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RE: Debunking Religious Notions - Rebuttal of @gavvet 's : Entropy vs Christ

in #philosophy8 years ago

Maybe was a harsh word saying attacks. But both posts read the same to me, He was saying room for science and religion from a religious point of view, and parts of this say the same from a scientific point of view. I said debunk as you did at one point really say Jesus was a teacher and there were lots of teachers.... I don't see a need to point this out if it isn't to disprove.

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He was JUST that. A teacher. no miracles, no floating on water and all that crap. He was probably a regular human being that got an insane rep from the crazy emperor Constantine

So..... prove he didn't. What do you want me to say here? A statement that attacks the central figure of a religion is an attack on the religion. Myself. I am not about organized religion, but I am religious and believe differently.
For example, you talk about eternity as a fucking bore..... you think of it literally. I imagine eternity as outside of time.... the concept of a day and week wouldn't exist as there is no linear progression. It's perspective... something can't exist that is outside of your acceptable boundaries of reality, and yet science also has stated time is able to be manipulated and is relative to passage in space.
You mockingly refute @stellabella with "unique amalgamation of nuclear waste floating on a dessolate rock in space as a carbon composite." and challenge it to be disputed. I am sure there's a point your trying to make, but you aren't passionate about anything, you are simply mad other people are.
It's pretty easy to attack people who believe in something you can't understand. Scientists who first talked about black holes being real things in the universe were met with the same ridicule.

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