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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (219676)2/18/2005 2:08:56 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575422
 
Ted, Its not can but rather do I want to bother?

It's easy to disprove my "tornado in a junkyard" theory. All you have to do is show me one instance of a car being assembled by a tornado.

Same thing with life from nothing. All you have to do is show me one instance of an amoeba being formed from nothing but amino acids.


Ten, seriously, why would I bother? You believe that Christ reappeared three days after his death to talk to his disciples, and yet you can not believe that life started from amino acids. You believe that Christ walked on water, and yet, you can not believe that man came from the sea.

Which is the greater miracle? Why do you believe in one miracle and not the other? Why do you believe stories from superstitious ancients over documented studies by scientists? Why do you believe Bush when its been shown repeatedly that he lies? Do you see the connection? Is it possible your whole rationale for things is steeped in mysticism and misinformation?

Explain the connection to me.......it seems to me that's the important issue on the table and not your tornado in a junkyard hypothesis.

ted



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (219676)2/18/2005 2:36:08 PM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575422
 
re: It's easy to disprove my "tornado in a junkyard" theory. All you have to do is show me one instance of a car being assembled by a tornado.

If an infinite number of tornados hit an infinite number of junk yards a car would result.

I hope you feel as silly making the first statement as I do refuting it.

John