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...it doesn't rely on God doing every-fuckin'-thing...




If He didn't do it then who did?



sometimes water evaporates, sometimes someone drinks it.




I'm sure in your mind, you just made a point. I just don't seem to get what it is.



it was an analogy.
sometimes things happen due to nature, sometimes they happen due to someone's actions. it's ridiculous to assume everything that happens is the work of someONE.
gravity is gravity, not the devil trying to pull things to hell.
thunder is thunder, not god bowling.




At least you've demonstrated a total lack of knowledge concerning the Phenominilogical argument or the argument of first cause. I'm not saying thunder is God bowling, that would be rediculous. Almost as rediculouse as arguing that matter spawned from nothing and one day decided to form a infinite series of complex orginisms.



do you realize that you spelled ridiculous wrong twice within a few words of each other?

You make the assumption that because something is complex beyond your understanding then it must be the work of God.
Solar eclipses used to be considered the work of god, left handed people were considered witches, etc.
Now we know a bit more about the universe, and the people who really study science hardcore believe less and less in god. The world is moving towards secularism not because of amoral video games and movies, but because as a race humanity is beginning to demystify the universe through scientific study.
Give us a thousand years and I doubt anyone will believe in god anymore.


Bow ties are coool.