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GUEST,Shimrod BS: The Pope in America (1751* d) RE: BS: The Pope in America 02 Nov 15


"Can you tell us why it is true, without falling back on the numbers of academics who agree with you as the being the reason ?"

Why are you so against arguments based on authority, Pete? Did you read "arguments based on authority are BAD!" in 'Creation.com' and then decide to parrot it without (as usual) thinking it through? Very few, if any, of us on here have personally gathered data on evolutionary biology - so we have no choice but to rely on authority. Have you, personally, gathered any data on evolutionary biology, Pete. If you have, perhaps you might like to summarise it for us ... ?

Of course your ramblings rely completely on (what you believe to be) authoritative sources i.e. the completely biased nonsense in 'Creation.com' and the Bible!

"as regarding evidence for God as a scientific experiment, there will never be enough to satisfy the committed atheist,..."

If God exists then performing 'experiments' on Him are almost certainly out of the question, just as we can't perform experiments on the Galaxy in Andromeda. Nevertheless, we can observe the Galaxy in Andromeda and measure its properties. To date, no-one has observed God ... or measured His properties. The "committed atheist" is still waiting for ANY evidence for the existence of God!




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