Was it an evil cackle, though?
-Sab
No, it was a genuine laugh.
almost every atheist i have ever come across i can get along with well.
i love to debate and talk about the world around us and they seem to as well, but i feel like i get a lot of "eye rolls" from the atheists i speak to.. it's ironic that i am six feet six inches tall because i would describe myself as a man with his head in the clouds.
it's up there most of the time and i feel at home when thinking of the future.
Was it an evil cackle, though?
-Sab
No, it was a genuine laugh.
for many years i was sincerely perplexed when someone told me they believed in the evolution theory or were an atheist.
i never understood how someone could ignore all the evidence for intelligent design and overlook all the holes in the evolution theory.
for example, the human biology clock is synced with the rotation of the earth, the earth is the perfect distance away from the sun to sustain life, the earth has an ozone layer to protect us from the sun's radiation, the earth naturally produces fruits and vegetables to be used for food, our bodies produce enzymes to break down the fruits and vegetables so it can nourish us, the earth produces water and oxygen, etc.
But I will waste my time with Sabastious,
When creationist claim that the Earth is a at a "perfect distance" from the Sun, they saying just that. That is at a perfect distance. And they like to quote Astronomers that say that if the Earth was closer to the Sun or farther life wouldn't exist. That's how they twist it. But they don't look at the numbers. If it was 10% farther than the sun there wouldn't not be life. Okay, what is 10% of the distance of the Earth to the Sun? How many Earths can you fit in the 10%, 9%,8%,7%,6%,5%.....etc...
for many years i was sincerely perplexed when someone told me they believed in the evolution theory or were an atheist.
i never understood how someone could ignore all the evidence for intelligent design and overlook all the holes in the evolution theory.
for example, the human biology clock is synced with the rotation of the earth, the earth is the perfect distance away from the sun to sustain life, the earth has an ozone layer to protect us from the sun's radiation, the earth naturally produces fruits and vegetables to be used for food, our bodies produce enzymes to break down the fruits and vegetables so it can nourish us, the earth produces water and oxygen, etc.
Philadelphia Ponos,
You don't even understand you're own argument. I won't waste my time any longer.
Edit: On you that is, will keep wasting time on this forum.
almost every atheist i have ever come across i can get along with well.
i love to debate and talk about the world around us and they seem to as well, but i feel like i get a lot of "eye rolls" from the atheists i speak to.. it's ironic that i am six feet six inches tall because i would describe myself as a man with his head in the clouds.
it's up there most of the time and i feel at home when thinking of the future.
I didn't get mad. I laughed. Then asked him to give details about his ideals.
Just clearing that up.
for many years i was sincerely perplexed when someone told me they believed in the evolution theory or were an atheist.
i never understood how someone could ignore all the evidence for intelligent design and overlook all the holes in the evolution theory.
for example, the human biology clock is synced with the rotation of the earth, the earth is the perfect distance away from the sun to sustain life, the earth has an ozone layer to protect us from the sun's radiation, the earth naturally produces fruits and vegetables to be used for food, our bodies produce enzymes to break down the fruits and vegetables so it can nourish us, the earth produces water and oxygen, etc.
It is obvious that you don't want to discuss any real information. I already asked you what makes the Earth be the "perfect" distance from the Sun and you won't even answers a simple question. And it's only addressing one of your arguments for intelligent design.
researchers say cause may be unhealthy food at religious activities.
http://www.northwestern.edu/newscenter/stories/2011/03/religious-young-adults-obese.html.
Must be a slow news day.
just popped in to say: i left my husband.
we're still workign out the details (as i only did it this past weekend).
i couldn't take it anymore.
So does this mean you're free this Friday?
i just want to be clear on this.
some have attributed my motives for denouncing homophobia and bigotry to my being gay.
some have come to the conclusion that i must be gay for shouting down the homophobes and bigots on this board.
So when a straight man says he's pro-gay, and just clarifies that he's not gay. Does a gay man who is pro-straight have to clarify that he is gay?
almost every atheist i have ever come across i can get along with well.
i love to debate and talk about the world around us and they seem to as well, but i feel like i get a lot of "eye rolls" from the atheists i speak to.. it's ironic that i am six feet six inches tall because i would describe myself as a man with his head in the clouds.
it's up there most of the time and i feel at home when thinking of the future.
Oh and you still haven't left the forum. You could've used this time to go into details of your ideas.
But that's right, this post is not about your ideas or ideals. It's about making a judgement and riling up the atheists. LOL
almost every atheist i have ever come across i can get along with well.
i love to debate and talk about the world around us and they seem to as well, but i feel like i get a lot of "eye rolls" from the atheists i speak to.. it's ironic that i am six feet six inches tall because i would describe myself as a man with his head in the clouds.
it's up there most of the time and i feel at home when thinking of the future.
I didn't know about the rule that atheists had to be nice when talking to people or that they couldn't have a personality.
I must've missed the memo.