The Mudcat Café TM
Thread #156666 Message #3699204
Posted By: GUEST,Shimrod
03-Apr-15 - 01:10 AM
Thread Name: BS: BBC v. Jeremy Clarkson.
Subject: RE: BS: BBC v. Jeremy Clarkson.
"There are however many fossils that have been moved up or down as needed to maintain the desired sequence."
I'm not sure what that means (not sure you do either). Presumably, God arranged the "catastrophe" and then thought: "Hang on! I've got the order all wrong here (Huh! So much for my infallibility!). I'll have to do a re-shuffle. Let's hope the God botherers don't notice!"
"So shimrod, Copernicus and Galileo were wrong after all, since they were rejected by peer review ?!"
Copernicus and Galileo were independently minded pioneers at a time when religious dogma dominated all thinking and muddied and obscured the human race's view of the universe. Fortunately, science has now kicked religion into the 'long grass' and its dogmas are only adhered to by a few weirdos like you and your fellow cultists.
" ... it is logically impossible to say where an eternal God with no beginning came from. You can deny his existence but you can not fall back on this illogical challenge."
I'm not denying God's existence; I'm asking you to covince me that he exists. After all, if you're so sure that he exists, it's not a 'big ask', is it?
The other question that you always dodge is: If God created the universe, where did he get his materials from? Did he conjure them out of nothing? I thought that, according to you, it was 'impossible' to get something from nothing?