Is God a scientist?

Antisemitism and other such remarks will not be tolerated
It's not designed at all.


Have you considered the function of a living body ? I know you are trying to convince yourself there is no design . Consider once more the difference between us and apes since so called split at the common ancestor.
I think you been a Jew , you are just pissed because the Holocaust .
 
Have you considered the function of a living body ? I know you are trying to convince yourself there is no design . Consider once more the difference between us and apes since so called split at the common ancestor.
I think you been a Jew , you are just pissed because the Holocaust .
Um... What? Surprisingly, you don't have to be a Jew to know how evolution works.
 
Have you considered the function of a living body ? I know you are trying to convince yourself there is no design . Consider once more the difference between us and apes since so called split at the common ancestor.
I think you been a Jew , you are just pissed because the Holocaust .
What the fuck?

Pissed because of the holocaust? Are you fucking kidding me?!
 
Mod hat - okay, let's not bring antisemitism and other bigotry into the mix, mmkay?
 
Oh, you think I believe in evolution because the holocaust shows there is no god? Or because I'm mad at God for the holocaust? I'm confused. If God is a scientist, then he has an IQ of about 1, just above pure randomness. Since evolution usually only changes a few bits at a time. In fact, I could probably do just as good a job at judging whether a variation in the species survives better or worse. Only, I don't need to, since nature does the selecting passively when one survives more often than the other.
 
[QUOTE="spidergoat, Since evolution usually only changes a few bits at a time. In fact, I could probably do just as good a job at judging whether a variation in the species survives better or worse. Only, I don't need to, since nature does the selecting passively when one survives more often than the other.[/QUOTE]

Mars moon and other planets have their nature for some reason up to the present there is no life . And if there were living organisms they have not survived with their wisdom up to our present knowledge
 
spidergoat said:
, Since evolution usually only changes a few bits at a time. In fact, I could probably do just as good a job at judging whether a variation in the species survives better or worse. Only, I don't need to, since nature does the selecting passively when one survives more often than the other.

Mars moon and other planets have their nature for some reason up to the present there is no life . And if there were living organisms they have not survived with their wisdom up to our present knowledge
What's your point?
 
So how do you induce life to Mars or the moon ? Would it start by itself or a man from the earth go and colonize the planet
There would need to be prerequisites for life like liquid water. It could start by itself and maybe it did. Are you trying to argue against the concept of abiogenesis?
 
God is not a scientist. Scientists study nature, but does not define its rules. An analogy is God runs a day care center full of games and toys that the youngsters/scientists investigate and learn about. Once one figures out or decides how a thing is works, this becomes a tradition among the children.
 
Well if god is omnipotent, then this god is trying to understand what this god knows and is still accumulating knowledge. And using imagination.
 
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