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To: koan who wrote (44494)11/10/2017 12:47:58 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 357679
 
>> Most top climate scientists believe in AGW.

>> I also do not believe there is a god, of any kind. I do not even think sentient beings capable of higher order thinking would recognize a concept of a god as making any sense.

So, should I believe in God or not? I think most people do believe in a God of some sort. Does that mean I should. Or I should only if some percentage of scientists (since they know) do?



To: koan who wrote (44494)11/10/2017 2:53:05 PM
From: Lane3  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 357679
 
You knew what i was saying

I did.

Getting things correct is more important than arguing over syntax.

You are, of course, free to choose your own language. Just suggesting that your word choice might reduce the strength of your advocacy.

I don't know who Ray Comfort is

You might want to watch the movie. You're interested the workings of the brain. I think you would find the movie interesting not for the substance but for how he sets up his bald and abrupt conclusion, which is as follows:
"Darwinian evolution requires great faith. The knowledge of god, however, is clearly seen by all mankind--'For since the creation of the world God's invisible qualities--his eternal power and divine nature--have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that people are without excuse.'"
Which comes from Romans 1:20. I looked it up.
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