So are you a professional dancer or you just tap dance in forums?lolThe concept of soldiers and civilians is the reality of what is changing. Soldiers don't stay away from civilians during war — universeness
So are you a professional dancer or you just tap dance in forums? — Nickolasgaspar
btw do you know anything about atomic bombs?....one thing people can not do is throw one and make excuses about being inaccurate lol
Again we are not comparing war crimes. Your silly excuse is on trial here.
Justifying the bombing of civilians for sparing soldiers' lives. Imagine if that excuse stick up......What a pleasant place to live earth would be! lol
Are you Putin's advisor.....if not....don't become one — Nickolasgaspar
the mind boggling thing about you is that you objectively make really silly claims about probabilities, about war crimes...but you keep defending them, by talking about "the concept of civilian"and what Churchill's bombings etc etc.,,,
What's wrong with you? Are 13 yo or what? Are you honest enough to admit your screw ups? Why do you have to pollute this thread with your shenanigans ...do your self a favor and grow up — Nickolasgaspar
And they say theism is the cause of war. As I read you two atheists fighting with words, no gods are needed! And the gods laugh at you from heaven! Luckily there is a large space between you. The Greek Log vs. The Scottish Tap. Fifteenth round! — Hillary
You anthropomorphise Science! I choose not to. Put the blame where it fits! with humans, not gods! — universeness
The point is, science (I don't see why you write it with a capital S, it's only knowledge) — Hillary
What is your purpose for humans if it's not to pursue new knowledge and seek to confirm the knowledge we have? god worship? Nature worship? — universeness
The purpose is to life like the human gods. — Hillary
Creating knowledge is an art. With math — Hillary
All activities/objects that need knowledge. You cant dance if you don't learn how to move rhythmically!What about art, dance, music, clothes, etc — Hillary
It's nice to invent planes, cars, computers, etc. but at the same time it's a step away from humanity. — Hillary
Matt Dillahunty! The atheist preacher! Helliluyeah!!! — Hillary
How horrible to live like amoral gods who are according to you bored with their own existence!
Amoral because they take no responsibility for their own creations, something you accuse Science of. — universeness
All activities/objects that need knowledge. You cant dance if you don't learn how to move rhythmically!
Cats, dogs, monkeys, elephants, and ants don't dance as well as humans can in my opinion. — universeness
They can also enhance humanity or would you rather swim and walk to visit another country? — universeness
Matt Dillahunty, a nemesis of theism. — universeness
To cheer them up and fill their existential void — Hillary
You need knowledge of the pre big bang era to dance? — Hillary
All animals have knowledge? — Hillary
Have you seen the mating dance of the paradise birds? — Hillary
Knowledge is just a necessary prior to life. It's not whats it about — Hillary
I consider him not the nemisis. I consider him on the same level as any other TV preacher. Nothing interesting to offer. — Hillary
Your god(s) sound like selfish pigs and imo, seem unworthy of your need for them or your determination to assign them existence. — universeness
Where did I mention knowledge from before the big bang as a prerequisite for human dance? — universeness
I don't know, do they? — universeness
Yeah, I've seen some of it. I think from Gene Kelly, Fred Astair to Darcey Bussell, Rudolph Nureyev all the way to even.....Lady Gaga and my nieces are much better. — universeness
and your alternative 'what it's all about,' is to keep inadequate fictitious gods entertained? — universeness
Matt Dillahunty:
I say Yay! you say Nay! I doubt he cares one jot. He proves himself imo, every time he chews up another theist viewpoint, espoused by the theist callers to his show. — universeness
And not only pigs. Monkeys, mice, trees, bacteria, flees people, and even my pussies! And I like to give them a nice show! And so do all other forms of life. If they are worthy or not is not my interest. Maybe they are, maybe not. I take joy from the fact that they took care of it — Hillary
Okay, but scientific knowledge is not needed to dance — Hillary
So you agree with what I said earlier then? Scientific endeavor gives us these options, not faith in god(s).To take pictures, a camera is needed, to paint, linen, knowledge of paint or how to use it, knowledge of varnish, and we can use computers to translate communicate or create new stuff with — Hillary
Do you expect me to answer for paradise birds?How else can the paradise bird dance? — Hillary
It's not who is better. We dance differently, and most people worse than the paradise bird! Science says it's a mating dance to pass on genes. But its just the way of the paradise bird gods. That's another reason I believe in gods. Science tries to explain all human and animal behavior like that — Hillary
And ourselves! It works both ways. — Hillary
So, you don't care so will that stop him or does it defeat the points he makes?And I really don't care a jot about his preachings, like I don't give a jot about the phony theist TV vanhellicals — Hillary
I engaged myself in all that reasoning against theism too. "But if god... then how...and what...? Against the view I hold no, no reasoning or argument suffices — Hillary
Amoral because they take no responsibility for their own creations, something you accuse Science of. — universeness
I find it hard to follow your thought processes at times. Lost in translation perhaps.
Are you saying you are happy to be a performing monkey to entertain inadequate gods? — universeness
So these birds dance to entertain their god and it has nothing to do with attracting a mate as Science suggests it is? Is that your claim? — universeness
How does it work both ways? — universeness
So, you don't care so will that stop him or does it defeat the points he makes? — universeness
My advice would be keep engaging! Don't just surrender to woo woo, at least keep your mind open. I remain open to gods. All the cowards have to do is show up and submit themselves to scientific scrutiny. If they can't then they are not gods and they don't and never have existed. — universeness
Your birds of paradise do the same mating dance every time. Do you think your gods ever get bored watching the birds of paradise repeat their dance? — universeness
Not sure if I understand this. They take no responsibility for their creation? What should they be responsible for? — Hillary
Almost! I'm happy to be a handsome guy with an almost clownesque intelligence and maybe I make my god counterpart or other gods, in heaven laugh, cry, or neither. Frankly, I don't care what they think of me. — Hillary
The whole process of evolution is not to pass genes or memes (though of course this happens) but just to make life appear. — Hillary
I don't think that will stop him. Neither will it stop the evanhellicals — Hillary
I have never surrendered to woowoo. I keep my mind wide open, but at the same time I keep it closed for attempts to kill my "theology". — Hillary
They don't only dance. And yes they get bored. It's what actually happened! — Hillary
How you think my vision of heaven and the gods looks like — Hillary
Do humans have any responsibility to the children they create? Should this not apply even more to gods? — universeness
All you suggest here is let's just focus on the pretty box rather than worry about its internal workings. — universeness
So the point you were making is moot! — universeness
Surely your theology cannot be killed if you won't let it die so what are you worried about? — universeness
I know, you have already suggested your gods are inadequate and heaven failed for them.
They seem to fail much more than they succeed. I think you project human frailties onto them. Perhaps you project your own personal frailties onto them to make sense of yourself. — universeness
That's for you to offer not for me to guess! — universeness
It does apply to gods just as well. And they worked it out pretty well. — Hillary
No, I think you are perfectly aware that I think all gods are fictitious, so are you just being evasive again.You think all gods are human like. — Hillary
But the dino gods have literally dino shapes. It are no human shapeshifters (that's why I asked the last question). The bird gods are literally eternal birds, etc. So they did a good job in taking care of their creation. The people gods, as can be seen from their mortal material counterparts, fucked up in the preambles to creation. — Hillary
No. I give attention to the inner box. Im curious about the innards. Especially the pre big bang era and the neural network — Hillary
Yes, it's me that's bored with life! Come on! You can do better than that — Hillary
Then how can you make claims that they are inadequate? They ard, in fact. All of them, from dog to whale, just got bored. And the used their bundled intelligences and creation power to create the necessary ingredients. Divine elementary virtual particles with the right properties and a bulk space to let them evolve in. And again, these wicked, sneaky people gods.. — Hillary
In what way have they 'worked it out pretty well?' You just agreed that they do have a responsibility towards that which they created so in what ways have they met that responsibility? — universeness
99% of all species that have ever been on the Earth have gone extinct so what do their gods do now? — universeness
It's interesting to find out how far your imagination can take this.
You will need to come up with something more Intelligible or you will remain open to constant ridicule but perhaps that's what you want as somewhere inside you think that's all you deserve. — universeness
Yet you want others to accept gods with no evidence accept the mere existence of life and the
Universe and you complain about science opening every box it can and you call this 'pressurising nature' You seem to struggle to balance your equations. — universeness
You are directing this Pony trek, only you know what's really going on in your head that manifests in your shall we say fringe polytheism. Is it mere attention seeking? — universeness
You often try to merge your science knowledge with your polytheist dalliances.
Your attempts are a bit 'Hans Christian Anderson,' in style.
Your polytheistic shape will never fit into any space found in Science.
You offer a meal of sugar-coated beef steak. The vast majority of humans will reject your offer. — universeness
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