Does God exist? (William Lane Craig vs Peter Atkins debate) (21 Viewers)

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ZoSo

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Jul 11, 2011
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If only Jesus could use his powers today to feed hungry people, eh?

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This ID is one angry, little altar boy.
He already came and will return on judgment day.

Ah trying to patronize me. :tup: The best you can come up with in reply to my post :tup:

You must be right.
 

ZoSo

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Jul 11, 2011
41,656
Although, some muslims like to say that he tore the moon in half and put it back together to compare him to Jesus. Not that that would help people anyway like Jesus' miracles. So you diss Mohammed's miracles calling them useless. What was useful about turning water into wine or walking on water, big guy?
And not to mention, Mohammed never did this. There were no miracles. You just picked out one that doesn't necessarily help people in need. That miracle was to show he is the son of God. They were also out of wine at the time and had a lot of water :p

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Right about what now?

Too much effort to quote and unquote someone who can't reason and thinks shouting wins arguments. So yeah, I'd rather mock you.
Are you kidding?

lol you just did it before like 4 times but now that you can't answer you say you can't be bothered.

Just read my posts again and try to let them sink into your brain.
 

ZoSo

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Jul 11, 2011
41,656
Yeah that's exactly what I was talking about. You just did that like 3-4 times but now that you have no answer you just say you can't be bothered to reply or it's not worth it.
 
Jun 13, 2007
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Then why treat anyone with respect if you can't respect anyone's beliefs?

The Pope is the worst guy out. All he does is start wars.
And dude! You are too right, most religious people are corrupt and inhumane.

Don't say bullshit and throw in a couple of 'big' words for the sake of it please.
Sorry for the big words. Nothing against religion as long as you dont try to apply it in today's world when it's against reason and common sense. It was meant for people a long time ago who didn't know any better.

Do you really believe the earth is 6k years old btw?
 

ZoSo

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Jul 11, 2011
41,656
Yeah, doofus. I gave up. You're too much of a clown. You're giving me the bible as evidence. What the fuck?
You know, I read my posts over and over again just to see if I sound like an idiot but you know what? I don't. You are one stupid motherfucker.

Sorry for the big words. Nothing against religion as long as you dont try to apply it in today's world when it's against reason and common sense. It was meant for people a long time ago who didn't know any better.

Do you really believe the earth is 6k years old btw?
No it was not meant for people a long time ago it was and is meant for people no matter the point in time.

No I don't.

Try to reply properly as well instead of avoiding my answer like most people on here.

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You idiot. The bible is the word of god. Blasphemy!
But which exact version are you talking about?
Sad really. Especially quetzalcoatl.
 

ZoSo

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Jul 11, 2011
41,656
Just a little:

Three thousand years ago the Hindu scriptures recorded the earth was resting on the backs of several huge elephants. The elephants were resting on the back of a very large turtle that was swimming in a sea. Greek mythology claims that the god Atlas was holding the earth on his shoulders. But our Bible says in Job 26:7 — "[God] hangeth the earth on nothing." What a remarkable statement of fact. The earth is suspended in space. Nothing is holding it up. Job wrote about the same time the Hindu Scripture was written. How did Job know this scientific fact? Only God could have revealed this to Job. The Old Testament prophets wrote as they were moved by the holy Spirit (2 Peter 1:21). The Judeo-Christian Bible is the inspired Word of God.
The prophet Isaiah (40:22) spoke of the "circle of the earth." Solomon wrote, "He [God] set a compass [circle] upon the face of the deep." Proverbs 8:27. In our century, Arabs spoke of infidels being pushed over the edge into space. About 3,000 years ago, our Bible said the earth was round. This was not discovered until 500 years ago. Indeed, the Judeo-Christian Bible is the inspired Word of God.
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
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Job knew that the Earth didn't rest on the backs of elephants that were on the back of a turtle. Good Job, job!

And according to that, Isaiah said what Galileo and others said but the Church refused to acknowledge. The Church that you follow.

Btw, the Earth is not a "circle".
 

ZoSo

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Jul 11, 2011
41,656
Job knew that the Earth didn't rest on the backs of elephants that were on the back of a turtle. Good Job, job!

And according to that, Isaiah said what Galileo and others said but the Church refused to acknowledge. The Church that you follow.

Btw, the Earth is not a "circle".
:lol: That's the best you can come up with.

oh the irony is amazing
 

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