
mtrycrafts
Seriously, I have no life.
But, that can be tested very easily. Leave nothing under the tree and see if there is a stack under it the next day.....
also, santa works in mysterious ways and doesn't want to be detected. .....
But, that can be tested very easily. Leave nothing under the tree and see if there is a stack under it the next day.....
also, santa works in mysterious ways and doesn't want to be detected. .....
But, but, these good folks were not related to the homeowner, that is why it workedExactly. Let's see the records for ALL the houses that people are trying to sell, having trouble with, and then pray that it gets sold.
If someone wants me to believe "a house sells" qualifies as miraculous intervention, I want to see the results for all the prayers that failed, as well. Judging from all the unsold houses out there, I'd bet there's a lot.
Why do we need a soul in the first place? What is its purpose?OK, I want to take this in a bit of a different direction, but first, a question – For those who are “non-believers” – Do humans have a soul, which is released from their mortal body upon its death?
Then, I could turn that around and it must apply to the supernatural as well, or that doesn't fall under such logic?And I wonder at which stage humans decided to have laws.
Even the smallest lowest organism is guided by instinctive laws.
Logic dictates that the complexity of anything has to be created.
That is as simple as 1 + 1 = 2.
Where can I find that quote?..The Bible says "He who says there is no God is a fool"
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No, it really doesn't. 5 million homes a year are sold in the US, and there is a LARGE amount of praying going on in this country. Statistics would probably indicate that given nothing more than random chance, hundreds or thousands of homes in the US will be sold each year very shortly after someone prays for them to sell.Coincidence, sure, it could be. But it at least makes you think.
What's the average length of time a home is on the market? 60 days? So on any given day the average home is probably going to have around a 1 in 60 chance of selling. A house that's been on the market for 2 years will, obviously, have a much lesser chance of selling on any given day. What do you think it is? 1 in 1000? One in 2000? One in 10,000? One in a million?It seems the most logical conclusion to state that prayer caused the difference. Any other explanation is less logical and more speculative.
Eh, then you missed the point.. it was one example. There are millions of examples. And, things like that are not the reason we believe. Those things can sure strengthen our faith, but its not the foundation.real estate facilitator.
Yes, but they are most likely of the same quality, not very good, not very thought provoking.Eh, then you missed the point.. it was one example. There are millions of examples. ....
I guess that would be a valid hypothesis. All you need now is some evidence that such a being exists. Without the existence of such a being, the hypothesis cannot be supported.Dave,
If I may ask – Does a belief in one negate the other? In other words, could it be that “God” (or whichever name you prefer) simply put forth a “spark” that evolved and transformed into what we now call the universe, and consequently everything in it (including human kind), but had no further interaction to change/control/create the out come?
The Human Gnome Project is one the largest scientific research projects in modern history and has had considerable success in mapping DNA and applying that research to health care. If that project fails to find credible evidence that Gnomes exist, then I'm sure no evidence will ever be found.There might be underpants gnomes, though the evidence fails to bear that out and it would be unjustified to believe there were.
There are millions of examples.
Yes, but that's why they work for me. I'm a tad dim and will believe just about f^%&ing anything.Yes, but they are most likely of the same quality, not very good, not very thought provoking.
It was one example of something that isn't very improbable happening. Things that aren't very improbable happen CONSTANTLY.Eh, then you missed the point.. it was one example.
I hope they're a LOT better than this one example.There are millions of examples.
They shouldn't strengthen your faith one iota. There are six billion people on this planet. Something that has a 1 in 10,000 chance of happening, happening to one of them, shouldn't influence your faith at all. Something that on any given day has a 1/10,000 chance of happening, is going to happen to (on average) SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND PEOPLE A DAY. 219 million people a year. Yet you want to trot it out as evidence for God? I'm sorry, but that is completely ridiculous, and illustrates a complete lack of logic or critical thinking.And, things like that are not the reason we believe. Those things can sure strengthen our faith, but its not the foundation.
I may have some great wire that is amazing, to sell you... I'm a tad dim and will believe just about f^%&ing anything.![]()
Thank. I tried it once but I don't have the hang of it yet. Give me the secret.On an entirely unrelated note, I just realized how you have so many posts, mtrycrafts.You should try the Multi-quote. It really does exist and its results are quantifiable, and in your case, make a huge numerical difference...
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I already bought some. Believe it or not, that was something that I gave away. We use to refer to it as circus wire because of it's multi colored, larger than life cross section.I may have some great wire that is amazing, to sell you![]()
First of all 'FIXED'.Things that aren't very probable happen CONSTANTLY.
No.First of all 'FIXED'.![]()
Or it's simple statistics, which some people don't seem to have a very firm grasp on. Which is the more logical explanation?Second of all, that's because God is everywhere.![]()
Alex only has a firm grasp on one thing.Or it's simple statistics, which some people don't seem to have a very firm grasp on. Which is the more logical explanation?
It is fixed, whether or not it's what NicolasKL meant (and it wasn't apparently).First of all 'FIXED'.![]()