To: Loc123
How would animals being able to "sense God" be pro-Christian? Liberals accept that animals sense things. They wouldn't want to admit they sense God.
Also, I brought up my Sagan claim because that too "seemed" credible at the time. Only when--miraculously--a Dr. who studies this very behavior visited our school (he's married to a teacher) did we learn the truth.
I can't even remember what you said about Sagan. If you don't want to believe what I said, that's fine with me, I know what was said though. It was just a sidepoint to your ridiculous claim that "cavemen" were atheists, ridiculous because there's no way to know.
398 posted on
12/07/2003 8:32:15 PM PST by
#3Fan
To: #3Fan
My friend, I think you need to read my posts more carefully.
1) You can simply search your "My Comments" to see what I said about Sagan's claim.
2) I never said cavemen were atheists or anything on that subject.
Also, I don't quite understand your bit about liberals not wanting to admit animals "sense things."
Besides, even if chimps looked to the sky after a loved one died, that is way to ambiguous to say they are looking toward God. They could be doing anything, even trying to gain heat after their bodies get cold by the animal version of greif. This is a breif example, but there is no clear conclusions even if that claim were verified.
But yes, these are minor points.
401 posted on
12/07/2003 8:56:53 PM PST by
Loc123
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