Just out of interest, why do you keep blundering back into that mistake? You have it explained to you on one thread, go quiet for a bit, then pop up and repeat it elsewhere.
Why?
Quite simple, bhs. From my point of view, and that of other 'people of faith' the so-called explanations are just that - non-explanations. With a little investigation, they don't hold water. I will often make this clear on the thread that the non-explanation has been posted on, and then 'go quiet for a bit' for a couple of reasons.
Firstly, having made my point about the non-explanation, I don't need to repeat that point: secondly, I have a life that may involve not using my computer for some hours, sometimes a day or two. For instance, currently I'm trying to finish my Fundraising course assignments which have been on hold since the end of October and have tried to avoid using this and other sites between about 10am and late afternoon (at which point I tend to abandon the computer anyway in order to cook evening meal for the family). Then there are the days I'm at the 2 charities I'm involved with, and then - as today - I help at various events and activities (I'm currently helping at a jobclub held at our church that runs once a week for 8 weeks)
As for my "pop(ping) up and repeat it elsewhere", there are those from your side of the debate who will make the same or very similar non-explanation' on a variety of threads, and I feel that it is my duty to respond to them on that thread - hence the repetition of my point that the 'explaation' doesn't hold water.
[/quote]Would it help to provide you with a numbered list so whenever you fall off the cliff one of us can say something like, "Hope balls up number 5" or whatever so you can just look it up?
[/quote]I suppose I could, if I had the time, do the equivalent for many of the non-explanations that people love to post. Not sure that I'd manage to get up to 5 on such a list - after all, many of the non-explanations are so similar that one rebuttal can do for several.