening to you. I'm cleaning my KC right now.

  • @hglundahl "...while the remainder present with a more advanced "dry" phase, representing a fibroadhesive form of the disease"

    Not something likely to start healing, still less to heal totally suddenly.=Obviously miraculous. Source as previously given.

  • @RRoocckkyy50 w w w . uptodate . com /contents/tuberculous-peritoni­tis

    "As the disease progresses, the visceral and parietal peritoneum become increasingly studded with tubercles. Ascites develops secondary to "exudation" of proteinaceous fluid from the tubercles, similar to the mechanism leading to ascites in patients with peritoneal carcinomatosis. More than 90 percent of patients with TB peritonitis have ascites at the time of presentation, ..."

  • @RRoocckkyy50 One does not have to be a doctor of medicine to read up on medicine if one likes reading up on things - which he did after hearing the sermon on that boy.

  • @RRoocckkyy50 No, no. Not suddenly BEGUN healing. Suddenly COMPLETED healing.

  • @hglundahl RE: “I do not. I say that if you do not use a non-sensical standard (thanks for seeing the non-sense about it!), >< You still do not make sense.

  • @hglundahl RE: “Sudden healing of destroyed body tissue is hardly likely ever to be explained as a natural event.” >< Sure it is. just like when the body suddenly can’t begin to heal itself is also a natural occurring process. These occurrences, many carefully observed are logged in medical & science journals abroad; you could simply research this right from your screen; easily.

  • @hglundahl RE: “As a master of fiction, he was also a master of fact,” .>< His name didn’t pop up under any medical or science journals. Perhaps you have one or some you could specify in particular so that I may view them?

  • @hglundahl RE: “there are reliable sources for obviously miraculous events.” >< Ok, I beginning to see that you have trouble understanding things that you read (it’s totally ok if may have some “personal differences”). I’ll use a step by step approach for now.

    Now, kindly give me an example an “obviously miraculous event” (include the source of it if you wish). So that I may begin to address what I’m attempting to point out to you.

  • Do you have links to info on this? I have never read any scientific data that truly debunks "god". So I would love to read these arguments.

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