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Re: Deductive Reasoning
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by Science=Religion/">Science=Religion on September 23, 1998 13:45:54 UTC |
: : : Exactly!! Most people (or believers in god) argue that god doesn't need a creator simply because he/she created everything?! Through deductive reasoning, this argument doesn't have any viability. The age of the universe is estimated to be between(10,000,000,000-20,000,000,000)yrs. old. Is god's creator double these #'s? As science advances there will be less belief in a (creator the god)! : : : PS. I used to believe in Santa Claus (Is faith proof????)evidence nil!!!!!!!!!!!! : : You sound rather uneducated sir, why don't : : you tell me exactly what deductive reasoning : : is, reason for using it and the steps of : : deductive resoning that led you to your : : conclusion that the belief that The Creator : : must have a Creator. : : -Adam : Adam, I assume you own a dictionary so I won't : define deductive reasoning. As far as education, I'm : biologist. Why wouldn't the creator need a creator? : These are questions humans don't know. Why believe in : something that cannot be justifiable as fact. Upon this day the Big Bang is ONLY a theory. Not a justifiable fact. Why do you BELEIVE in one theory and not the other? This : is how and why theories can be proven(as fact) or : dismissed. There is a need for evidence!!! : The uneducated statement shows your lack of it. : PS: I know how to use a dictionary!!! Yes, but can you READ? |
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