Thursday, June 8, 2017

An airhead for Jeebus wrote "God is always at work within His creation, directing with unseen hands the direction of His work."

An airhead for Jeebus wrote "God is always at work within His creation, directing with unseen hands the direction of His work."

Imagine the stupidity required to write that bullshit. This is at a science article at the Wall Street Journal.

Somebody with a brain wrote a reply to this bullshit and some other bullshit the airhead wrote. Here it is:

Kweationist Klownery.
The typical/nonsensical, 'irreducible complexity' of 'Intelligent Design'/Stealth Kweationists.
A Shame you had to Blight this important news with your religious views, even if you masked them as scientific.
Your attempted fallacy?
Argument from Incredulity, a variant of Argument from Ignorance.
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You couldn't answer me, but I will again, rebut your answers to others. 
One cannot prove the Negative that there is No god.
Of course, you can't prove I'M not god.
Ho Hum.
Science has shown that literal Genesis/Young Earth Creationism/YEC/6000 year old Earth is wrong. A Dozen sciences show it so.
All of the Tens of Thousands of gods on which we have a verdict, have been shown to be false. Gods created for the same reason as you have.
'God of the Gaps' (google it): creating gods for what you don't understand, is bad reasoning, and again, shown to be false in all cases on which we have  a verdict.
"We don't know"/"We don't know yet", has always been the rational answer, rather than fabricating gods.
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This is what I wrote:
"We don't know"/"We don't know yet", has always been the rational answer, rather than fabricating gods.
Well done. Thanks.
The dense god-soaked are constantly looking for a hiding place for their god of the gaps. Their logic: "I'm too dumb to understand this and every scientist, including scientists thousands of years from now, will never understand, therefore the Magic Man did it."
The stupid, it burns.
There's a lot more stupid at that place. The average WSJ reader is a god-soaked moron.

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