Tomb of Jesus & James Cameron

With sciforums being a site that tends to condemn Christianity, I can understand your religious barriers, and you're right, it is a site from a Christian point of view.

However, it's not the only source... it does give due credit from other sources, and I think, based on that, their argument is quite valid.

I am sure it does... when the wind is blowing in a slight westly direction and the sun is at a 22% angle. Im sure it all makes perfect sense to you.
 
I am sure it does... when the wind is blowing in a slight westly direction and the sun is at a 22% angle. Im sure it all makes perfect sense to you.


Judging by your sarcasm, I'm not sure now that it's a Christian site that's bothering you, or it's that you don't like how the conclusion leads.

Either way:

"The Christian is quite free to believe that there is a considerable amount of settled order and inevitable development in the universe. But the materialist is not allowed to admit into his spotless machine the slightest speck of spiritualism or miracle." -G.K. Chesterton
 
Judging by your sarcasm, I'm not sure now that it's a Christian site that's bothering you, or it's that you don't like how the conclusion leads.

Either way:

"The Christian is quite free to believe that there is a considerable amount of settled order and inevitable development in the universe. But the materialist is not allowed to admit into his spotless machine the slightest speck of spiritualism or miracle." -G.K. Chesterton

Carl Sagan

You can't convince a believer of anything; for their belief is not based on evidence, it's based on a deep-seated need to believe.
 
Carl Sagan

You can't convince a believer of anything; for their belief is not based on evidence, it's based on a deep-seated need to believe.

he could be talking about anything\anyone, including you. it is not for us to prove the doco wrong but for them to prove it right. it really looks like complete BS...sorry charlie.
 
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