Originally posted by lucifershammer What's your point?
That it is sad that they are so desparate to see God in the world that they turn to random colors on a fish that happen to spell a word, or mold on a piece of toast or whatever other foolishness.
Originally posted by Nemesio That it is sad that they are so desparate to see God in the world that they turn to random colors on a fish that happen to spell a word, or mold on a piece of toast or whatever other foolishness.
Originally posted by Nemesio That it is sad that they are so desparate to see God in the world that they turn to random colors on a fish that happen to spell a word, or mold on a piece of toast or whatever other foolishness.
Nemesio
I wonder when they will evolve to sell it on EBay.
Originally posted by lucifershammer Any sadder than SETI?
What's sad about SETI? I considered going to work for them as a data analyst when I was in grad school. The only sad thing is that they were hiring only Ph.D.s in signal processing, leaving me unqualified.
Originally posted by lucifershammer Any sadder than SETI?
If a member of SETI interpreted random signals as 'communication' then, yes,
it would be just as sad.
OMG! Two bleeps followed by a blip! An alien just said 'Good Morning!'
I believe that God communicated just as much information to people through
this fish as aliens have communicated to us. Those who believe that aliens
have communicated through random noises are just as pathetic as those
who think God spoke to them through the side of a fish.
Originally posted by ChessJester SETI is sad... but you associate that science with everyone who isn't chrisitian and attempt to insult us based on some removed scientific endeavor?