To: PhilipFreneau
Considering our miniscule knowledge and understanding, when compared to the vastness and complexity of God's creation; would it not be prudent to attempt to understand God, first, before attempting to determine if God had a Maker?
Considering our miniscule knowledge and understanding, when compared to the vastness and complexity the universe; would it not be prudent to attempt to understand the universe, before attempting to determine if it had a Maker?
To: Tungenchek
>> Considering our miniscule knowledge and understanding, when compared to the vastness and complexity the universe; would it not be prudent to attempt to understand the universe, before attempting to determine if it had a Maker?
This is the stupidest thing I have read in a long list of stupid things written by 'atheists' (so-called).
311 posted on
05/07/2005 6:16:52 PM PDT by
PhilipFreneau
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To: Tungenchek
Considering our miniscule knowledge and understanding, when compared to the vastness and complexity the universe; would it not be prudent to attempt to understand the universe, before attempting to determine if it had a Maker?
Well said, sir. I'd say you demolished him at his own ridiculous, recursively-causal game. No wonder he's mad.
393 posted on
05/17/2005 1:35:34 PM PDT by
aNYCguy
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