they are happy with the method they have as it is better than any alternative you offer — universeness
No, I just could not understand the context of your words in English? It was your English that made little sense to me. — universeness
Yeah, good luck with that! Turn, turn that table until you can turn that table no more.
Perhaps all that table turning will make your gods appear and I can say wow! you were correct all along.
I wouldn't bet your life on that happening if I were you. — universeness
The gods in your head! — universeness
This makes little sense to me. — universeness
The devil is just god dressed in red, wearing a mask with a couple of horns. — universeness
They did not take it, they exposed its lack of evidence and in doing so have freed some of its enslaved/duped/conned minds. The balance is in the favour of the atheists because they have better arguments compared to the theists. — universeness
They did not take it, they exposed its lack of evidence — universeness
Seriously? you argue in favour merely because others argue against? — universeness
You offer an imbalanced position. I agree that atheists wish to engage theists in debate and are 'happy' when a theist declares that they no longer believe in the god/ religious dogma that they did believe in — universeness
No that would be a contradiction of the term 'preach.'
I was a teacher of 30+ years and I taught computer SCIENCE.
I did not preach the subject to my pupils. I taught them.
You are engaging in emotional sophistry. — universeness
Too, there's a thread on chaos theory and last I checked it had very much to do with the weather! Does chaos not extend to climate? :chin: Oh, I completely forgot, there are patterns in chaos. I could be wrong though; do lemme know if I am. — Agent Smith
You mean to say all this climate emergency hullabaloo is much ado about nothing?
— Agent Smith
Yes. — stoicHoneyBadger
I of course completely disagree and would say the same regarding your arguments for polytheism — universeness
Science is not a religion so it cannot be preached — universeness
I stated that I would strongly argue against the wisdom and truth of their viewpoint. — universeness
As far as I can tell from my philosophical readings, events are temporal phenomena that can be extended or instantaneous: parties, watching movies, playing chess, calculating an equation are considered examples of temporally extended events. Explosions, particle decays, date expiration, snapping fingers are considered examples of temporally instantaneous events. Not sure to understand the link you see between the notions of “event”, “causality”, and the question of the reversibility or the direction of motion (or time — neomac
sounds as unreasonable as "if people would have prayed more to God, there would have been less deaths." — stoicHoneyBadger
did not and do not say that individuals should not or cannot preach/advocate theism/capitalism or even more extreme views — universeness
Atheists don't believe in God and end of story, new atheists go one step further and preach there is no God, that's a fundamental difference between the 2. — SpaceDweller
So in the graph we already see a sharp decline in death, yet without a 1 degree temp increase the decline would be even sharper? :grin: — stoicHoneyBadger
Proper time and proper length are therefore relative notions used in special relativity — universeness
And we have very good reason to take these laws for granted, because God is extremely trustworthy. So we can all become atheist. — Metaphysician Undercover
And how do you know it is caused by a 1 degree temp. increase? — stoicHoneyBadger
I would combat any such views with the same determination that I combat the preaching theist or those who advocate theism — universeness
cause and effect — neomac
War! Pestilence! Famine! — stoicHoneyBadger
not a credible scientific theory. What if forest fires are caused by its mismanagement? — stoicHoneyBadger
simultaneous causation is coherent — neomac
ok, but the question still is whether it is a small pleasantry or a global catastrophe. I don't see any tangible evidence to suggest a catastrophe. — stoicHoneyBadger
and maybe time travel — Agent Smith
Yahweh (the Father), "married" his own mother (Miriam) and sired Jesus (the Son). — Agent Smith
So movement and time are entwined but if movement reaches light speed then the time aspect stops — universeness
It is accurate in my opinion to say that movement and time are entwined but they are still relative — universeness
Notice how you are moving the goalposts. Ok, temperature changes some 10 degrees every day/night cycle. It changes 50 degrees during the year. Having a 20 degree difference between average temperatures withing two sequential years is not unusual. Yet having a 1 degree increase in 30 years is the end of the world? Does that sound reasonable? — stoicHoneyBadger
See goalpost moved again. What exactly is this impact? Sahara is greening because of the release of trapped co2 by human. In cities situation is certainly way better than it was 150 years ago, when everything was covered with soot — stoicHoneyBadger
If "self creation" is possible - OR - if it is not possible - either way does that change how I should live my life? Should I give my worldly possessions to charity and live a life of penance? Should I leave my spouse and spend all my money on booze & hookers? Does this affect how I should feel about the Ukraine situation? Etc? — EricH