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Forest Fan wrote:
> Not really. There's still no science involved in that answer. (the answer being about the age of the earth)
As opposed to the scientific calculation that went into the answer "God made everything in 7 days"? Could you show the working out for that one please dear boy?
Or maybe you'd like to explain just how you worked out the age of the earth? Because, y'know, adding together the ages of everyone in the Bible is a method that simple reeks of science.
Oh, and you never did bother to explain what you think the definition of a closed system was. After all, you banged on about the 2nd Law for long enough. I would have thought you'd be delighted to show your expertise on the matter by stating why this little planet of ours is a closed system under the 2nd Law. In your own time my cowardly little friend...
> I'm not sure what quote you actually mean Strafio. If you can find it
> I'll have a look at it.
Forest'll know the exact quote. It's an evangelical favourite! :-)
Seeing as you're around Forest, I wonder if you'd like to answer these questions in the initial post? Unless of course you're too busy doing whatever it is that cults with a membership of one do at Xmas...
> Biggles, what about that famous quote with the eternal torment, the
> worm and the nashing of teeth?
I'm not sure what quote you actually mean Strafio. If you can find it I'll have a look at it.
> That's always assuming the Gospels bear even the remotest resemblance
> to what Jesus said. After all, they were written at least 100 years
> after the event...
Well, they are all we have to go on.
But the point being is that you can't take them for perfect accuracy and I'm with you on that.
> I'm sure that was new testament. Either revelations or possibly
> something Jesus once said... but either way, when did Jesus ever
> speak literally?
> It was always in parables and riddles, so rather than give some
> stupid rules that someone would find a way to abuse, he gave an
> example from which people could work out for themselves what the
> right and wrong was.
That's always assuming the Gospels bear even the remotest resemblance to what Jesus said. After all, they were written at least 100 years after the event...