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Topic: questions that believers are afraid to answer - part 2
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Tue 01/29/08 06:48 PM

I am still hearing this even in the second one funches...

blah blah blah blah



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yes "feralcatlady"..almost reminds you of your "CHRISTIANS AND COFFEE AT STARBUCKS" thread

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Tue 01/29/08 06:48 PM


NO they dont. They dont believe in god. They believe some alien emperor dumped a lot of aliens into a volcano and have some special thing so their ghosts dont escape. They then believe that these ghosts attach onto our bodies and make us believe in the different religions..whether its Christianity, buddism..etc.laugh laugh laugh


now "Chazster" you are assuming that all scientologist agree with each other...even christians form splinter sects like orthodox presbyterian satanist ..some Christians say that Jesus is God and other Christians disagree with that

Actually Christianity isnt one religion it is many. If you want to compare take one religion. Catholicism teaches that God and Jesus is one and if you get far enough into Scientology you get to hear about aliens.

There are however people that believe in God and Science... about every person in a scientific field that is in a religion with a God... which I am sure is a lot of people. I am also sure they wouldn't consider their beliefs are Scientology. I personally believe in my own version of the clockmaker theory.

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Tue 01/29/08 06:50 PM

I really doubt that the fundamental law energy will really go anywhere. Not saying that it cant but I SERIOUSLY DOUBT IT. That said that means anything thats not a mathematical equation could change so then you could say nothing in science except the math is could not be true. If you wanna go there then we can say just about everything we know could be wrong and nothing could be proven other than math.


WOW "Chazster" did you say "you really DOUBT it" ..well in that case you just neutralized your own argument...remember my motto
"to believe is to doubt"....funches 3:16


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Tue 01/29/08 06:54 PM
and i have also said that that motto is incorrect because they have opposing meanings. I also can't believe that the law is correct because there is proof it is correct and to believe something their has to be no proof, but I dont feel like getting into that argument again.

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Tue 01/29/08 06:56 PM


I am still hearing this even in the second one funches...

blah blah blah blah



love love love love love love flowerforyou flowerforyou flowerforyou flowerforyou flowerforyou


yes "feralcatlady"..almost reminds you of your "CHRISTIANS AND COFFEE AT STARBUCKS" thread



oh no my sweet....that is a place that is just full of love and adoration for the funches......You know I love ya....

:heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart:

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Tue 01/29/08 06:56 PM

either way by taking what scientists consider a law matter and energy must be eternal. So it is just as likely that there is an Eternal being as well.


..er.."Chazster sometimes scientists even places the wrong heads on dinosaurs ..anytime someone use the term "LAw" mean whatever they are referring to is not a constant and therefore not eternal

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Tue 01/29/08 06:57 PM
Though I guess it could depend on the context it is used. In the use of a belief. Like I believe in God. If you doubt then you don't believe.

However if you use it in the context of"I believe I took some advil". You are not talking about a believe but saying something you think you did.

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Tue 01/29/08 06:59 PM


either way by taking what scientists consider a law matter and energy must be eternal. So it is just as likely that there is an Eternal being as well.


..er.."Chazster sometimes scientists even places the wrong heads on dinosaurs ..anytime someone use the term "LAw" mean whatever they are referring to is not a constant and therefore not eternal

Not true in all cases
"Those laws which are just mathematical definitions (say, fundamental law of mechanics - second Newton's law F = \frac{dp}{dt}), or uncertainty principle, or least action principle, or causality - are absolutely correct (simply by definition). They are extremely useful - because they can not be violated nor falsified."

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Tue 01/29/08 07:02 PM



NO they dont. They dont believe in god. They believe some alien emperor dumped a lot of aliens into a volcano and have some special thing so their ghosts dont escape. They then believe that these ghosts attach onto our bodies and make us believe in the different religions..whether its Christianity, buddism..etc.laugh laugh laugh


now "Chazster" you are assuming that all scientologist agree with each other...even christians form splinter sects like orthodox presbyterian satanist ..some Christians say that Jesus is God and other Christians disagree with that

Actually Christianity isnt one religion it is many. If you want to compare take one religion. Catholicism teaches that God and Jesus is one and if you get far enough into Scientology you get to hear about aliens.

There are however people that believe in God and Science... about every person in a scientific field that is in a religion with a God... which I am sure is a lot of people. I am also sure they wouldn't consider their beliefs are Scientology. I personally believe in my own version of the clockmaker theory.


the point I'm trying to make "Chazster" is that every relgion has doubts in the belief and form their own sects because of those disagreements

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Tue 01/29/08 07:04 PM



I am still hearing this even in the second one funches...

blah blah blah blah



love love love love love love flowerforyou flowerforyou flowerforyou flowerforyou flowerforyou


yes "feralcatlady"..almost reminds you of your "CHRISTIANS AND COFFEE AT STARBUCKS" thread



oh no my sweet....that is a place that is just full of love and adoration for the funches......You know I love ya....

:heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart:


you're sure I'm not playing the part Nicolas Cage did in the WickerMan

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Tue 01/29/08 07:05 PM
I told you before, an individual may have doubts on the beliefs of their religion, but if they are doubting then they personally dont believe.

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Tue 01/29/08 07:05 PM

and i have also said that that motto is incorrect because they have opposing meanings. I also can't believe that the law is correct because there is proof it is correct and to believe something their has to be no proof, but I dont feel like getting into that argument again.


sorry "Chazster" but it was you that use the term "DOUBT"

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Tue 01/29/08 07:07 PM

Though I guess it could depend on the context it is used. In the use of a belief. Like I believe in God. If you doubt then you don't believe.

However if you use it in the context of"I believe I took some advil". You are not talking about a believe but saying something you think you did.


but "Chazter" either way you have express "doubt"... for example..if you believe you took advil means you are unsure if you did..

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Tue 01/29/08 07:11 PM



either way by taking what scientists consider a law matter and energy must be eternal. So it is just as likely that there is an Eternal being as well.


..er.."Chazster sometimes scientists even places the wrong heads on dinosaurs ..anytime someone use the term "LAw" mean whatever they are referring to is not a constant and therefore not eternal

Not true in all cases
"Those laws which are just mathematical definitions (say, fundamental law of mechanics - second Newton's law F = \frac{dp}{dt}), or uncertainty principle, or least action principle, or causality - are absolutely correct (simply by definition). They are extremely useful - because they can not be violated nor falsified."


"Chazster" if the laws of Physics could not be altered manipulated broken or cancelled out then they would be no airplanes in the sky .....

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Tue 01/29/08 07:12 PM


Though I guess it could depend on the context it is used. In the use of a belief. Like I believe in God. If you doubt then you don't believe.

However if you use it in the context of"I believe I took some advil". You are not talking about a believe but saying something you think you did.


but "Chazter" either way you have express "doubt"... for example..if you believe you took advil means you are unsure if you did..

thats why I said it depends on the context. saying i believe I took advil is not actually a belief. seeing that you can prove whether you took it or not.
Belief is the psychological state in which an individual holds a proposition or premise (argument) to be true without necessarily being able to adequately prove its main contention to other people who may or may not agree.


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Tue 01/29/08 07:13 PM




either way by taking what scientists consider a law matter and energy must be eternal. So it is just as likely that there is an Eternal being as well.


..er.."Chazster sometimes scientists even places the wrong heads on dinosaurs ..anytime someone use the term "LAw" mean whatever they are referring to is not a constant and therefore not eternal

Not true in all cases
"Those laws which are just mathematical definitions (say, fundamental law of mechanics - second Newton's law F = \frac{dp}{dt}), or uncertainty principle, or least action principle, or causality - are absolutely correct (simply by definition). They are extremely useful - because they can not be violated nor falsified."


"Chazster" if the laws of Physics could not be altered manipulated broken or cancelled out then they would be no airplanes in the sky .....

Really? I know of no law that says plains cant fly.

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Tue 01/29/08 07:13 PM

I told you before, an individual may have doubts on the beliefs of their religion, but if they are doubting then they personally dont believe.


well "Chazster"..those that do not doubt also do not have faith or exist in ignorant bliss

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Tue 01/29/08 07:17 PM





either way by taking what scientists consider a law matter and energy must be eternal. So it is just as likely that there is an Eternal being as well.


..er.."Chazster sometimes scientists even places the wrong heads on dinosaurs ..anytime someone use the term "LAw" mean whatever they are referring to is not a constant and therefore not eternal

Not true in all cases
"Those laws which are just mathematical definitions (say, fundamental law of mechanics - second Newton's law F = \frac{dp}{dt}), or uncertainty principle, or least action principle, or causality - are absolutely correct (simply by definition). They are extremely useful - because they can not be violated nor falsified."


"Chazster" if the laws of Physics could not be altered manipulated broken or cancelled out then they would be no airplanes in the sky .....

Really? I know of no law that says plains cant fly.


the laws of gravity

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Tue 01/29/08 07:20 PM
That law doesn't say things can't fly. If it does then jumping would have defied the law, but it doesnt.
The law of gravity is
F=Gm1m2/d2

So where exactly does it say things can't fly? All they are doing is overcoming a force, but that force still exists.

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Tue 01/29/08 07:24 PM
Edited by Chazster on Tue 01/29/08 07:25 PM


I told you before, an individual may have doubts on the beliefs of their religion, but if they are doubting then they personally dont believe.


well "Chazster"..those that do not doubt also do not have faith or exist in ignorant bliss

Faith can refer to a religion, or to belief in one or more deities. It has two general implications which can be implied either exclusively or mutually:

* To trust:
o To commit oneself to act based on self experience to warrant belief, but without absolute proof.[1] Mere belief on the basis of evidence is not faith. To have faith involves an act of will.

# To believe without reason:

* Believing impulsively, or believing based upon social traditions or personal hopes.


Nope you are wrong. Apparently believing is part of the definition of faith.

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