whoops is a christian supposed to use science to prove things such as religion? Or is that reserved for atheist...oh well, okay about evolution...Using science what is newtons laws??? Stuff about gravity...am i correct? Yeah, and what was that law about something staying in motion...blah blah blah, i'm not very smart when it comes to this stuff, but i can beat any one of you hard workin studying atheist in an argument, simply because i'm right...and your wrong. It's very simple, but that gravity question...if the big bang "theory" is correct...then why is venus rotating on it's axis a different way then earth...???? Wierd wouldn't that break newtons's law for the big bang theory??? Whoops, did i just solve the case? Just call me professor
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Hey professor, learn to spell. The only thing you have professed is that you are a pompous asshole with zero credibility. 'I'm not very smart' is the only smart thing you said. Yeah, you really exposed 'newtons's' law. Wow. what a genie-us.
<<< whoops is a christian supposed to use science to prove things such as religion? >>>
You can try. Good luck.
<<< if the big bang "theory" is correct...then why is venus rotating on it's axis a different way then earth...???? Wierd wouldn't that break newtons's law for the big bang theory??? >>>
No, it wouldn't break any laws of physics. And you are either woefully ignorant, a complete moron, or (more likely) both if you think it would.
Technicaly speaking, Newtonian phsyics are quite outdated. Why do fundies always try to argue against the oldest possible version of a scientific theory? Do they not realise that science changes to fit new information?
Darwin is not the be all and end all of evolution!
Newton is not the be all and end all of physics
I could most likely destroy this moron in a debate!
In short:
I heard something called X, I also heard that X does Y but I'll also atribute property Y' to it. After that I heard about Z. I don't really understand X,Y,Y' or Z but I'm sure that Y' and Z are incompatible making Y wrong and X false.
I'm amazed that he still sticks to the earth after "disproving" gravity.
This is so ignorant, I'll have to laugh.
A little?
Oh, man, no, I can't. This is so rich.
Break newton's laws? How? If you think you're so damn smart, clarify yourself.
"Whoops, did i just solve the case?"
No.
"...if the big bang "theory" is correct...then why is venus rotating on it's axis a different way then earth..."
What the HELL does the BBT have to do with THAT??
"Weird wouldn't that break newton's law for the big bang theory???"
Newton had NOTHING TO DO with the BBT. At all. There is NO "Newton's Law for the Big Bang Theory". I have to say, that's the stupidest thing I've ever heard.
You don't need to prove anything about religion, really. As long as you keep it to yourself, that is.
When you try to push it onto others, and want laws to be written in accordance with the Word of God, then we want proof, evidence.
You are aware that there are other groups, beside "christian" and "atheist", aren't you? Oh, and please learn the plural of atheist.
The letter I, when used as a pronoun for yourself, should be capitalized.
If you think you're "not very smart when it comes to this stuff", then why the heck open your mouth and let us all know just how stupid you are?
I'll call you village idiot, m'kay?
"whoops"
Just that makes kleinpower sound very amusingly camp, so I'll just leave the rest of his BS as 'tl;dr'.
@shykid
"Disregard this; I suck cocks."
Certainly explains kleinpower's use of 'whoops'! X3
Yeah. Newton's Big Bang theory.
You know. The idea that space is expanding. The idea that was first proposed by astronomer and Catholic priest Georges Lemaître because he saw it as an implication of Einstein's theory of general relativity. You know, the same Theory of Relativity that actually provides a more accurate theory of gravity than Isaac Newton'd theory of gravity.
'/whoops is a christian supposed to use science to prove things such as religion? Or is that reserved for atheist'/
nope. religion is unfalsifiable. therefore, it can't even be taken seriously as a scientific claim. if you would like to pass yours as a fact however, you'll have to prove it with science, just like any other hypothesis. you won't be an exception just because you have faith. this is the main reason religious ideas doesn't pass. besides from being absolute bullcrap anyway.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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