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#1469513
Titania
Since when does 60x2=90? After that, the rest was no longer worth reading. Go back to school for some remedial math, dumbass.
11/14/2012 4:59:01 AM
#1469521
Swede
Many atheists are people who just couldn't make sense of religion any longer. I would like to believe that there is a heaven where we can meet our dearly departed. I do not hope that gods don't exist, I see no evidence for their existence.
You really, really need to take a course in grammar and spelling, Luke.
Do you have tangible evidence for this healing? Things like dated photographs, tissue samples of the infections, doctors' journals. 200 laypersons is hardly evidence? Btw, why were 200 people following this guy around day and night?
11/14/2012 5:09:46 AM
#1469522
Snarker
Unless I can tear a hole in the dimensional wall and end up in the world of Pokemon, I really don't care.
11/14/2012 5:10:31 AM
#1469524
UHM
Wow, that is some word salat.
11/14/2012 5:12:14 AM
#1469533
br
My brain was forced to shut down while I was reading this, so all I got out of it was that science and medicine fail because they're not using enough silver thread.
Is that what this person is saying? I really don't want to attempt to read that again. The damage may be irreversible.
11/14/2012 5:21:32 AM
#1469547
zipperback
Sometimes it's good to get away from the petty politico-religious bickering and just take in some good-old-fashioned high octane godcrazy.
11/14/2012 5:37:52 AM
#1469550
Justanotheratheist
"His own mum thought he was nuts..."
She wasn't wrong. You, too, are certifiably loony.
11/14/2012 5:42:25 AM
#1469562
Grimsoncrow
You...Your god healed your mom's fungal infection??
Wat
seriously WAT.
11/14/2012 6:00:06 AM
#1469569
David B.
Could people have access to genuine personal experiences that might verify or support the existence of a supernatural entity, even God?
Yes.
Is it possible to distinguish a genuine experience from a hallucinatory one or falsehood without reference to independent, external corroborating or contradictory evidence?
No.
Does someone claiming to have had such an experience constitute evidence, or should any rational, sceptical audience for this person be convinced by his/her description of their experience?
No.
11/14/2012 6:16:38 AM
#1469589
vaiyt
what the shit is this
11/14/2012 6:41:39 AM
#1469592
Mister Spak
"Why are we unable to create living artificial cells? "
[1902]Never mind that, why are we unable to make a flying machine? If man was meant to fly god would have given him wings[/1902]
11/14/2012 6:44:08 AM
#1469616
who are these supposed witnesses, for one?
why did you not take a video of it and put it on youtube? that would be pretty compelling.
and what is this about silver thread? so bascially our bodies are just inert puppets to be manipulated? in your opinion? then explain why the nervous system works the way it does? why can we feel pain?
11/14/2012 7:31:22 AM
#1469645
Doubting Thomas
OK now what the FUCK are you talking about? I suspect this is an instance of "if you can't blind them with brilliance, baffle them with bullshit."
11/14/2012 8:14:19 AM
#1469647
Filin De Blanc
I don't know what you're talking about but I'm still confident you're wrong.
11/14/2012 8:18:54 AM
#1469676
Stonespiral
I don't say this often but: What the fuck did I just read?
11/14/2012 8:53:31 AM
#1469709
Frostythesnowman
Crack Cocaine kids, just say no.
11/14/2012 9:47:35 AM
#1469724
Zagen30
what is this i don't even
11/14/2012 10:31:56 AM
#1469751
Thinking Allowed
11/14/2012 12:14:19 PM
#1469767
Mattiedef
The only thing that kept me focused was the fact I can debunk his idea of "Living cells."
We have made living cells with functioning, breeding XNA markers.
Otherwise it was all pretty much wall bang worthy. So hard to follow what the hell he was saying.
11/14/2012 12:43:57 PM
#1469786
John
Now the healing is proof.
No it's not. If everyone - or even a significant number of people - who prayed were healed and everyone who didn't suffered, now that would be proof. But it doesn't happen. I'm pretty certain that the majority of people who are told they have cancer pray. How many are cured by miracles?
And even if God does occasionally heal people, what good is it if He just picks a tiny handful of people at random for no discernible reason - out of millions of others in the same boat - to give this great gift to?
11/14/2012 1:13:17 PM
#1469787
Anon
@Mattiedef:
Not quite. Viruses have been synthesized de novo; bacterial cells have not. The closest equivalent is pulling the genome out of a bacterium and swapping in a new one.
But the quote is still total nonsense.
11/14/2012 1:18:14 PM
#1469788
Anon-e-moose
"The thing is that demons which resemble some of the dolls"
Shinku takes extreme umbrage at your remark, and is displeased with your bullshit ~dawa.
"exist in a dimension that is superimposed on our dimension"
There's a lot of "Rozen Maiden" fans out there, champing at the bit with any slight glimmer of hope; wishing for a third series. And whilst the 2-parter "Ouverture" delves into Suigintou's origin, and her friendship - then emnity - with Shinku, that wasn't enough to assuage their hunger. Don't make things any worse, Lukey-boy.
...~desu
11/14/2012 1:20:27 PM
#1469828
BlackMageJ
Sorry, could you say that again in something resembling language?
11/14/2012 3:02:01 PM
#1469833
Old Viking
Yet another occasion when I'm compelled to ask, You woke me out of a sound nap to tell me this?
11/14/2012 3:16:45 PM
#1469836
Mech610
11/14/2012 3:41:53 PM
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