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Post by movieliker on Nov 22, 2024 16:53:53 GMT
How can it be a fact without proof? You can believe whatever you want. But there is no indisputable proof. Wrong. It's an undisputed fact. Now go back to your fairy tales agenda. You don't know what facts are.
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Post by Harry Skywalker on Nov 22, 2024 18:14:51 GMT
Wrong. It's an undisputed fact. Now go back to your fairy tales agenda. You don't know what facts are. YOU don't have a clue what facts are.
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Post by Olaf Plunket on Nov 24, 2024 9:52:48 GMT
There are zero scientists in any field whatsoever who will address my arguments. They know they cannot. Only because you've never tried.
And you've never tried because you know with dead certainty that if they don't toss your letter in the garbage or delete your email after rolling their eyes at you, they will give you a reply that will be devastating to your know-nothing ideology.
Doubt me? How about this:
I happen to have some scientists among my acquaintances, one of whom is a biologist (in genetics, specifically). Why don't you post your best ever argument for the impossibility of non-miraculous life formation. I will send it in an email, word for word, to one of these folks. Since the question came from someone they know and respect, they will reply in good faith, and I will give everyone their answer here.
Now, are you going to run for the hills in abject terror, or do you honestly want to see what an expert in the subject has to say about your, ahem, "arguments"?
I have a real life presence on the internet that is rather easy to find. You don't. Now do something or get off the pot.
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Post by Olaf Plunket on Nov 24, 2024 9:55:40 GMT
I use my real name on Facebook. I own an internet "domain" I use to maintain my own website. ( I rent the servers who host my domain.) I actually own 4 domains .com, .net, .org, and .us versions of the same name otherwise. I only use one though. The rest are just to keep others from pretending to be me. Why don't you meet me in real life? Sound reasonable?
Still waiting. Where's that self-dox? Phone number would be good, too.
^^^ probably the reason doxxing ^^^ is not allowed here
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Post by Olaf Plunket on Nov 24, 2024 9:58:04 GMT
Oh the irony! You're just fictional yourself.
You're an idiot.
Almost everyone on this board is an idiot except me.
FYI, things are not going as well for you as you might think from late events.
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Post by PaulsLaugh on Nov 24, 2024 10:21:53 GMT
Only because you've never tried.
And you've never tried because you know with dead certainty that if they don't toss your letter in the garbage or delete your email after rolling their eyes at you, they will give you a reply that will be devastating to your know-nothing ideology.
Doubt me? How about this:
I happen to have some scientists among my acquaintances, one of whom is a biologist (in genetics, specifically). Why don't you post your best ever argument for the impossibility of non-miraculous life formation. I will send it in an email, word for word, to one of these folks. Since the question came from someone they know and respect, they will reply in good faith, and I will give everyone their answer here.
Now, are you going to run for the hills in abject terror, or do you honestly want to see what an expert in the subject has to say about your, ahem, "arguments"?
I have a real life presence on the internet that is rather easy to find. You don't. Now do something or get off the pot.
Do you still write for the Washington Examiner?
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Post by papamihel on Nov 24, 2024 10:29:53 GMT
Wrong. It's an undisputed fact. Now go back to your fairy tales agenda. You don't know what facts are. Stop encouraging him. He thinks he is being funny.
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Post by papamihel on Nov 24, 2024 10:33:07 GMT
Doesn't mean you should be disinterested in how human cultures developed. Not to mention, that religion is still very relevant in backward societies where there are limited options for social conditioning and knowledge sharing.
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Post by PaulsLaugh on Nov 24, 2024 10:37:43 GMT
Doesn't mean you should be disinterested in how human cultures developed. Not to mention, that religion is still very relevant in backward societies where there are limited options for social conditioning and knowledge sharing.That describes the USA.
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Post by papamihel on Nov 24, 2024 10:45:29 GMT
Doesn't mean you should be disinterested in how human cultures developed. Not to mention, that religion is still very relevant in backward societies where there are limited options for social conditioning and knowledge sharing.That describes the USA. You have mass (public) education and the media for conditioning. And unlimited access to internet. Religion in the US is a vestigial cultural trait - it clearly works for some people and, most certainly helps some with both their existential dread and their fear of death. But it is no longer needed for the survival of your culture.
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Post by Olaf Plunket on Nov 24, 2024 10:58:20 GMT
I have a real life presence on the internet that is rather easy to find. You don't. Now do something or get off the pot.
Do you still write for the Washington Examiner? I wrote for an internet organization for several years that went out of business. Believe me, it was not my fault. They did have several "old school" really professional journalists writing for them, but they did not have a clue how the journalism market had worked beyond the internet. My immediate "supervisor," in the sense that I had one, worked at the Washington Post alongside his work for the internet company. You cannot find the internet company on the internet now, but I saved all my articles in a disk archive. I still have my own domain, website, and I can be readily found on Facebook. In the early days of the internet there was a great hope that it would dramatically improve democracy through more detailed analysis of the facts and instantaneous surveys and polls. As you might well know, that did not pan out. As it turns out, the vast majority of the public has no idea what a real journalist looks like. There is a term, "click bait."
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Post by faustus5 on Nov 24, 2024 12:43:52 GMT
I have a real life presence on the internet that is rather easy to find. You don't. Now do something or get off the pot.
Confirmed--you are a coward with nothing but hot air, too scared to see what actual scientists would think of your arguments, which as it turns out, probably don't even exist. Thanks!
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Post by Olaf Plunket on Nov 24, 2024 12:54:58 GMT
I have a real life presence on the internet that is rather easy to find. You don't. Now do something or get off the pot.
Confirmed--you are a coward with nothing but hot air, too scared to see what actual scientists would think of your arguments, which as it turns out, probably don't even exist. Thanks! Shouldn't you finish your cereal before it gets soggy? It won't stay crispy forever.
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Post by PaulsLaugh on Nov 24, 2024 13:04:32 GMT
You have mass (public) education and the media for conditioning. And unlimited access to internet. Religion in the US is a vestigial cultural trait - it clearly works for some people and, most certainly helps some with both their existential dread and their fear of death. But it is no longer needed for the survival of your culture. And elects men like Trump to be the president. The religion of the United States of America is MONEY.
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Post by movieliker on Nov 24, 2024 13:32:07 GMT
You have mass (public) education and the media for conditioning. And unlimited access to internet. Religion in the US is a vestigial cultural trait - it clearly works for some people and, most certainly helps some with both their existential dread and their fear of death. But it is no longer needed for the survival of your culture. And elects men like Trump to be the president. The religion of the United States of America is MONEY. I don't think the United States electing Trump has anything to do with religion. It has to do with education AND MONEY. People with money know how to take advantage of people without. Whereas people with education, don't know how to speak to people without education. Most Trump supporters are either rich, selfish and greedy. Or poor, stupid and easily manipulated.
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