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Colossus wrote: Interesting to note that when God tells his name as Yahweh, that translates roughly to 'I am what am' or rather if we want to conjugate our verbs properly for translation to english 'I am what is'. Not to different from 'God is'.
Hi, my name is Dancing Mustard.Colossus wrote:Dancing Mustard, I really enjoy intellectual exchange, so I'm more than willing to discuss these points with you, but sarcastic one-liners aren't going to advance the conversation.
Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
Garth wrote:Yeah, I bet he's totally studly and buff.
Colossus wrote:Here's a question out of left-field for you, neo. Why are you a scientist?
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
Neoteny wrote:Colossus wrote:Here's a question out of left-field for you, neo. Why are you a scientist?
The short answer: because I enjoy it. I love the process, the definition, and the exchange of ideas associated with it.
Snorri1234 wrote:Neoteny wrote:Colossus wrote:Here's a question out of left-field for you, neo. Why are you a scientist?
The short answer: because I enjoy it. I love the process, the definition, and the exchange of ideas associated with it.
Not to mention all the chicks you get.
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
Colossus wrote:wow, lucky you, dude. I've never been a playa, and never had the chicks find 'I'm a biochemist' sexy. sorry, guis, I'll get that right out of my posts immediately. What's appropriate? LOL? I think that's the kind of thing a teenage girl uses. Maybe I should avail myself of the wondrous emoticons. Again, just can't bring myself there, I guess. I suppose I'll figure something out.
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
Colossus wrote:Dawkins is an egotistical prick, who masquerades as being a lot smarter than he is. He makes plenty of pseudoscientific claims about religion that have no basis in actual scientific fact. He is an irresponsible scientist who fuels the societal rift between science and religion. And he should be slapped. Hard. In my opinion.
Colossus wrote:Neutrino, your argument about eternity being essentially zero to an infinite god is circular because eternity would also be infinite to an infinite God. To an infinite God, time is meaningless, then to an infinite God, man always has been and always will be because each individual person came from what was before and will become something else. This is a philosophical argument, not a scientific one.
Guiscard wrote:OnlyAmbrose wrote:Are you for real? I mean, there's validity in the whole "experience with age" thing, but I happen to think that the younger folks here add just as much to the conversation as anyone else, ESPECIALLY gt. Are you seriously going to discredit him as a quality guy to talk to about serious stuff like this just because he's 21?
yeah, there are older folks here, but they maybe number about half of the "debating population", as it were... and I think the got tonkaed, myself, muy thaiguy, and many other younger, high school and college aged folks have added just as much relevant and quality material to philosophy and physics discussions as anyone else. Oftentimes more.
Just sayin'... I'm sure the old guys will back me up on this for the most part, if for no other reason than to defend everyone's favorite poster, gt
Here here.
Startling arrogance from this newly-arrived 'webmaster of 50 sites' character. To be honest, boasting about experience managing websites in an argument about GT's apparent lack of real-world experience isn't the way to go. One of the glories of the internet is both its agelessness and anonymity.