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[/i]]You're SO FULL OF SHIT! Who claims "non-believers" to be superior?[/i]
the non-believers. constantly. And loudly. There is a handful of atheists who do nothing but looking for any mention of god to challenge the sanity of the poster. The obvious assumption is that atheism is a higher mental state than belief. And it pretty much works in the opposite direction. Believers consider atheists to be very uninformed
Have you never been to P&R? It is only FOS if you fail to put on your glasses.
BTW... It's not possible to prove something does not exist.
This is almost too ludicrous to address. There are so many examples in math and science it is hard to know where to begin.
-- square root of a negative number (and other imaginary numbers)
-- perpetual motion machines (there is ALWAYS friction or other opposing forces, even in space)
-- A fractional result obtained by addition or subtraction of integers...
-- the final number of an infinite number (such as 1/9)
-- a positive number obtained by summing two negative numbers...
-- and a HUGE number of others...
try and go back and pick up some of your early science and math texts. You are really embarrassing yourself here.
[/i]]You're SO FULL OF SHIT! Who claims "non-believers" to be superior?[/i]
the non-believers. constantly. And loudly. There is a handful of atheists who do nothing but looking for any mention of god to challenge the sanity of the poster. The obvious assumption is that atheism is a higher mental state than belief. And it pretty much works in the opposite direction. Believers consider atheists to be very uninformed
Have you never been to P&R? It is only FOS if you fail to put on your glasses.
BTW... It's not possible to prove something does not exist.
This is almost too ludicrous to address. There are so many examples in math and science it is hard to know where to begin.
-- square root of a negative number (and other imaginary numbers)
-- perpetual motion machines (there is ALWAYS friction or other opposing forces, even in space)
-- A fractional result obtained by addition or subtraction of integers...
-- the final number of an infinite number (such as 1/9)
-- a positive number obtained by summing two negative numbers...
-- and a HUGE number of others...
try and go back and pick up some of your early science and math texts. You are really embarrassing yourself here.