Part of Christianity is that God is greater than any scientific crap that man can come up with. Thus, if I were using faith as support, I could instantly invalidate every scientific argument you had. Note how this discussion will NEVER GO ANYWHERE.
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"Fundamentalism in a Nutshell" seconded, for now (you never know, someone may find a way to top this, scary as that may seem).
Yes. Any time a fact is presented to you, you clamp your hands onto your ears, and start shrieking "GODDIDIT! GODDIDIT! LALALALALALAICANNOTHEARYOULALALALA!" So in as much, the debate will not go anywhere because it is a man talking to a living, breathing wall.
Thus, if I were using faith as support, I could instantly invalidate every scientific argument you had. Note how this discussion will NEVER GO ANYWHERE.
So ignorance, stubbornness and "putting fingers in ones ears, chanting LA-LA-LA-I-cant-hear-you!!!" are valid arguments in a discussion now?
"if I were using faith as support, I could instantly invalidate every scientific argument you had. Note how this discussion will NEVER GO ANYWHERE."
The operative word here being:
If. [/Spartan Laconic Wit]
...oh, and I'm afraid that - despite the 'faith' of the defence team - Kitzmiller vs. Dover is the final nail in the coffin of the whole Evolution (Atheism) vs. Creation (religion) debate. Even though the one who decided for the plaintiffs, Judge John E. Jones III, is a Conservative Christian himself, I'm araid that your 'discussion' will NEVER GO ANYWHERE.
Evolution is fact . Creation is lies The law says so. Because science is greater than God. He even says so himself: Romans 13:1-5.
So scientists will continue to improve the human condition. Your lot will take all of the benefits of accomplishments for granted, all the while whining about how your ideas, which produce no benefits for anyone, aren't taken seriously.
You'd invalidate nothing, you'd simply deny to accept the evidence, not even close to the same thing.
To counter, disprove or invalidate something you need to actually have an argument. You don't. You have nothing. So next time try to be honest and admit you'll dismiss and deny all evidence.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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