Dragon Stone,
I surely agree with you...
I surely agree with you...
Yes, I'd have to say you sound like an idiot there. That is a really lame attempt at trying to capture how we think. People who think like that are the believers who sit around and read the tabloids and hide whenever it says aliens are attacking! We're not like that. We think differently. I can't explain how we think--there are just too many ways to count--but we don't think like that.To me, all you seem like is a person who believes things without any proof. To me, that sounds something like an idiot. Let me put it this way, how intelligent would you say I am if I told you I believe that Wayne Gretzky is actually an alien from the planet Kargon-5 in another dimension and the reason he was so good at hockey was because his brain is advanced enough to comprehend the fact that gravity doesn't exist. I would hope you would look at me as something of a moron if I said that.
Yes, and you usually can't disprove our theories either. We don't take the path of science because it will lead us to a dead end. If we use science then we'll never find the truth.Well, there's about as much proof for my theory as there is for yours. And there's absolutely no way to disprove my theory.
Those religions you knock so much have been around for centuries and they have more proof in them than any scientific laws that have ever been dreamed up.Those scientific laws you knock so much come from years of observation and experimentation.
We don't think we're right, but we don't think we're wrong either. We are just exploring the possibilites and giving our 100% trying to find the truth. That's what we're all about. Is that so hard to understand?The reason I hound people for believing useless and illogical things is because I don't understand you. I cannot comprehend the idea of believing a groundless theory and being so closed-minded as to be convinced you're right.
We all take that chance. Again, we're out there to find the truth. So if that means we are proven wrong, then so be it. We are not afraid of being proven wrong. Sometimes, we'd probably even welcome it.I believe there's a decent chance many things I see as true could later be proved as wrong.
Yeah, I've noticed that.Most theists I have encountered (especially those who visit this forum) would sooner believe my Gretzky theory than believe they may be wrong.
Yes, and you usually can't disprove our theories either. We don't take the path of science because it will lead us to a dead end. If we use science then we'll never find the truth.
Those religions you knock so much have been around for centuries and they have more proof in them than any scientific laws that have ever been dreamed up.
We don't think we're right, but we don't think we're wrong either. We are just exploring the possibilites and giving our 100% trying to find the truth. That's what we're all about. Is that so hard to understand?
We all take that chance. Again, we're out there to find the truth. So if that means we are proven wrong, then so be it. We are not afraid of being proven wrong. Sometimes, we'd probably even welcome it.
Well, maybe I am.Then welcome to sciforums, I am glad to be introduced to the first one of you who will ever admitt they're wrong.
Two things can demolish that theory.Disprove my theory on Wayne Gretzky dumb-dumb. Can you? See how it's still the same thing?
Its only in our century science and religion have been seperated. So those beliefs are both due in part to religion and science.Hahahahahah! You're a funny girl! First of all, the idea that something has been around for centuries does not even suggest it is true! For even longer than Christianity people believed the Earth was flat or that we were the centre of the Universe. Does it make it true dumb-dumb?
True, not all that was believed is true. But its simple enough to tell the difference between a person's superstious (sp?) story and a person's actual factual sight and belief.And what truth in religion?
You're right. We do have a tendancy to do that. Sorry, deal with it. But you also believe what you want to believe and shut everything else out. So don't talk. And if we're not right, it doesn't work, and it comes to a quick stop.In my experience with conspiracy theorists and new agers, people believe what they want to believe. No matter the proof against them.
Gut-feeling. Its really quite a weird thing. When you're finished, you feel accomplished. You just know. Not a lot to base it off. I know you're thinking "What the hell? Yeah right, bitch." But that's just how you know...And how will you be relatively sure that you have found the truth?
They will not be demolished by you're beliefs or what not. They will flourish with my own beliefs or fall by my own beliefs and no one elses. Sorry.Your beautiful theories will be demolished by facts. This is the way of science. This is the way of reality.
Gut-feeling. Its really quite a weird thing. When you're finished, you feel accomplished. You just know. Not a lot to base it off. I know you're thinking "What the hell? Yeah right, bitch." But that's just how you know...
They will not be demolished by you're beliefs or what not. They will flourish with my own beliefs or fall by my own beliefs and no one elses.
Sorry.
Originally posted by TruthSeeker
So how can they be made in one night and are so perfect and simetrical...?