Any members here into bitcoin mining? I've read about it and it seems too good to be true.
If you know how it works please try and explain it to me. I am not a clever man, so pretend you are explaining it to a Labrador.
I went on a night out in Mansfield once, the football was on that night and it was a ****ing war zone. Never again.
I'm grown man always going around odd areas at odd times on a skateboard. To the police this makes me look more attractive than a rapist, suicide bomber pedophile.
I can't see them just chucking this franchise away. I'll grant you that the first game had me rage quitting and helped me discover interesting new veins on my forehead, but overall i saw it as something that could have been truly great instead of a write off.
So to sum up,
1. No one knows how the universe started, therefore god did it.
This is the god of the gaps fallacy. Find a gap in scientific knowledge and crowbar god in there.
2. The universe is too amazing, god must have made it.
You can't claim something is too complex to not have been...
Yes stern, how dare you not admit that it is possible homosexuality may be the will of an evil and dastardly fallen angel. All those throbbing penises going back and forth in countless anuses could be his secret weapon in the eternal war between good and evil. You are the definition of narrow...
No scientists are claiming they know the processes that created the universe. They will have ideas but if you ask them they will say they don't know which is the only honest answer.
Matter has been observed appearing for nothingness, this is a fact. What say ye now?
Your argument is a cop...
If you profess belief in clearly absurd things don't be offended when people point out just how absurd they are.
People aren't attacking you, they are attacking what you believe which is perfectly fair.
Science is about finding answers and religion is about already having all the answers...
Sure you can apply logic, but your logic is flawed.
You can't claim the universe is too improbable a phenomenon to have come into existence by chance alone, then propose that the cause was the will of a god who by definition is infinitely more complex and infinitely more improbable. You can't...