mymistake Posted June 8, 2013 Share Posted June 8, 2013 How do you prove a fictional character glowed? Or are we taking the Bible as proof that Moses actually existed? ummm... no. Radiation, by the way, is deadly... especially if it's enough to make someone actually put off enough to see with the naked eye. Ouch, bad science there too. Or maybe he was like those fish way deep in the ocean, bioluminescence? Or like the cephalopods! with tiny little muscles under the skin to flash color and light to communicate! It is rumored he wasn't very good at speaking.... hmmmmmm Your response is clear Rs. I tried. End, if you want to use faith that is fine. The only guideline is don't hurt others and I'm quite confident that you do not hurt anybody. So go ahead and enjoy your faith. You only meet resistance when you try to confuse faith with evidence. It doesn't work that way. Faith is assuming without evidence. We have all been where you are now. Most of us still remember what that was like. We remember thinking that we were right. We were so sure of it. But then we got to a place where you have never been. Your analogies will not undo our experience. Stick to your faith and enjoy it. If you would simply call it faith and not try to pass it off as evidence or science then there would be no disagreement. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mymistake Posted June 8, 2013 Share Posted June 8, 2013 Radiation, by the way, is deadly... especially if it's enough to make someone actually put off enough to see with the naked eye. Ouch, bad science there too. Yeah. What happened to the workers trying to cool down Fukushima? They walked through a puddle of water and got severely burned by it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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