Author Topic: Harmony of faith and science  (Read 3165 times)

Alan Burns

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Re: Harmony of faith and science
« Reply #50 on: February 20, 2023, 08:57:25 AM »
Wow. I've been away from here for over a year and come back to find, not only that you have failed to learn anything, but you still haven't even been bothered to think of some new ways to approach the subject or even new wording. Just the same repetition of the some old phrases that have been taken apart and demolished countless times before - demonstrating all the 'conscious control' of a broken record. Ho hum.

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Re: Harmony of faith and science
« Reply #51 on: February 20, 2023, 09:34:17 AM »
Welcome back.

Thanks.

I see that you are still trying to use your free will to deny that you have free will.

Unfortunately, this could have been posted by you years ago, with exactly the same wording. You don't move on when your 'arguments' fail time and time again. You don't appear to be willing to learn about the logic of rational arguments and the avoidance of fallacies, even though you could (potentially, at least) learn to make better, more convincing arguments if you did. Is it not really all that important to you? Do you think that just telling people is enough? I really don't get why you're here if you just repeat the same failed arguments in the same words. What's the point? It's not even as if the audience here seems to be growing. If you want to just preach to more people, you'd be better off elsewhere, surely? I am actually quite curious as to what you think you're achieving.

Your statement is, of course, an example of begging the question. The sort of thing would be easily avoided if you took some time to educate yourself.
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Sebastian Toe

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Re: Harmony of faith and science
« Reply #52 on: February 20, 2023, 01:30:39 PM »
I see that you are still trying to use your free will to deny that you have free will.
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I see that you are still using your biological brain power  to conjure up irrational, illogical and imaginary souls.

I hope that one day you will come to see the truth
"The word God is for me nothing more than the expression and product of human weaknesses, the Bible a collection of honourable, but still primitive legends.'
Albert Einstein