1. Standard memberGrampy Bobby
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    17 Dec '13 02:34
    Originally posted by wolfgang59
    Came home today and the kitchen bin was overturned and last night's
    takeaway scraps were everywhere. The puppy looked at me nervously;
    the remains of sweet and sour sauce on her face made me suspicious!

    [b]But the puppy was thinking this:

    Since no one except God and the angels were present at the bin
    turnover all views on the origin of th ...[text shortened]... e based
    ultimately on faith rather than direct observation.


    She was wrong - as are you.[/b]
    Puppy's name?
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    17 Dec '13 02:38
    Originally posted by sonship

    What then is the [b]"origin"
    of the universe ? Give me the 99% explanation of the "origin" of the universe.


    [/b]
    How on earth is anyone to explain to you the origin of the
    universe when you do not even know what an SI unit is?

    I think you need a basic understanding of science.
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    17 Dec '13 02:39
    Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
    Puppy's name?
    Bella - though mostly we call her "Puppy"
  4. Standard memberGrampy Bobby
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    17 Dec '13 04:11
    Originally posted by wolfgang59
    Bella - though mostly we call her "Puppy"
    Puppy Bella have an Oriental Ancestry?
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    17 Dec '13 05:05
    Originally posted by wolfgang59
    How on earth is anyone to explain to you the origin of the
    universe when you do not even know what an SI unit is?

    I think you need a basic understanding of science.
    I think you are a good bluffer who really doesn't know that much more about it than I do.
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    17 Dec '13 05:43
    Originally posted by wolfgang59
    How on earth is anyone to explain to you the origin of the
    universe when you do not even know what an SI unit is?

    I think you need a basic understanding of science.
    International System of Units.

    Memorize the following page and you'll know so much more about the origin of the universe as wolfgang59 thinks he does.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SI_derived_unit
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    17 Dec '13 06:57
    Originally posted by sonship
    International System of Units.

    Memorize the following page and you'll know so much more about the origin of the universe as wolfgang59 thinks he does.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SI_derived_unit
    I am no expert on cosmology, though I am very interested in it.
    I do know that a wiki page on SI units will not give anyone a
    better understanding of the origin of the universe.

    However any schoolboy doing the most basic physics will know about
    SI units. Without them you would need arbitrary constants all over the
    place in equations.

    However your post isn't about SI units, the origin of the universe or
    even how much you think I know. It's about covering up your
    shameful ignorance.
  8. Standard memberGrampy Bobby
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    17 Dec '13 08:56
    Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
    Puppy Bella have an Oriental Ancestry?
    Originally posted by wolfgang59
    Came home today and the kitchen bin was overturned and last night's
    takeaway scraps were everywhere. The puppy looked at me nervously;
    the remains of sweet and sour sauce on her face made me suspicious!

    Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
    Puppy Bella have an Oriental Ancestry?

    If so, we have an authentic insight as to why there were
    "the remains of sweet and sour sauce on her face". lol
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    01 Jan '14 05:08
    Originally posted by stellspalfie
    i thinks fair to say we know 99.9% from the big bang onwards. the percentage becomes an unknown when we take into consideration post and pre-big bang.
    But until we know the remaining 0.1 % god will still exist to explain it!

    Funny how these threads always finish with silence from the theist fools!
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    01 Jan '14 10:18
    Originally posted by wolfgang59
    But until we know the remaining 0.1 % god will still exist to explain it!

    Funny how these threads always finish with silence from the theist fools!
    "Fools" ha!
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    02 Jan '14 00:02
    Originally posted by whodey
    No, faith is merely hope. Things we hope for are an end to suffering and death.

    Is such hope misplaced? According to athiests, yes it is.
    No hope is ever misplaced. Those who choose not to believe in Christ, yet live as a Christain should live will have Christ living in them. And those who claim to be Christains, but do not live with Christ in them, will be lost.
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    02 Jan '14 00:061 edit
    Originally posted by wolfgang59
    But until we know the remaining 0.1 % god will still exist to explain it!

    Funny how these threads always finish with silence from the theist fools!
    Not so here wolfie. I've ended a few posts which no one wish to respond to.

    I don't have the problem with the big bang theory. But then i'm not normal either. ha, ha!

    You know i like being a fool
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    02 Jan '14 00:08
    Originally posted by Pudgenik
    No hope is ever misplaced. Those who choose not to believe in Christ, yet live as a Christain should live will have Christ living in them. And those who claim to be Christains, but do not live with Christ in them, will be lost.
    Hope is often misplaced.

    If you jump off a tall building hoping to fly away then that hope will be highly misplaced.

    Also, you are making claims/statements of fact.

    Prove it.
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    02 Jan '14 00:151 edit
    Originally posted by googlefudge
    Hope is often misplaced.

    If you jump off a tall building hoping to fly away then that hope will be highly misplaced.

    Also, you are making claims/statements of fact.

    Prove it.
    You are confusing hope with foolishness. Hope comes from those who crave, who are despret, who are in need. Foolishness is one that is reckless.
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    02 Jan '14 00:21
    Originally posted by Pudgenik
    You are confusing hope with foolishness. Hope comes from those who crave, who are despret, who are in need. Foolishness is one that is reckless.
    I'm not confusing anything.

    Hope is a wish for something; for the future to be better, for something to happen,
    for something to not happen, for something to stop happening, for whatever it is
    that is desired.

    Hope is misplaced any time the thing hoped for is impossible, or otherwise definitively
    not going to happen.

    Hope is also misplaced wherever people just hope for things to turn out right when they
    have it in their power to take action to make things turn out right.
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