Richard Dawkins, Famed Atheist, Supports Free Bibles In Schools

Quote from jem:

its always boils down to this with you, Stu. When caught trolling you, you pretend words mean their opposite and soon you will once again deny the authority of dictionaries.

Don't be so ridiculous. The words inevitable consequence and random chance and divine creator don't mean the same in any dictionary.

Your choice between two pairs of those words is false dilema by any standard, including a dictionary's.
Bottom line is for some weird thing you need to hang on to silly beliefs even at the cost of rationality.

Go jump off a tall building and see if an invevitable consequence and "random chance" mean the same then.
sheesh.
 
Quote from stu:

Don't be so ridiculous. The words inevitable consequence and random chance and divine creator don't mean the same in any dictionary.

Your choice between two pairs of those words is false dilema by any standard, including a dictionary's.
Bottom line is for some weird thing you need to hang on to silly beliefs even at the cost of rationality.

Go jump off a tall building and see if an invevitable consequence and "random chance" mean the same then.
sheesh.

now in good troll fashion you are completely misrepresenting the argument and my position.

what will you next trick from the troll playbook be. Will you try and change the subject completely right now?
 
Quote from jem:

now in good troll fashion you are completely misrepresenting the argument and my position.

what will you next trick from the troll playbook be. Will you try and change the subject completely right now?

No good blaming me because neither your argument or position make any sense.
Nothing said about opposite meanings. Show how "the authority of dictionaries" lol have the words inevitable consequence and random chance meaning anything like the same thing.

I suppose you will troll out those farcical and ludicrous comments as you never have had anything but.
 
Quote from nutmeg:

Poo was a problem. I believe Noah asked for "guidance" on the poo problem as it was piling up in one corner of the boat.

The poo was shoveled over the side of the boat and not until after the floods ended was it discovered by Captain Cook.

But think about it. Five people, which includes one woman and three children to had shovel poo off the boat from all the animals in the WORLD. And then there is still feed, and fresh water. Okay, maybe they could have caught the runoff from the rain. But where would they have put it? This boat would have to be many times larger than the the Exxon Valdez, and there were only five people to run it.

And then, when the boat lands on the side of a mountain even more weird stuff goes on after that!:eek:
 
Quote from stu:

No good blaming me because neither your argument or position make any sense.
Nothing said about opposite meanings. Show how "the authority of dictionaries" lol have the words inevitable consequence and random chance meaning anything like the same thing.

I suppose you will troll out those farcical and ludicrous comments as you never have had anything but.

you provide nothing but troll detritus.
 
I'll bet if Noah knew ahead of time that there are 12 million species he would have told God to stick it. That's just too much poo for one family to deal with.
 
Quote from Ricter:

The phrase "random chance" just makes me want to scream. Can you spell, "redundunt"?

It's like it's superfluously excessive or something.

There's no way that that something so random could happen by chance. The actual random chance-ness is fine-tuned by an omnipotent chaos.
 
Quote from futurecurrents:

It's like it's superfluously excessive or something.

There's no way that that something so random could happen by chance. The actual random chance-ness is fine-tuned by an omnipotent chaos.
Lol
 
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