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Re: Why, 44031? by #44031 ..... Atheism Debate Forum

Date:   6/8/2005 9:00:01 PM ( 19 y ago)
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Chaz,

I am here to debate Atheism, and its ridiculousness. You are not required to answer any of my posts. If you find me unreasonable, too damn smart for you, too pushy, or anything else, please do not respond. I have just as much right to be here as you.

I feel atheism is comprised of lost souls, as I used to be. I used to be high-minded, arrogant, thinking I was God, just like you. But I came to my senses and realized, "there is a God, and I'm not Him".

I don't care if you convert to Christianity or not, no that's not why I'm here. I'm here for intelligent debate that will stimulate me. Again, you are not required to answer, or even read my posts, for that matter. You have been angry ever since I began reading this forum, not only to me, but others. If you're so happy with your present spirit, why are you so angry? Just asking.

Having said that, here's another valid reason I believe in Creationism:

The human cell has some 200,000 proteins, and that the smallest of these would require the same time to accidentally form as it takes the blindfolded person to solve the Rubik's cube - whether or not you approach this from a nucleic acid standpoint. A blindfolded person could solve a Rubik's Cube in 1.35 trillion years, if he made one move per second and never rested.

"Imagine 10 to the 50th blind persons each with a scrambled Rubik cube, and try to conceive of the chance of them all simultaneously arriving at the solved form. You then have the chance of arriving by random shuffling of just one of the many biopolymers on which life depends. The notion that not only the biopolymers but the operating program of a living cell could be arrived at by chance in a primordial organic soup here on the Earth is evidently nonsense of a high order. Life must plainly be a cosmic phenomenon."

Oh, and, as I can keep an open mind, unlike yourself, I did some research on the 'net and it seems people who go to church may be just as likely to kill others as atheists are, however, there are no cut 'n' fast statistics available as far as I looked.

Sorry your so upset, angry, n such. It's just debating. You would think someone with your so-called expansive knowledge, and got-it-togetherness would not have to resort to such child-like tantrums.

God Bless
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