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Miscellaneous Discussions thread archive for the 2nd quarter, 2001.
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Post by Deleted » Wed Jun 27, 2001 10:33 pm

<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by 6days:
There is no point in providing you with evidence of creation when you hold evolution so dear to your heart.</font>
First of all, there isn't any. Secondly, you have to be the absolute worst excuse for a creation apologist that has ever stalked these boards.

You want to know exactly how inexcusably lame and unmitigatedly pathetic you are? You're making me mourn the departure of THEO THE LOGIAN!

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Post by Deleted » Wed Jun 27, 2001 11:41 pm

6days

Well then how do you disprove a finger regenerating itself through prayer?

Are you stating that you personally saw a human finger regenerated through prayer? If that is your claim, then it is not a matter of anyone attempting to disprove your statement. However, you are obligated to provide the verifiable evidence that supports your claim. If you can not, then I would be forced to discount it and brand you as a superstitious dupe/victim of some clever charlatan.

In the natural world, body part regeneration is an established fact/mechanism. However, it has yet to be observed and verified in homo sapiens...though many sincere and unenlightened people have made such claims for centuries.

http://www.ciwemb.edu/labs/sanchez/Seek ... is%20Of%20

How do you disprove dead crops coming back to life over night through prayer?

Once again, it is not the obligation of the audience to disprove the claims of the speaker. It is the speaker's obligation to present the verifiable evidence for their claims. This seems to be a problem for you to comprehend. Consider the the issue of Crop Circles.

Were you to tell me that you actually saw them, my first questions would be "Where" and "When?" I would have little difficulty in verifying your response. Authenticated photographs could be one source. However, were you to claim that you had prayed them into existence, the photographs would be useless to confirm your contention. I would probably round up some specialists and then challenge you do perform the Crop Circle Prayer again so we could all, using the latest scientific knowledge and equipment available to us, record the physical success of your praying over a new crop.

Therefore, rather than me disproving your claim that a "dead" crop came back to life overnight due solely to prayer, all you have to do is demonstrate your "indirect" mastery of the natural/physical world by requesting the assistance of your supernatural colleagues to preform this act, once again, in front of a more technically advanced and objective audience. Any excuse to avoid this fair and simple request could only be viewed in the most negative light. (i.e.: This guy is so full of shit you can smell him coming from 10 miles away on a windless day.) Image I feel sure you will agree.

These are things that I have seen with my own eyes. Most likely you will simply reject it but there is no way that you can disprove these events.

OK! You saw these things with your own eyes. If I told you that I had seen UFO's with my own eyes, would you believe me and be convinced that they exist? What if I told you that Zeus visited with me last night and told me that He was the one, and only, true supernatural God and had created all the lesser gods found in the ancient writings? Would you believe me? If not, why not? Why should I believe anything you say? ("There is no way that you can disprove these events.")

I have attempted to treat you as a mature adult with each of my posts...even though you seem to prefer ignoring my effort and delighting in confirming the ridicule being jusifiably heaped on you. IMHO, this would appear to indicate only one thing...you are extremely insecure in your world views and faith beliefs. I have found that to be very evident in those who attempt to advance their beliefs by denigrating those of others....whether secular or religious. What are the verifiable facts? All else is subjective guesswork.

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(Just solved a wind problem.)

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Post by Deleted » Thu Jun 28, 2001 1:54 am

<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by tronvillain:
Additional laughter:

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
*gasp*
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
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You people need to quit having so much fun while I'm stuck at work!!
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
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Post by Deleted » Thu Jun 28, 2001 8:44 pm

Holy hell. This is funny.

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Post by Deleted » Thu Jun 28, 2001 11:37 pm

To you people asking me to prove the miracles, I do not care if you believe them or not. Someone asked what would happen if I was proven wrong, I said that the miracles I have seen cannot be proven wrong. Simple as that. I never said you have to believe me. I know what I have seen and there is nothing any of you can say to change that. I don't expect you to believe unless you see it yourself.

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Post by Deleted » Thu Jun 28, 2001 11:46 pm

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
*gasp*
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

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Post by Deleted » Fri Jun 29, 2001 3:47 am

chuga-chuga chuga-chugachuga-chuga chuga-chuga CHUGA-CHUGA CHUGA-CHUGA-CHUGACHUGA- CHUGA CHUGA-CHUGA CHUGA-CHUGA CHUGA-CHUGA chuga-chuga chuga-chuga chuga-chuga chuga-chuga

Does anybody know where that train is going?

(Damn, this is funny)

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Post by Deleted » Fri Jun 29, 2001 5:55 pm

<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by 6days:
...I know what I have seen and there is nothing any of you can say to change that. I don't expect you to believe unless you see it yourself.</font>
A mind is a terrible thing to waste.


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Post by Deleted » Fri Jun 29, 2001 6:16 pm

<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by rbochnermd:
Do you have any inkling how unconvincing this argument is? Should we just take your word for it? There are some people who claim to have seen the Loch Ness monster, Big Foot, and Elvis in a 7-11: should we just accept their testimony as proof? Do you?
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Hey, I got anal probed by aliens last night! I REALLY DID! WHY DON'T YOU BELIEVE ME?!? I FELT IT WITH MY OWN... um...

never mind.

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Post by Deleted » Fri Jun 29, 2001 6:27 pm

If you want to see a host of finger-growing miracles, just drive in the fast lane at about 10mph below the speed limit.

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