More scientific probability and the Genesis account

More scientific probability and the Genesis account

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Cape Town

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
I accept your apology and thankyou for it, from my statement it is clear that i endorse RJH's quotation!
Nuff said.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
the scientific method, lol, thats funny, the evolutionary hypothesis remains an
unobserved phenomena and cannot be empirically established, no matter how much
you wish for it. Citing that its acceptable to others who may be non materialists
establishes only one thing, their beliefs are irrational, illogical and have no validation,
why, becaus ...[text shortened]... f a creator and the idea that live arose through purely material
means are mutually exclusive.
I don't have to wish for it, i've read books and evaluated the evidence with my own mind. Maybe one day you'll have the courage to do the same. Until then forgive me while i continue to chuckle at the 43 year old man who's too scared to read science books.

Citing that there are non materialists who accept evolutionary theory establishes one thing, there are non materialists who accept evolutionary theory. Whether you think they are irrational or illogical doesn't negate that fact that they do. Neeext!!

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Originally posted by Proper Knob
I don't have to wish for it, i've read books and evaluated the evidence with my own mind. Maybe one day you'll have the courage to do the same. Until then forgive me while i continue to chuckle at the 43 year old man who's too scared to read science books.

Citing that there are non materialists who accept evolutionary theory establishes one thing, th ...[text shortened]... you think they are irrational or illogical doesn't negate that fact that they do. Neeext!!
LOL, tell us then Dr. Spok, what have you actually observed! i would suggest, nada, a
few fungi synthesising some crystals, some e.coli, remaining strangely enough, e.coli.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
LOL, tell us then Dr. Spok, what have you actually observed! i would suggest, nada, a
few fungi synthesising some crystals, some e.coli, remaining strangely enough, e.coli.
It's all in the books Rob, take a deep breath and set yourself free!!

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Originally posted by Proper Knob
It's all in the books Rob, take a deep breath and set yourself free!!
you have observed it in a book? was it a 3D pop-up book, complete with a princess,
castle, handsome knight and evil sisters?

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
you have observed it in a book? was it a 3D pop-up book, complete with a princess,
castle, handsome knight and evil sisters?
Text with a few diagrams.

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Originally posted by Proper Knob
Text with a few diagrams.
I see, it was a colouring in book. 😛

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
I see, it was a colouring in book. 😛
I see that the only types of books you have ever read are fairy tales and coloring books.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
I see, it was a colouring in book. 😛
That's quite possibly the most puny retort i've ever read.

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Originally posted by Proper Knob
That's quite possibly the most puny retort i've ever read.
Robbie specialises in puny retorts, I suspect his debating skills were 'honed' and fixed on
the playground in infant school.

They have that general feel.

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Originally posted by googlefudge
Robbie specialises in puny retorts, I suspect his debating skills were 'honed' and fixed on
the playground in infant school.

They have that general feel.
I can just picture a little 5-year old scottish boy yelling at his classmates,
Meer uhpinyen maskuhraidin as fahhhkt!
😀

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Originally posted by SwissGambit
I can just picture a little 5-year old scottish boy yelling at his classmates,
Meer uhpinyen maskuhraidin as fahhhkt!
😀
Lol

rc

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Originally posted by twhitehead
I see that the only types of books you have ever read are fairy tales and coloring books.
au contrare i have been an avid reader all my life, i have just finished Shantaram, a
933 page semi fictional, semi autobiographical account of an escaped Australian convict
who ends up in the slums of Mumbai, i also have just finished , no mean city, a fictional
although realistic book about the Glasgow razor gangs in the 1930's and i am present
reading no less than six chess books, would you like me to list them to once again
refute your baseless assertions?

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Originally posted by SwissGambit
I can just picture a little 5-year old scottish boy yelling at his classmates,
Meer uhpinyen maskuhraidin as fahhhkt!
😀
I see you have seen Disney/pixar, Brave, if not, go and see it, come to Scotland and
feel easy.

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Originally posted by Proper Knob
That's quite possibly the most puny retort i've ever read.
what did you expect?