tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6030110973061875792.post1464782390232572371..comments2024-03-16T21:32:23.088-04:00Comments on A Sure Word: The Cool Thing about ChristianityRKBentleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00566375018731000081noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6030110973061875792.post-31864392733485606902011-10-02T22:35:35.806-04:002011-10-02T22:35:35.806-04:00Vorwicked,
You tried what?
Did you try to sham...Vorwicked,<br /><br />You tried what? <br /><br />Did you try to shame me into submission by calling me stupid?<br /><br />Did you try to educate me with your underwhelming biblical scholarship?<br /><br />Did you try to persuade me with bald assertions?<br /><br />Did you try to trick me into thinking you were older yet couldn't get your own age correct?<br /><br />Whatever it was you were trying, yes - you failed. Keep trying though. Please visit again.<br /><br />God bless!!<br />RKBentleyRKBentleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00566375018731000081noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6030110973061875792.post-84592315181991862752011-09-29T14:15:28.922-04:002011-09-29T14:15:28.922-04:00This comment has been removed by the author.Vorwickedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15569536520738754732noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6030110973061875792.post-52134445000895859382011-09-14T22:25:28.671-04:002011-09-14T22:25:28.671-04:00Vorwicked,
Thanks for visiting my blog. I normal...Vorwicked,<br /><br />Thanks for visiting my blog. I normally wouldn't have published all three of your comments because it's obvious that you were merely confused by the moderation feature. However, I saw a certain irony in your confusion while you simultaneously call creationists stupid. Since you lacked civility, I thought it not too harsh to expose your lack of attention. Oh, and BTW, are you 13 or 14? I suspect it's more like 12.<br /><br />I'm a little encouraged by the responses to this post. Thus far, the only rebuttal seems to be to try to insult me. I think that is indicative of the strength of the argument.<br /><br />I hope I've not driven you off. Thanks for visiting. Please visit again.<br /><br />God bless!!<br />RKBentleyRKBentleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00566375018731000081noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6030110973061875792.post-78726274275361217052011-09-13T16:15:38.141-04:002011-09-13T16:15:38.141-04:00This comment has been removed by the author.Vorwickedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15569536520738754732noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6030110973061875792.post-22981035298102747512011-09-13T16:15:37.544-04:002011-09-13T16:15:37.544-04:00This comment has been removed by the author.Vorwickedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15569536520738754732noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6030110973061875792.post-26730789327125571052011-09-13T16:11:31.676-04:002011-09-13T16:11:31.676-04:00This comment has been removed by the author.Vorwickedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15569536520738754732noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6030110973061875792.post-12605198813380713192011-07-25T11:06:27.730-04:002011-07-25T11:06:27.730-04:00You are an idiot,
I think it's funny that you...You are an idiot,<br /><br />I think it's funny that you use that as your screen name. Idiot... May I call you, Idiot?, I appreciate you visiting my blog. Self deprecating humor is a subtle art but you make it look so easy.<br /><br />Idiot, said, “Wow. Really? ¶First of all, since when did scientists start saying the physical laws poofed themselves into existence?”<br /><br />Of course they don't put it in those words but what are the alternatives? Either physical laws have always existed (i.e. they are eternal) or they were created. If they were created, they could not have been created by anything supernatural because science only allows natural explanations. Therefore, they must have created themselves. <br /><br />Idiot said, “Scientists have several theories involving gravity and whatnot, but nothing can be proven...” <br /><br />LOL. Yes, scientists have several theories involving gravity. They have very few ideas about the origin of gravity or other physical laws. <br /><br />Idiot said, “And even if scientists had no idea where something came from doesn't mean it might spontaneously change.” <br /><br />Still, they have no rational reason to expect them to remain constant. Science does not consider purpose or design behind natural laws. If they are purposeless and undesigned, why should they necessarily be constant – especially if you don't know what causes them?<br /><br />Idiot said, “I can't believe you could possibly disgrace the human race more than questioning how the scientists knew the laws of physics could stay the same in extraterrestrial areas.” <br /><br />But how can they KNOW without having observed and tested physical laws everywhere? They haven't been everywhere to test or observe them! <br /><br />Idiot said, “Galileo, hundreds of years in the past, developed the first telescope and charted how gravity affected space elsewhere, proposing the idea of a heliocentric solar system.”<br /><br />Galileo's telescope was very crude by today's standard. The amount of the universe we can observe today has only been observable for the last few decades, not for hundreds of years. And even what we can observe cannot necessarily be tested. How do we know physics operates the same inside a distant star as it does here on earth?<br /><br />By the way, since when is it insulting to not agree with the majority of scientists? Do I need to remind you that Galileo disagreed with the majority of scientists in his day?<br /><br />Idiot said, “Fourth, how do you know God won't change? He, of course, just poofed into existence, so how do you know he will not vary?'<br /><br />Malachi 3:6 says, “For I am the Lord, I change not.” Also, God is eternal; He always was and never came into existence. If you are a Christian, you should know these things.<br /><br />Idiot said, “And finally, gravity is not a law.”<br /><br />You're conflating theory and fact. 'What' gravity is is a theory. 'That' gravity is is a fact.<br />Idiot said, “You are an idiot. I'm every way. I am a Christian who looks at facts and knows the definitions of simple words.”<br /><br />Perhaps you are a Christian. I also think you're about 13 years old – at least you act that way maturity wise. Thanks anyway for visiting my blog. God bless!!<br /><br />RKBentleyRKBentleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00566375018731000081noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6030110973061875792.post-62502216691956643602011-07-22T23:43:08.942-04:002011-07-22T23:43:08.942-04:00Wow. Really?
First of all, since when did scientis...Wow. Really?<br />First of all, since when did scientists start saying the physical laws poofed themselves into existence? Scientists have several theories involving gravity and whatnot, but nothing can be proven, so no specific explanation can be confirmed as correct currently. And even if scientists had no idea where something came from doesn't mean it might spontaneously change.<br /><br />Secondly, I can't believe you could possibly disgrace the human race more than questioning how the scientists knew the laws of physics could stay the same in extraterrestrial areas. Galileo, hundreds of years in the past, developed the first telescope and charted how gravity affected space elsewhere, proposing the idea of a heliocentric solar system. Many scientists later, Einstein proposed an explanation of gravity and how all things in the universe work the same by measuring the planets' orbits. We sent satellites, probes, rovers, etc. before we sent the first man to the moon. That was Apollo 11. Are you saying that people just assumed that the moon would be the same, and we didn't do thousands of tests, measurements, and so on?<br /><br />Third of all, if you didn't know which orchard an apple came from, would you say that it might change its orchard of origin, or type, or even color? No! Thanks to the second law of motion, we know that laws will not spontaneously change if they have no reason.<br /><br />Fourth, how do you know God won't change? He, of course, just poofed into existence, so how do you know he will not vary?<br /><br />And finally, gravity is not a law. There are very few laws in science, and pretty much everything modern day scientists work with is theory. Anything that contradicts itself in science is a theory and is currently being worked on and fine-tuned to be a law. All physical laws will stay the same and will always stay the same in any universe up to the eighth dimension, because a law is intrinsically a law.<br /><br />You are an idiot. I'm every way. I am a Christian who looks at facts and knows the definitions of simple words.<br /><br />Please see a doctor.<br /><br />Sincerely, a concerned theist.You are an idiothttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17548486436373285084noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6030110973061875792.post-6105125659500998642011-07-22T23:41:50.040-04:002011-07-22T23:41:50.040-04:00Wow. Really?
First of all, since when did scientis...Wow. Really?<br />First of all, since when did scientists start saying the physical laws poofed themselves into existence? Scientists have several theories involving gravity and whatnot, but nothing can be proven, so no specific explanation can be confirmed as correct currently. And even if scientists had no idea where something came from doesn't mean it might spontaneously change.<br /><br />Secondly, I can't believe you could possibly disgrace the human race more than questioning how the scientists knew the laws of physics could stay the same in extraterrestrial areas. Galileo, hundreds of years in the past, developed the first telescope and charted how gravity affected space elsewhere, proposing the idea of a heliocentric solar system. Many scientists later, Einstein proposed an explanation of gravity and how all things in the universe work the same by measuring the planets' orbits. We sent satellites, probes, rovers, etc. before we sent the first man to the moon. That was Apollo 11. Are you saying that people just assumed that the moon would be the same, and we didn't do thousands of tests, measurements, and so on?<br /><br />Third of all, if you didn't know which orchard an apple came from, would you say that it might change its orchard of origin, or type, or even color? No! Thanks to the second law of motion, we know that laws will not spontaneously change if they have no reason.<br /><br />Fourth, how do you know God won't change? He, of course, just poofed into existence, so how do you know he will not vary?<br /><br />And finally, gravity is not a law. There are very few laws in science, and pretty much everything modern day scientists work with is theory. Anything that contradicts itself in science is a theory and is currently being worked on and fine-tuned to be a law. All physical laws will stay the same and will always stay the same in any universe up to the eighth dimension, because a law is intrinsically a law.<br /><br />You are an idiot. I'm every way. I am a Christian who looks at facts and knows the definitions of simple words.<br /><br />Please see a doctor.<br /><br />Sincerely, a concerned theist.You are an idiothttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17548486436373285084noreply@blogger.com