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    Hey Democrats, you want wage increases? How about applying the principles of free market economics.

    If you find 5 sentences long and rambling, perhaps words of 5 syllables like discrimination will also be challenging to you. But nevertheless, the difference between a Christian baker refusing services and Bruce Springsteen doing the same is rational, logical and one prescribed in law...
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    Hey Democrats, you want wage increases? How about applying the principles of free market economics.

    There's a crucial distinction between a Christian baker refusing to participate in celebrating a gay marriage and Bruce Springsteen refusing to play in NC. In refusing to perform, Springsteen didn't refuse his services to or against a particular person or persons because of who they are. That...
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    Dr. Hugh Ross....Bible predicts today's science.

    You're pushing a 4,000 year old fairy tale idea. There is no "1950s random chance". You keep saying there is, but then that's just pushing a creationist's fairy tale idea.
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    Dr. Hugh Ross....Bible predicts today's science.

    pfft yeah that's nothin'. I've been saying far more impressive is the way Goldilocks predicts "our" habitable zone long before "our" science ever knew about it. creationists lol
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    NASA Scientist - Universe seems hardwired to produce life

    A review on a great experiment (quantum eraser), but by it, one must assume the photon has taken a definitive or classical property before it's measured and is in effect, ordered to behave as a wave again. Double slit presents itself as a thought experiment as it invites you consider any...
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    NASA Scientist - Universe seems hardwired to produce life

    lol Go on, say the words. Evolution. Natural selection. Physical laws. They seem to stay away from what speculation? They are scientists, doing chemistry, working on an extremely advanced chemical pathway on non-life to life that correspond with the the physical laws of nature. They are...
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    NASA Scientist - Universe seems hardwired to produce life

    With 100 to 300 billion galaxies in the observable universe, each one containing between 10 million to a trillion stars and up to 400 billion stars in the Milky Way alone, there are many times more stars in the Universe than sand on all the beaches in all the World. The odds that just 200...
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    NASA Scientist - Universe seems hardwired to produce life

    It seems observing does affect the result. Perhaps not really surprising, as observing or interacting with photons must fundamentally interfere with them. I think you'll find observing to determine which slit the photons pass through will localize them and so produce the double bar pattern...
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    NASA Scientist - Universe seems hardwired to produce life

    Let me try that. Outside the universe, is still the universe, time or no time, whether no before or no after. The universe is everything there is. Therefore a universe need not be created. At 120 decimal points, it must also appear out of tune by a slight amount A universe by cosmic mistake...
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    NASA Scientist - Universe seems hardwired to produce life

    Why do you think I take offense? That you find comfort from superstition is fine. It's a sad failure of human reasoning, but perfectly ok by me. When you try to rationalize it in unreasonable ways, or attempt to elevate it to the level of science, that's where I take issue. Why would you...
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    NASA Scientist - Universe seems hardwired to produce life

    A far more sensible description of the double slit experiment would be this.
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    NASA Scientist - Universe seems hardwired to produce life

    I think you'll find it is Godridden Theists who think some deity just always existed and was never created.
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    NASA Scientist - Universe seems hardwired to produce life

    There's no argument there are alternative views and it is settled for some however, that is a different issue altogether. My point being you cannot reasonably bring those unsupported assertions of the imagination up to the same level or give equal weight to them as you might for scientific...
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    NASA Scientist - Universe seems hardwired to produce life

    Your first point suggests to me you think it reasonable to compare and give equal weight to mathematical assumptions and some actual calculations that measure real effects based on sound principles, against imaginary assertions based on no rational reasoning. Second point, agreed, there is...
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    NASA Scientist - Universe seems hardwired to produce life

    As well as virtual particles existing with actual particles, they exist and disappear in space that contains nothing, no energy, no matter, no 'actual' particles, nothing. These sub atomic virtual particles flicker in and out of existence - from nothing, overall described in Quantum Mechanics...
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    NASA Scientist - Universe seems hardwired to produce life

    If ever science didn't rule out a deity, then it would no longer be a deity.
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    NASA Scientist - Universe seems hardwired to produce life

    Virtual particles. "While the Big Bang theory explains how the universe has expanded and cooled since it began, it is quite silent on what “pulled the trigger,” so to speak. We simply don’t know what started the process. How there could be nothing at one moment and an entire baby universe the...
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    NASA Scientist - Universe seems hardwired to produce life

    Chemical reaction. Nothing more nothing less. Nothing else required.
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    NASA Scientist - Universe seems hardwired to produce life

    Chemical origins (walks like a duck) by natural causes (talks like a duck) scientifically is what all life is observed to be (looks like a duck). It's going to be a duck. The story that an imaginary magic man from a band called Genesis blew wind up Adam West's nose, who ironically turned into...
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