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    For my Christians Friends

    Non-responsive. JB
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    Does science make belief in God obsolete?

    Bernie: >I liked some of the things that he >wrote, and I told him so. I find no flaw with that. >Hence, in my book he earned his honor. That's different from your original "honor" statement. Had that been your original honor statement we wouldn't be having this exchange. >Why...
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    Does science make belief in God obsolete?

    Bernie: >Don't be jealous Turok. >I respect you too. If you respect me because I'm a "senior member", my previous statement regarding the Ztroll applies here as well. >Who is honored? He who honors others. And I agree, if the honor is earned. Honor given without valid reason it no...
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    Does science make belief in God obsolete?

    Bernie: > ... as a senior member on this board he is >worthy of my respect. I respectfully suggest that your criteria for "respect worthy" individuals is beyond suspect. This comment isn't about respect or no respect for Ztroll or anyone else, it's simply about the value of respect when...
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    Does science make belief in God obsolete?

    Rcanfiel: >Quoting the work of another as if that is any kind >of definitive answer does not make you a messenger; >it makes you a rather poor researcher. I think I'm going to repost this quote the next time Rcan trots out his sacred scriptures to provide a "definitive answer" (it won't...
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    Does science make belief in God obsolete?

    Rcanfiel: >Turok is little more than an unqualified skeptic. Translation: I don't just accept the BS that he spews as gospel. JB
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    Does science make belief in God obsolete?

    Just a note on the above: When Rcanfiel (Now "TraderZones", 'cause he was banned) does the whole foot-stomping, red faced, childish rant routine such as the above, it doesn't mean that you're really wrong -- if he thought that he might actually attempt to engage you with contrary factual...
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    Does science make belief in God obsolete?

    Me: "There is no other god before me" Jerry: Which god?...there are so many to choose from. Fear not: Matthew 7:7 "Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you" JB PS: BTW, in your search, make sure you don't fall for...
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    Does science make belief in God obsolete?

    Past perfomance is no guarantee of future performance. Some restrictions apply. Not available in all states. JB
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    Does science make belief in God obsolete?

    "There is no other god before me." JB PS: Other than Gilbert, that is. Praise be.
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    For my Christians Friends

    God works in mysterious ways. JB
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    Just who are the bad guys in the polygamy case?

    Yes, and two wrongs don't make a right. JB
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    Just who are the bad guys in the polygamy case?

    Well said. JB
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    Does science make belief in God obsolete?

    Ep: >Non-sequitor - take a class in logic LOL -- how about you take a class in spelling. >Ha - It is one thing to be agnostic, though it is >quite another to go out and mock God. Wow -- that's good. You're right, those are clearly two different things. Did you figure that out on...
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    Does science make belief in God obsolete?

    So what you're saying is this: A: Thousands of Christian believers can, in good faith ask their Lord for help in healing the sick. These hypothetical believers are blind to the testing -- they only believe that someone needs help and have agreed to pray. B: Thousands of deserving...
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    Does science make belief in God obsolete?

    #38: Jesus saves.
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    Does science make belief in God obsolete?

    Stu: >170 years ago some fella said if trains go too fast, >no one on it will be able to breathe. therefore God >exists. Yes, but Gilbert still kicks his A@s. Praise be. JB
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    Does science make belief in God obsolete?

    Rcanfiel: >Impact is the most important evidence. Apparently even fictional impact counts. JB
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    Former US State Governor Questions 9/11 Official Story

    DT, I'm going to give you one example of why I'm not going to continue this exchange with you ... You say in an early post: >demolished building should fall into its >own footprint. And that's exactly what >happened to the WTC. That's a very strong position there DT. Saying the...
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    Former US State Governor Questions 9/11 Official Story

    DT: >Thanks, unfortunately you didn't provide an >answer to my question. Yes I did. You asked why there's CD when you can just light a fire. I specifically pointed out the differences and explained *why*, directly answering your question. Now, you are under no obligation to agree...
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