Kate, the conditions for intelligent life are not restricted to those which will only sustain humans. There is life here on earth which live in the most hostile conditions with regard to temperature and atmosphere. As CL says the conditions on our planet are at present a function of life, and as the conditions change evalution results in the adaption of life to take advantage.
Bart Belteshassur
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Atheist believe in aliens but not God?
by StopTheTears inif you are a professed atheist, i ask you the question: do you believe in aliens?
could not god be an alien?
how do you know that there is no alien life?
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Atheist believe in aliens but not God?
by StopTheTears inif you are a professed atheist, i ask you the question: do you believe in aliens?
could not god be an alien?
how do you know that there is no alien life?
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Bart Belteshassur
Giordano you have hit the nail on the as regards God and other gods.
Unfortunately for Monotheists they fail to understand that Atheists do not accept the exsistance of any God, not just the God which they believe is the only one and is exclusive to them, but when it is useful direct a Polytheistic solution to a Monotheistic problem. Discussions of this nature are only useful if the terms of reference and definitions do not constantly expand.
The problem is to except the starting point of the discussion. It would be true to say that the first proof required is that physical reality and therefore all evidence is not just the product of individual perception of reality, and that it is identical to every other individual, and that question dispite great debate remains unanswered. So all of us choose to believe that "we are therefore we think".
No Stonecutters- Fallen Angels can't perpetuate atheism, Lucifer is the god of this world according to God is he not? At least God accepts that he is not the only one, even if his followers do not.
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Atheist believe in aliens but not God?
by StopTheTears inif you are a professed atheist, i ask you the question: do you believe in aliens?
could not god be an alien?
how do you know that there is no alien life?
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Bart Belteshassur
Adamah- "which is NATURAL, NOT SUPERNATUREL"
Something which is naturel we can quantify and therefore produce a probability for it's repition, the supernaturel is only that which we are unable to quantify and therefore can not assign a probability to it. Due to this we would difine it as impossible, but just because we are incapable of assigning probability does not make such events improbable under the laws of quantum physics.
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Atheist believe in aliens but not God?
by StopTheTears inif you are a professed atheist, i ask you the question: do you believe in aliens?
could not god be an alien?
how do you know that there is no alien life?
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Bart Belteshassur
Phizzy-"I am a non-theist"
I prefer the word NORMAL,
"I do not "believe" in anything"
Belief in anything is self delusion, no matter whether you believe you are Nepolean, or there is an invisable inactive superman.
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cantleave had a valid opinion. Is God like a pencil-pointless?
by KateWild ini don't know?
what do you think?.
kate xx.
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Bart Belteshassur
"Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent.
Is he able , but unwilling? Then he is malevolent.
Is he both willing and able? |Whence cometh evil?
Is he neither able or willing? Then why call him God?"
Epicurus
In modern english POINTLESS!
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John 1:1 in Coptic Translation
by slimboyfat inapparently there has been quite a stir in jw apologetic circles recently about the translation of john 1:1 in the early sahidic version of john.
i don't know if this has been discussed here before - if someone could give a link to a previous thread they know about on the subject that would be great.
here is what i gather: .
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Bart Belteshassur
Where is the definite article in the greek text,it's absents from the clause implies the indefinite, why is there such an issue with Jerome's mistranlation into latin?
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Historical evidence for Christmas and Christs birthday
by DS211 ini just read this feom 4jehovah.org.
there is a historical basis for the december 25th date of christs birth.
justin martyr (100-165 a.d.) wrote marcus aurelius that jesus was born at bethlehem as you can ascertain also from the registers of the taxing.
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Bart Belteshassur
The gospels of Matthew and Luke make it very clear that Jesus was born in Feb/March of 7 bce or before. Therefore the census records from 6 ce would not be showing a Dec date. As I understand the Roman's reason for census it was to determine who was eligable for tax, and old enough to serve in the auxilary army. The precise dates of birth were not a requirement only age. In any case the people were not required to travel to register the colators of the information travelled from town to town, and also collected taxes due it was part of the Roman system.
It is also the the case that Luke does specifically use the the word birth in chapter 3, and the reference to a new born baby can equally be translated as young person, in my view 12 or 13 years old.
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Are the Gospels real history or myth?
by Island Man inthis lecture by dr. richard carrier will definitely give you something to think about (please note that the video is linked to start about half hour into the video which is when the lecture starts):.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=illdt2xhzw0&feature=player_detailpage#t=1659.
if the timing doesn't work just move the play head to the 27:00 mark.
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Bart Belteshassur
Thanks Designs for that info. Luke also contridicts himself in 3:23 if the translation is correct and give date of birth as 1 BCE to1 CE. It is this verse that is used to diffine the zero year of the common eara. I come back with an exlpaination I think? Bart
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WHY did we used to read this verse and think that it referred to Satan? How can anyone??
by The Quiet One inin any translation you like.... .
http://biblehub.com/genesis/3-1.htm.
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Bart Belteshassur
SBF- The NWT adds the words "when one" in 2 Sam 24:1 and there are no brakets to indicate their departure from the original MT. This is placed here in order to remove the contradiction between this verse and 1Chron, and to shift the responsibility of the murder of 70,000 innocent Jews from Jehovah to Satan.
Kepler- "I agree that elsewhere in the OT, there is no reference to the devil,"
There is only one reference to Satan in the OT in 1 Chr 21:1. However there are other various uses of the hebrew word satan which means adversay, resitor, or opposer. The first is in Numbers 22:22, where the "Jehovah's angel" acted "as opposer" the hebrew in the MT shows "as satan".
In addition in Job the refence is to "the satan" as it is in Zechariah 3:1,2. The use of as satan and the satan only show that, and we can assume whoever fills this roll uses this title, and that they are either a single angel or the role of satan could be filled by any of them. However in 1 Chr 21 the use of Satan as a proper noun indicates a specific individual and this is the first use of the term in this way.
Did you mean to imply that the content of the NT is more likely to be Essene in its nature as opposed to Pharisee, Sadducee, or Zealot?
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Are the Gospels real history or myth?
by Island Man inthis lecture by dr. richard carrier will definitely give you something to think about (please note that the video is linked to start about half hour into the video which is when the lecture starts):.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=illdt2xhzw0&feature=player_detailpage#t=1659.
if the timing doesn't work just move the play head to the 27:00 mark.
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Bart Belteshassur
Totally agree.