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Intelligent Design vs. Casino Universe

 
 
parados
 
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Reply Sun 8 Dec, 2013 09:14 am
@Herald,
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No, it's about humility, sincerity, and modesty.

It seems it's about the mote in your own eye.
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timur
 
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Reply Sun 8 Dec, 2013 09:32 am
Herald wrote:
You don't understand something - the whole structure of atheism has been designed & developed to provide feasibility to drive without brakes. They may claim that atheism is evolutionary, but it is man-made and created especially for the purpose of sidestepping the morality.
The problem of atheism is not the creation (of the world, of life ... or of the diesel truck of FM or whatever). The problem of atheism is: 'Do not lie', 'Do not steal', 'Do not exploit other people to infinity', 'Do not devote to greed', 'Do not self-pronounce as God' - that is the greatest problem, how to self-pronounce yourself above the ethics and morality ... and above the things. How to conceal dangerous (to the easy profits and to unclouded scientific career) information ... or at least misrepresenting it beyond recognition? How to distort the data from clinical trials about side effects and unproved therapeutic effectiveness of medications in order to snuggle the big money? How to surround the scruples from detecting Hg in the production of high fructose corn syrup?


Equating atheists with lawbreakers is pure malevolence.

If your religious mind cannot imagine better than this inept piece of crap, you are not worth to talk to.

How can people be that dumb?
spendius
 
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Reply Sun 8 Dec, 2013 09:39 am
@timur,
What on earth is "pure malevolence" from an atheist's point of view?
timur
 
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Reply Sun 8 Dec, 2013 09:46 am
@spendius,
Ethics and morals have nothing to do with religions, despite the efforts religious people put into it.

It means " a religious bad guy" or "supreme evil" in their own language.
spendius
 
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Reply Sun 8 Dec, 2013 09:57 am
@timur,
I can't see what "pure malevolence" is from an atheist's point of view.
timur
 
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Reply Sun 8 Dec, 2013 11:07 am
@spendius,
Don't play the devil's advocate, Spendi, you know very well what it means.

spendius
 
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Reply Sun 8 Dec, 2013 12:49 pm
@timur,
I don't. I know what you probably mean tim.

But this is a thread on the outer limits.
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farmerman
 
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Reply Sun 8 Dec, 2013 01:39 pm
@timur,
spendi likes to play the ignorance card when it gives him some breathing room to gather up some better debate points.
spendius
 
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Reply Sun 8 Dec, 2013 02:11 pm
@farmerman,
fm likes to pass but with an insult just before he closes the door.
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spendius
 
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Reply Sun 8 Dec, 2013 02:15 pm
@farmerman,
We are all ignorant regarding the topic here. It is merely a question of the channels the ignorance takes. Some are worthwhile and some are not.

Was the Christian channel worthwhile fm?

Now--don't be taking a breather on that eh?
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spendius
 
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Reply Sun 8 Dec, 2013 02:23 pm
@timur,
I trust you realise, tim, that fm just insulted your intelligence.
timur
 
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Reply Sun 8 Dec, 2013 02:32 pm
@spendius,
What farmerman does is his problem.

Stirring the pot is your own.

These asides are a rhetorical device, already used by Shakespeare for a purpose..
spendius
 
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Reply Sun 8 Dec, 2013 02:46 pm
@timur,
I'm not stirring the pot tim. The whole process of evolution is pure malevolence seen from a bourgeois sofa. The thought gave Darwin the heebie-jeebies. It is why D&M scoffed at him for swearing on the Bible to enforce the Queeen's peace.

Have you seen Emily Bronte's essay on the matter.

The Divine Marquis tried making Nature his Godhead but further thought soon had it as the "wicked stepmother".

One of my trees is being eaten alive by ivy. And there are many thousands of trees suffering the same fate in my immediate vicinity.
timur
 
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Reply Sun 8 Dec, 2013 03:19 pm
@spendius,
Your forgot to add "christian" to the bourgeois.

But I know some christian bourgeois that do not see evolution as malevolence.

They don't even think that ID is compulsory to christianity.

As for Bronte and Sade, we will talk about them another time.

I take great care of my trees as to cut off the ivy when I see it get on them..
spendius
 
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Reply Sun 8 Dec, 2013 04:19 pm
@timur,
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I take great care of my trees as to cut off the ivy when I see it get on them..


There you go tim. Evolution didn't intend you saving the tree just as it didn't intend Darwin being a magistrate.

I was often laughing in the pub at a proclaimed evolutionist for making bird tables and providing food. When he got a couple of tits to nest in a box he had fastened to a tree I suggested he provide them with air conditioning and running water.

The wttty sentence D&M employed after describing Darwin swearing to uphold the Queen's peace, Her being Head of the C of E, when translated into Hooliganese reads--"Some ******* evolutionist eh?" with an evil snigger. They contented themselves with placing inverted commas around the word "despise".

Think of the ivy tim. Look up Acharya Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose, CSI. CIE, FRS.

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They don't even think that ID is compulsory to christianity.


What is compulsory to Christianity is allegiance to the Catholic Church.
Advocate
 
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Reply Sun 8 Dec, 2013 05:42 pm
Woody Allen said that he knows that god is not perfect everytime he looks in the mirror.
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spendius
 
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Reply Sun 8 Dec, 2013 05:55 pm
@spendius,
Did any of you see the statue of Lenin brought low in Kiev and whacked with industrial hammers?

I gather chunks are For Sale on e-Bay.
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Herald
 
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Reply Sun 8 Dec, 2013 11:07 pm
@farmerman,
farmerman wrote:
It must be really boring always knowing and never having to do any extra home-work.

'Always knowing' - where did you get this from. The ability to collect a database without contradictions and to make logical inferences over verified & validated data, and to verify afterwords the inferences is not 'always knowing'. It is often having the possibility to get knowing ... which is very different.
RE: the 'extra homework'
If you think that my homework is to study your 'rocks of the right type', your cross- scientific misunderstanding about the functional difference between organic tissue & chemical polymers ... and your gaps in math from the grammar school ... think again.
Setanta
 
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Reply Sun 8 Dec, 2013 11:13 pm
@timur,
I missed that inititally, because i don't read post by Spurious, nor posts which quote it. That's a real knee-slapper--this clown thinks every idea is "designed." Who does he allege "designed" so-called atheism . . . SATAN ? ! ? ! ?
Romeo Fabulini
 
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Reply Mon 9 Dec, 2013 03:14 am
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Spendius said: What is compulsory to Christianity is allegiance to the Catholic Church.

Dunno who told you that mate but they were dead wrong and i'm surprised you swallowed it!
Like I've said before, catholics are just a bunch of Mary-worshippers who pray to Jesus's mum and shouldn't be taken seriously..Smile
 

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