Maximus wrote:Those that are saying "god does not exist" must prove it. What is the tool of choice? Science?
They’re just fascinated with Man’s primitive transistor-based inventions and think we’re too cool to live under a God!
Maximus wrote:Those that are saying "god does not exist" must prove it. What is the tool of choice? Science?
Pyrpolizer wrote:Maximus wrote:Has science proven that god does not exist?
It doesn't need to, because the mere definition of God is illogical.
Btw Science per se does not deal with such matters. It''s Theology that does, and that's more of of a propaganda than real science to me
Get Real! wrote:Maximus wrote:Those that are saying "god does not exist" must prove it. What is the tool of choice? Science?
They’re just fascinated with Man’s primitive transistor-based inventions and think we’re too cool to live under a God!
Maximus wrote:Pyrpolizer wrote:Maximus wrote:Has science proven that god does not exist?
It doesn't need to, because the mere definition of God is illogical.
Btw Science per se does not deal with such matters. It''s Theology that does, and that's more of of a propaganda than real science to me
So scientific propoganda must be used to prove that god does not exist?
Or just propoganda?
Maximus wrote:Everything that exists for man started as a thought or an idea.
That car you drive, started as an idea
The TV you watch, started as an idea
The discovery of penecillin, started as an idea
miltiades wrote:Maximus wrote:Everything that exists for man started as a thought or an idea.
That car you drive, started as an idea
The TV you watch, started as an idea
The discovery of penecillin, started as an idea
We all owe our existence to our ....parents ...naughty thoughts
Maximus wrote:miltiades wrote:Maximus wrote:Everything that exists for man started as a thought or an idea.
That car you drive, started as an idea
The TV you watch, started as an idea
The discovery of penecillin, started as an idea
We all owe our existence to our ....parents ...naughty thoughts
exactly but why was the thought naughtly?
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