Do you believe in God?

Do you believe in God?

  • Yes

    Votes: 71 34.6%
  • No

    Votes: 122 59.5%
  • Maybe

    Votes: 12 5.9%

  • Total voters
    205

Cut.Throat.

Well-Known Member
The flat Earth model is an archaic conception of the Earth's shape as a plane or disk. Many ancient cultures subscribed to a flat Earthcosmography, including Greece until theclassical period, the Bronze Age and Iron Agecivilizations of the Near East until theHellenistic period, India until the Gupta period(early centuries AD) and China until the 17th


Wiki as well
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flat_Earth

Nice try!
Keywords: archaic. CONCEPTION. ancient.
Conception means IDEA. As in: NOT SCIENTIFICALLY PROVEN.
Guess what happens to ideas that are not scientifically proven? They die. Just like your imaginary friend will. Just like the flat earth idea.
 

Bubblegum31

Well-Known Member
Keywords: archaic. CONCEPTION. ancient.
Conception means IDEA. As in: NOT SCIENTIFICALLY PROVEN.
Guess what happens to ideas that are not scientifically proven? They die. Just like your imaginary friend will. Just like the flat earth idea.
They believed in this conception for centurys and for them it was accordiong to thier standards aproven fact!

If you wanna say that god is a coneption it can also means its true or false

Now back to the proof

Have you done your home work still!?
 

Cut.Throat.

Well-Known Member
They believed in this conception for centurys and for them it was accordiong to thier standards aproven fact!

If you wanna say that god is a coneption it can also means its true or false

Now back to the proof

Have you done your home work still!?
I will once you do your homework that the flying spaghetti monster exists. Because you're literally asking me to prove your imaginary friend exists.

Stupid people have stupid beliefs. What a surprise.

Proof:
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/unique-everybody-else/201401/more-knowledge-less-belief-in-religion

I'm actually going to bed now. Goodnight.
 

GreenLogician

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Have you done your home work still!?
Hi Bubblegum, I'd really like to assess some proof of God or anything supernatural, but I saw your video and I'm afraid I'm allergic to Zakir Naik.
Was he your champion, or as his opponent?
I pray you aren't a fan of Naik, as everything he says about science or history is wrong, and anyone with a familiarity with the topic can pick out his many mistakes per minute.
If you're a Naik fan, you haven't done your science homework, checking anything he says.
 

Bubblegum31

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Hi Bubblegum, I'd really like to assess some proof of God or anything supernatural, but I saw your video and I'm afraid I'm allergic to Zakir Naik.
Was he your champion, or as his opponent?
I pray you aren't a fan of Naik, as everything he says about science or history is wrong, and anyone with a familiarity with the topic can pick out his many mistakes per minute.
If you're a Naik fan, you haven't done your science homework, checking anything he says.
Hay green,

No he is one of many, I find the guy pretty logical tho!

I like ahmed deedat alot as well..

Maybe you can point me out please about his mistakes.

Thanks alot.

Bubble
 

2ANONYMOUS

Well-Known Member
I am your GOD kneel before me and rub my feet lol God , Jesus spider man superman all in the same comic book non sense , another thing we as humans need in order to get through life that someone some need to look up to ,,
If there was a God then how come he has not shown himself EVER i mean if you really think about it The universe is way above him he is nothing but a thought in your imagination nothing more n nothing less
 

GreenLogician

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Yep! A few mistakes he regularly repeats:
*Darwin's famous finches were found on 'Keletropist Island'
Correction: There no such place, it was the Galapagos Islands.

*Darwin found those finches pecking in different niches in a tree there, adapting to have different beak sizes depending on the holes in the tree they were pecking at.
Correction: They weren't pecking at literal niches, literal holes in a tree. They had adapted to live in different *ecological niches*, which just means any sustainable way of life.

*Naik claims the world was thought to be flat before the authorship of the Quran.
Correction: The true shape of the Earth was known 1000 years before the Quran was written, discovered by the ancient Greeks like Eratosthenes, this information quickly became widespread across the ancient world.

*He says only four transitional fossil species for human evolution from early apes are known.
Correction: There are over two dozen known species. (And thousands of specimens spread across those species.)

*He says that evolution being a 'theory' means there isn't strong evidence for it.
Correction: That's the colloquial definition of theory. In science a 'scientific theory', what evolution is, means something else. A framework of understanding that explains a body of facts, that is supported by strong evidence from multiple independent lines of research, and that has made risky predictions that were verified; predictions which were highly unlikely to be verified if the model is incorrect.

Here's someone going through 5 minutes of him talking and pointing out 25 mistakes
 
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Padawanbater2

Well-Known Member
Yep! A few mistakes he regularly repeats:
*Darwin's famous finches were found on 'Keletropist Island'
Correction: There no such place, it was the Galapagos Islands.

*Darwin found those finches pecking in different niches in a tree there, adapting to have different beak sizes depending on the holes in the tree they were pecking at.
Correction: They weren't pecking at literal niches, literal holes in a tree. They had adapted to live in different *ecological niches*, which just means any sustainable way of life.

*Naik claims the world was thought to be flat before the authorship of the Quran.
Correction: The true shape of the Earth was known 1000 years before the Quran was written, discovered by the ancient Greeks like Eratosthenes, this information quickly became widespread across the ancient world.

*He says only four transitional fossil species for human evolution from early apes are known.
Correction: There are over two dozen known species. (And thousands of specimens spread across those species.)

*He says that evolution being a 'theory' means there isn't strong evidence for it.
Correction: That's the colloquial definition of theory. In science a 'scientific theory', what evolution is, means something else. A framework of understanding that explains a body of facts, that is supported by strong evidence from multiple independent lines of research, and that has made risky predictions that were verified; predictions which were highly unlikely to be verified if the model is incorrect.

Here's someone going through 5 minutes of him talking and pointing out 25 mistakes
Mad rep for doing this
 

Padawanbater2

Well-Known Member
Yes, I'd read that only a few days ago (I'm on a mobile phone, so I don't turn it to landscape very much). This after listening to a famous Jewish death camp survivor.
Imagine it, you're lying in cramped living quarters with 8 other people, no space to stand up, one toilet throughout the entire barracks (of more than 400 people) that exists as a hole in the ground. Everyone next to you starving and freezing..

.. and someone telling you Hitler will go to heaven while you will go to hell. For believing the wrong story.

God, as they describe it simply cannot exist under such circumstances, and if it does, why would anyone worship it?
 

ttystikk

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Because belief in God is the first step of dissociation with reality, after which holding contradictory thoughts in one's head becomes second nature.
 

Padawanbater2

Well-Known Member
Because belief in God is the first step of dissociation with reality, after which holding contradictory thoughts in one's head becomes second nature.
But violent video games and rock music are to blame..

:rolleyes:

Did anyone even put forth the question that organized religion might have something to do with it when they were blaming pop culture for all of humanity's ills when you were coming up?
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
But violent video games and rock music are to blame..

:rolleyes:

Did anyone even put forth the question that organized religion might have something to do with it when they were blaming pop culture for all of humanity's ills when you were coming up?
My parents were hippies. Pot smoke swirls hazily around in my memories of many nights spent listening to my folks and friends in just such discussions.

Most of them would be pretty disgusted with who they 'grew up' to be.
 

Padawanbater2

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My parents were hippies. Pot smoke swirls hazily around in my memories of many nights spent listening to my folks and friends in just such discussions.

Most of them would be pretty disgusted with who they 'grew up' to be.
They had these conversations amongst themselves and still came out on the wrong end, even as pot smoking hippies?
 
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