I am creating a new blog about some other stuff, mostly random. Mostly... If you like to argue, please go there. It's what a politician would do *hint*.
www.suckstoyourhealthreform.blogspot.com
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Arguments
Ok, sorry I kinda fell behind on the posts, too much homework. Yes, more than you, Chris. Aah, ok, so. 140.15... Ok, cool. Just kidding. So, today, as my colleague so nicely reminded me, I have no arguments board! So, here it is. Arguments take place here. Have fun, and don't hurt yourself.
Friday, March 5, 2010
Did you seriously just say that evolution is TRUE?
Aaah, evolution. Probably the most disputed argument between the Christians and the, ah, logical scientists, right? So, the question is, how did life come to be in the first place? Well the answer is simple for us Christians: God created us. After all, even with evolution, it would be impossible to create something as complex and intellectual as a human simply by waiting and watching. No, this must be the work of a higher power (God) because the microscopic, one celled organism that started off this whole logical chain of evolution, even if it evolved for billions and billions of years, would not reach the mental capability/capacity that we humans have. Similar to my response to the big bang theory; if this organism supposedly did exist, then where did it come from? It's not logical for it to just pop right out of the sky, now is it? Ok, so let's assume that this microorganism did come from something, as offspring. Where did that come from? And where did the thing that made that come from? And the chain goes on and on and on. Give me and answer, and I'll give you the same response, over and over again. If you did have the nerve to go really far back, you would either 1) pass out and die or 2) conclude that a DIVINE CREATOR created man and everything on this earth. For those smart-asses that say, "Well, he didn't create the Empire State Building, so =p," well, I'll break it down for you:
God create man, man build big hut, God gave man idea of bug hut, so God create great hut. Besides, could there be a big hut, as Thog here put it so nicely for us, if God did not create the universe? Could you build a bug hut if you did not exist? No.
My atheist colleague, whose name will not be mentioned but know who you are, once said that (I quote him directly), "There could have been some pure elements floating around, and when they collided, there was a huge explosion and life was created." Wow. Really, colleague? I think that it is VERY apparent after many a debate that organic material (living things, for the atheists) cannot come from non-organic materials (non living things, again, for the atheists). They just don't, okay? No matter how much energy is put into an element/substance, it will not turn into a living organism. Even that so called "expiriment" in New York where they supposedly "made life by using an extreme amount of energy." Let me tell you a few things here, folks: If life could be made from a lot of energy, the amount it would take is so far out of the capability of humans that it will never be reached. Secondly, to try to harness said energy would basically destroy everything in the proximity of about 200 miles. Almost like a nuclear bomb, except nothing would be left. Can humans really harness that kind of power? No. Then one might say, "Well, why don't we just try to use a couple of nuclear bombs to produce that kind of energy?" and I would say that you can try, but I won't be within 1,000 miles of where you're doing it. One would be stupid to try and "control" a nuclear bomb (atheists, be my guests and try). Well, that's pretty much all I got to say, and I have to go anyway. See ya all later.
Oh, and by the way, if you have something that you want to debate about from previous or current posts, or you want me to discuss something that I haven't yet, please leave a comment below.
God create man, man build big hut, God gave man idea of bug hut, so God create great hut. Besides, could there be a big hut, as Thog here put it so nicely for us, if God did not create the universe? Could you build a bug hut if you did not exist? No.
My atheist colleague, whose name will not be mentioned but know who you are, once said that (I quote him directly), "There could have been some pure elements floating around, and when they collided, there was a huge explosion and life was created." Wow. Really, colleague? I think that it is VERY apparent after many a debate that organic material (living things, for the atheists) cannot come from non-organic materials (non living things, again, for the atheists). They just don't, okay? No matter how much energy is put into an element/substance, it will not turn into a living organism. Even that so called "expiriment" in New York where they supposedly "made life by using an extreme amount of energy." Let me tell you a few things here, folks: If life could be made from a lot of energy, the amount it would take is so far out of the capability of humans that it will never be reached. Secondly, to try to harness said energy would basically destroy everything in the proximity of about 200 miles. Almost like a nuclear bomb, except nothing would be left. Can humans really harness that kind of power? No. Then one might say, "Well, why don't we just try to use a couple of nuclear bombs to produce that kind of energy?" and I would say that you can try, but I won't be within 1,000 miles of where you're doing it. One would be stupid to try and "control" a nuclear bomb (atheists, be my guests and try). Well, that's pretty much all I got to say, and I have to go anyway. See ya all later.
Oh, and by the way, if you have something that you want to debate about from previous or current posts, or you want me to discuss something that I haven't yet, please leave a comment below.
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Big Bang Theory? I think not.
Ok, so according to the so called "big bang theory," there was a primordail cloud of gas, and some major explosion happened, and BANG the universe was created. Alright, ummm, WHAT?? Creating the universe doesn't just happen, it takes time, something that only, well, gee, a HIGHER POWER could do. And how did that cloud of gas (or, whatever it was) get there? Hmm? And wherever that came from, how did that get there? Obviously, a divine creator must have put it there, if this Big Bang theory was to be true (which it is not because God created the universe, not some pimped out cloud of gas). Is this not logical? What you evolutionists all think we lack; logic? Well, it seems pretty logical to me. Now you may say, "Now hold on there a minute, so what if we can't prove our theory? You can't prove your God, so he must not exist." For you ATYPers out there, you would recognize that as a logial fallacy anyday. Burden of proof, to be exact. I gotta go, but I will be back to prove you wrong... I'll prove you all wrong... CloudOtter, I know exactly what you're thinking, so don't say it.
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