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What's your Ph.D. in, Walter? Gymnastics?
Saul Levy On Sat, 4 Feb 2006 14:47:14 -0500, "Walter Voigt" wrote: Omnius wrote: But that is contrary to reason and to our experience. Everything organized has an organizer. Every law has a lawmaker. Every living thing on earth has a parent. Should not the far more complex organization and laws in the universe, as well as life on earth, have an Organizer, Lawmaker and Life-Giver too? An article in Scientific American notes: Isn't Omnius concerned that if the Universe, the laws of physics and life itself need an Organizer, shouldn't there be also a Super Organizer that organized the Organizer who organized the Universe? Ahh... but that is God's role, right.? But, of course, such a being all powerful, all knowing, that always lived BUT that nobody has ever seen, is not contrary to reason and to our own existence.!! Give me a break! In this era that we live in it's obvious that "those that believe in God are most likely idiots or at best uneducated. To treat beliefs as if they mean anything is to elevate them to the same status as science. It was cute when my 5-year old believed in Santa Claus and the tooth fairy; it is pathetic when an adult thinks demons, angels, Satan. and God are real." * Walter Voigt, Ph.D. * Stephen W. Gordon, Discovery Magazine, November 2005. |
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d are real." * Walter Voigt, Ph.D. * Stephen W. Gordon, Discovery Magazine, November 2005. |
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What an inane comment ! And why gymnastics?? Is that all you can say
about my statements? "Saul Levy" wrote in message ... What's your Ph.D. in, Walter? Gymnastics? Saul Levy On Sat, 4 Feb 2006 14:47:14 -0500, "Walter Voigt" wrote: Omnius wrote: But that is contrary to reason and to our experience. Everything organized has an organizer. Every law has a lawmaker. Every living thing on earth has a parent. Should not the far more complex organization and laws in the universe, as well as life on earth, have an Organizer, Lawmaker and Life-Giver too? An article in Scientific American notes: Isn't Omnius concerned that if the Universe, the laws of physics and life itself need an Organizer, shouldn't there be also a Super Organizer that organized the Organizer who organized the Universe? Ahh... but that is God's role, right.? But, of course, such a being all powerful, all knowing, that always lived BUT that nobody has ever seen, is not contrary to reason and to our own existence.!! Give me a break! In this era that we live in it's obvious that "those that believe in God are most likely idiots or at best uneducated. To treat beliefs as if they mean anything is to elevate them to the same status as science. It was cute when my 5-year old believed in Santa Claus and the tooth fairy; it is pathetic when an adult thinks demons, angels, Satan. and God are real." * Walter Voigt, Ph.D. * Stephen W. Gordon, Discovery Magazine, November 2005. |
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Another brilliant comment...:-D
"nige" wrote in message ... j d are real." * Walter Voigt, Ph.D. * Stephen W. Gordon, Discovery Magazine, November 2005. |
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Answer my question, Walter! I want to see if you deserve to be put in
with the rest of the profound Earth Science ossifers! Saul Levy On Sun, 5 Feb 2006 03:25:09 -0500, "Walter Voigt" wrote: What an inane comment ! And why gymnastics?? Is that all you can say about my statements? "Saul Levy" wrote in message .. . What's your Ph.D. in, Walter? Gymnastics? Saul Levy On Sat, 4 Feb 2006 14:47:14 -0500, "Walter Voigt" wrote: Omnius wrote: But that is contrary to reason and to our experience. Everything organized has an organizer. Every law has a lawmaker. Every living thing on earth has a parent. Should not the far more complex organization and laws in the universe, as well as life on earth, have an Organizer, Lawmaker and Life-Giver too? An article in Scientific American notes: Isn't Omnius concerned that if the Universe, the laws of physics and life itself need an Organizer, shouldn't there be also a Super Organizer that organized the Organizer who organized the Universe? Ahh... but that is God's role, right.? But, of course, such a being all powerful, all knowing, that always lived BUT that nobody has ever seen, is not contrary to reason and to our own existence.!! Give me a break! In this era that we live in it's obvious that "those that believe in God are most likely idiots or at best uneducated. To treat beliefs as if they mean anything is to elevate them to the same status as science. It was cute when my 5-year old believed in Santa Claus and the tooth fairy; it is pathetic when an adult thinks demons, angels, Satan. and God are real." * Walter Voigt, Ph.D. * Stephen W. Gordon, Discovery Magazine, November 2005. |
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I'll be glad to answer your question if you show me some signs of
intelligence and maturity. "Saul Levy" wrote in message ... Answer my question, Walter! I want to see if you deserve to be put in with the rest of the profound Earth Science ossifers! Saul Levy On Sun, 5 Feb 2006 03:25:09 -0500, "Walter Voigt" wrote: What an inane comment ! And why gymnastics?? Is that all you can say about my statements? "Saul Levy" wrote in message .. . What's your Ph.D. in, Walter? Gymnastics? Saul Levy On Sat, 4 Feb 2006 14:47:14 -0500, "Walter Voigt" wrote: Omnius wrote: But that is contrary to reason and to our experience. Everything organized has an organizer. Every law has a lawmaker. Every living thing on earth has a parent. Should not the far more complex organization and laws in the universe, as well as life on earth, have an Organizer, Lawmaker and Life-Giver too? An article in Scientific American notes: Isn't Omnius concerned that if the Universe, the laws of physics and life itself need an Organizer, shouldn't there be also a Super Organizer that organized the Organizer who organized the Universe? Ahh... but that is God's role, right.? But, of course, such a being all powerful, all knowing, that always lived BUT that nobody has ever seen, is not contrary to reason and to our own existence.!! Give me a break! In this era that we live in it's obvious that "those that believe in God are most likely idiots or at best uneducated. To treat beliefs as if they mean anything is to elevate them to the same status as science. It was cute when my 5-year old believed in Santa Claus and the tooth fairy; it is pathetic when an adult thinks demons, angels, Satan. and God are real." * Walter Voigt, Ph.D. * Stephen W. Gordon, Discovery Magazine, November 2005. |
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You just proved my assessment, Walter! Good job!
Saul Levy On Mon, 6 Feb 2006 16:28:06 -0500, "Walter Voigt" wrote: I'll be glad to answer your question if you show me some signs of intelligence and maturity. "Saul Levy" wrote in message .. . Answer my question, Walter! I want to see if you deserve to be put in with the rest of the profound Earth Science ossifers! Saul Levy On Sun, 5 Feb 2006 03:25:09 -0500, "Walter Voigt" wrote: What an inane comment ! And why gymnastics?? Is that all you can say about my statements? "Saul Levy" wrote in message .. . What's your Ph.D. in, Walter? Gymnastics? Saul Levy On Sat, 4 Feb 2006 14:47:14 -0500, "Walter Voigt" wrote: Omnius wrote: But that is contrary to reason and to our experience. Everything organized has an organizer. Every law has a lawmaker. Every living thing on earth has a parent. Should not the far more complex organization and laws in the universe, as well as life on earth, have an Organizer, Lawmaker and Life-Giver too? An article in Scientific American notes: Isn't Omnius concerned that if the Universe, the laws of physics and life itself need an Organizer, shouldn't there be also a Super Organizer that organized the Organizer who organized the Universe? Ahh... but that is God's role, right.? But, of course, such a being all powerful, all knowing, that always lived BUT that nobody has ever seen, is not contrary to reason and to our own existence.!! Give me a break! In this era that we live in it's obvious that "those that believe in God are most likely idiots or at best uneducated. To treat beliefs as if they mean anything is to elevate them to the same status as science. It was cute when my 5-year old believed in Santa Claus and the tooth fairy; it is pathetic when an adult thinks demons, angels, Satan. and God are real." * Walter Voigt, Ph.D. * Stephen W. Gordon, Discovery Magazine, November 2005. |
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