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Significant probability of life on Mars

Name: Anonymous 2009-01-15 17:01

Name: Anonymous 2009-01-15 20:58

Where is your god now?

Name: Anonymous 2009-01-16 5:49

>>1
Aliens don't disprove the existence of God, pecker neck.

Who made the aliens?

Name: Anonymous 2009-01-16 6:08

Aliens have a god.  That made us.

Name: Anonymous 2009-01-16 6:21

Earth is a microbe relative to the magnitude of the Milky Way galaxy, which is a cell relative to the magnitude of a super cluster, which is a body part relative to.... etc. /thread

Name: Anonymous 2009-01-16 13:18

Christians will always find a way to legitimize the literal word of the bible.
Some people think we can 'discover' that organized religion away, it will never happen.
God himself can appear, do something that only he could possibly do and tell the Christians that the bible is 100% a load of BS, and Christians will still try to legitimize it.

Name: Anonymous 2009-01-16 14:56

>>5
which supercluster is the penis?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supercluster

Name: Anonymous 2009-01-16 15:16

>>7
I dunno.

Name: Anonymous 2009-01-16 15:53

>>3
Aliens don't have to disprove anything. There's no valid argument for the existence of any deities, let alone the Abrahamic "God", so they don't exist by default. Learn2Logic.

Besides, there are already literal thousands of logical disproofs for the existence of any such entity. See: "The Impossibility of God" for a collection of 33 of the most famous ones.

tl;dr: the entire concept is incoherent, inconsistent, and logically impossible. Theistic belief is entirely unfounded, irrational, and delusional.

>>7
I vote for Perseus-Pisces. That or Pavo-Indus. Both kinda look and sound phallic.

Name: Anonymous 2009-01-17 1:20

>>9
You're right. THere is no proof of the existence of any deity.

It's all based on faith. THat's why it will never be disproven.

Name: 4tran 2009-01-17 3:12

>>6
They're very predictable; the Christians will say that "God" is really "Satan in disguise" trying to trick them + Bible is inerrant, etc.

Even if God wanted to prove his own existence, it could be challenging in a room of atheists.  One could always argue for some quantum anomaly that caused everyone in the room to simultaneously hallucinate the same things... or maybe it was all because of the shady burritos they just ate an hr earlier.

My own (unprovable, but comical) pet theory: Satan wants more souls in hell, so he creates Jesus in a massive reverse psychology trollfest!  Convincing humans that Jesus is the savior/messiah (but really isn't) would probably be the easiest way for him to flood the gates of hell.  There's no reason at all to believe my conjecture, but it's unprovable and not much less likely than traditional Christian beliefs.

Name: Anonymous 2009-01-17 18:55

>>10
Pay attention. There's nothing to disprove until someone puts forth a valid argument. Without evidence, there's no difference between faith and baseless, irrational, delusional imagination. And, as I said, deities  such as the Abrahamic "God" HAVE already been disproven.

Name: Anonymous 2009-01-18 9:16

>>12
No, you pay attention. If faith in something is so strong it will make you strap bombs on your children, you can disprove it all you want and it's not going to convince.

Name: Krieger 2009-01-18 22:13

"If religious people could be reasoned with, there would be no religious people."

-House

I really don't like how many pseudo-scientific religi-related threads this quote pertains to. Scientists, ignore Christfags. Christfags, ignore us. Do you want to go to bed without dinner?

Name: Anonymous 2009-01-19 11:56

>>13
You said: "THat's why it will never be disproven."

All I'm saying is that it HAS been disproven. Faith is irrelevant to reality and vice versa. I never said anything about having to convince believers of their fallacy. We seem to be in agreement and we've just had a communication failure.

Name: Anonymous 2009-01-19 22:54

I bet you if they do find some kind of life on Mars, Christfags will try to make up the most far off, obscure shit, they possibly can to tie it into the bible and make it a massive win for them.

"Oh, but you see, "Insert name and psalm here" was really an allusion to "insert something here" which in turn is an allusion to life on another planet. And guess what? It was really referring Mars! Who cares if I was saying life on other planets defies God just the other day, I was misinterpreting the psalm all along! God is real! Praise Jesus!

Name: Anonymous 2009-01-22 20:06

So I guess this answers the question to David Bowie's "Life on Mars?"

Name: Anonymous 2009-01-23 6:03

>>15
Ok, it has been disproven. Big deal.
Go and insult Allah or Mohammmed in front of a group of filthy sandniggers...you should be perfectly safe, cuz, ya know, it's been disproven and all..

Name: Anonymous 2009-01-23 16:28

lol christian's

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