On Jul 31, 2:22 pm, Lenny <
len...@telkomsa.net> wrote:
> If you are claiming to "be in science" then how come you don't know
> the difference between theory, hypothesis, conjecture and religious or
> faith based belief. The Higgs Boson is a scientific hypothesis based
> on real physical models. Although not detected yet, scientific
> experiments to be conducted at CERN may still prove this current
> hypothesis be a real possibility. And thus it will eventually become a
> valid theory. Religious or faith based belief in a God is neither a
> theory, nor a hypothesis and does not even constitute conjecture which
> is the weakest of the three. The existence of God is not based on any
> empirical models of science. So searching for Higgs Boson is
> definitely not the same as searching for God, because scientists can
> offer you empiricle evidence for their "nothing as yet". What
> empirical evidence can you offer for the existence of your "never will
> be?" Yet again, I find a Theist whose disingenuous use of science,
> appalling.
>
> If you have found the tooth fairy and Santa, then you have truly found
> God. There is a place reserved for you at the Sterkfontein Psychiatric
> Facility.
Observer
Well said , poor checkers . I wonder if he ever contemplated the
phrase non compos mentis ?
Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha
Psychonomist
>
> On Jul 31, 8:50 pm, Checkers <
mkone...@telkomsa.net> wrote:
>
> > On Jul 31, 2:29 pm, Lenny <
len...@telkomsa.net> wrote:
>
> > > Simple. You first have to know for sure (or have a high probability)
> > > that something exists and at least what it looks like, before
> > > attempting to find it.
>
> > chx
> > beep, wrong! what does a higgs boson look like? need i say more...ok
> > then if you insist, how about sterile neutrino's? neither are detected
> > and yet the scientists will tell you the SN gets fat interacting with
> > HB and can have a mass of 10to the 20 electronvolts. how is that for a
> > knockout blow. they don't even know if it exists and yet give it a
> > mass, yuk yuk yuk. you give up without even wondering, just as well
> > you not in science. so, what makes a scientist looking for ghosts any
> > different to me finding God hmmm? bah!
>
> > > The probability for God's existence is either
> > > zero or almost zero, which informs my reasoning ability not to bother
> > > looking. I would rather spend my short time on earth enjoying the
> > > tangible things life has to offer - because I know (by logical
> > > deduction) that I only get one shot at it. You on the other hand seem
> > > quite content to waste your life chasing imaginary "beings" hoping
> > > that "it" will throw a few scraps of "salvation" your way. and not I
> > > have found my salvation in the beauty that reality offers. Try
> > > searching for that some time?
>
> > chx
> > i enjoy all the good things in life and i have one more luxury than
> > you have. i reject some things not because God forbids them, i reject
> > them because i have no interest or desire for them.
>
> > > Since you maintain that you have already found "god," let me know when
> > > you find the tooth fairy and Santa Claus. For someone with your
> > > "seeking" abilities, it shouldn't be that hard.
>
> > chx
> > indeed, i found them at a very young age. i love the tooth fairy. she
> > brought me into the world and cared for me until i could care for
> > myself. she protected me from that nasty santa that never gave me
> > anything.
>
> > > And for the last time,
> > > get back on the bus and explain to me why you are still answering for
> > > Him, while claiming that you cannot.
>
> > chx
> > i never left the bus, i just asked to stop the bus. i do not answer
> > for God, where do you get this idea. i simply state what is in the
> > Bible, the answers are there. when you ask me something i don't find
> > in the Bible then i will tell you i cannot answer for God.
>
> > > On Jul 30, 11:00 pm, Checkers <
mkone...@telkomsa.net> wrote:
>
> > > > On Jul 30, 9:49 pm, Lenny <
len...@telkomsa.net> wrote:
>
> > > > > You see, unlike you, I don't waste time looking for things that are
> > > > > not there
>
> > > > chx
> > > > stop the bus!!! now explain to me how you know these things are not
> > > > there if you never looked. the problem is that you don't expect to
> > > > find anything and that is why you don't even bother to look.
>
> > > > > and I fail to understand how something that does not exist
> > > > > can find me. And you are still answering for Him, while claiming that
> > > > > you can't. What's with that? The invisible cat got His invisible
> > > > > tongue?
>
> > > > > On Jul 30, 6:24 pm, Checkers <
mkone...@telkomsa.net> wrote:
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> > > > > > On Jul 30, 5:18 pm, Lenny <
len...@telkomsa.net> wrote:
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> > > > > > > Hi Checkers, been following this thread with interest and noticed yet
> > > > > > > again, a Theist use the now infamous line "seek God" or similar line
> > > > > > > "seek God and you shall find Him." Most Theists use this phrase,
>
> > > > > > chx
> > > > > > why, is it poor english? ok then i will write it my way.
> > > > > > if you have the need to know God then He is already there, you need
> > > > > > not 'look' for Him. if you claim you cannot find Him then you never
> > > > > > even tried because He found you long ago. just say you are not
> > > > > > interested in finding Him and we can rest the case there. i can
> > > > > > understand that if you accept Him then you have a problem with
> > > > > > watching and doing things that He despises. you will argue that he
> > > > > > restricts your freedom of doing the wrong things.
>
> > > > > > this is all i have to add. for the rest of your post and that of
> > > > > > Drafterman...bah!
>
> > > > > > > obviously because they "think" they have already found God. My
> > > > > > > question is simple: if you have already found God, please be so kind
> > > > > > > as to provide the address where you found Him. Supposing He has moved
> > > > > > > on since you found him there, this would at least be a starting point
> > > > > > > for me to continue my search from. Maybe as your Religion teaches, He
> > > > > > > is somewhere in outer space (yours' is the cult of the Sky God isn't
> > > > > > > it?); in which case you must have a stellar address? Now don't tell me
> > > > > > > that this "address" is not in the realm of consciousness or similar
> > > > > > > such nonsense. We've been there before with Omprem.
>
> > > > > > > Oh, and BTW, why do Theists always say " I cannot answer for Him" and
> > > > > > > do just that on these discussion threads. He certainly isn't answering
> > > > > > > for Himself, now is He?
>
> > > > > > > On Jul 29, 11:47 pm, Checkers <
mkone...@telkomsa.net> wrote:
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> > > > > > > > On Jul 29, 11:14 pm, Drafterman <
drafter...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > > > > > > > On Jul 29, 4:50 pm, Checkers <
mkone...@telkomsa.net> wrote:
> > > > > > > > > > chx
> > > > > > > > > > for the umpteenth time, i have no secret to share, it is as simple as
> > > > > > > > > > being honest in your endeavour to seek God. no secrets, no rituals,
> > > > > > > > > > just you and God is all, you and Him on a personal level, period. will
> > > > > > > > > > He respond immediately, an hour from now or next year. i don't know.
> > > > > > > > > > i suppose it depends how serious one is, yes? i cannot answer for Him.
> > > > > > > > > > i'd say if you make a joke of the attempt, the joke will be on you.
>
> > > > > > > > > Ok. I've done that and nothing happened so. So what did I do wrong?
>
> > > > > > > > chx
> > > > > > > > you have a serious grasping/understanding problem in that you never
> > > > > > > > actually read my writing... the joke is on you. however the lurkers
> > > > > > > > have read it all, including your write.
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