Conversations with a Creationist (Seekmosttoprophesy)
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funny:DDDD
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@WildcardHatesYou "Where do you even start with someone like that?"
you ask him why a god doesn't require a god-maker?
and then when he answers with a god of the gaps argument, ask him why the universe couldn't have always existed
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@RipleyXander I KNEW IT!
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@RipleyXander Bwahahahaha! Nice.
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@jeckert8888 Hey, a good summary of the story. :P
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The wanton stupidity that comes from the mouths of creationists never ceases to amaze me. I saw a comment from a creatard that natural selection is an oxymoron, as “selection requires a selector”. He was so smug with his faux intellectual argument. Where do you even start with someone like that?
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Aaah ... so Kermit the Frog is a creationist!
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@Klazzt: The stick figure?
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I just wrote a book to this guy in the comment section on a documentary about evolution. I didn't realize this guy was such a pathetic tool or I mightn't have bothered. This guy literally depresses me. He's a prime example of the extreme effects of religious indoctrination. We need to move past this, and the key is education.
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The bible thumper sounds like Kermit the Frog!
Someone who believes that a guy fathered himself in order to send himself to earth in order to kill himself in order to appease himself for the very sins to which he himself convicted all of mankind (even though his prototypes were to blame) as retribution for having fallen for a trick through the agency of a talking snake does not get to call other people's beliefs/opinions/logic "fantasy" or "futile."
jeckert8888 1 year ago 29
No, it has not proven to be a "history of [my] ancestors." Especially when conflicting genealogies Jesus are present within Matthew and Luke.
Provide reliable contemporary evidence for Jesus, and you might have a point.
jeckert8888 1 year ago 6