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Old 03-01-2008, 07:37 AM
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Originally Posted by weedseed View Post
I'll give you a much simpler task--Prove ANY theory that takes the place of "Goddidit"

I'm not limiting you to one, but MANY theories...Take any one you want...Take em' all. You only have to prove one of them though. Sound good to you?

Neither one of us can prove what caused what, so we have to look at other evidences that point in the general direction of what we believe. I'd suggest you spend your time doing that instead of starting the "proof" argument again...it won't get you anywhere.
You'll never get Zylark to prove anything. It's okay though... his faith in Science is unwavering.

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This is the logical argument of the creation of nature...doesn't work for the supernatural...

We can know things about nature through observation--we can't use science to understand or know (scientifically) the supernatural (so we cannot apply natural logic to the supernatural). apples and oranges man.
That's bullskit, my friend... Logical is relativity. Everything is relative. Supernatural things make sense on some integral level, whether on an ant's, a person's, God's, the Universe's, [insert *living* concept here]'s...

We can apply logic, and that is that everything is relative. Absolutes are an ideal, and are worked toward, but are never reached. Thus, by the very nature of being absolute, they are higher/more perfect than all else.
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