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| | | my activity  | TheMetallion responded to a discussion called The One Major Controversy That Will Not Go Away in politics. 6 days ago Yes, let's discuss it.
(http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/OTUS/born-kenya-obamas-literary-agent-misidentified-birthplace-1991/story?id=16372566#.T7nLusU1N8E)
Miriam Goderich edited the text of the bio; she is now a partner at the Dystel & Goderich agency, which lists Obama as one of its current clients.
"You're undoubtedly aware of the brouhaha stirred up by Breitbart about the erroneou... |  | TheMetallion commented in a discussion called Does Science possibly rationalize the existence of God? in religion. 3 weeks ago @iliuxd: Telescopic data is not evaluated simply through naked-eye examination. We are able to tell the difference between something moving away from us and something fueling a fire by measuring such things as red shift (things moving away from us shift) and spectroscopy readings (things burning change their chemical composition because that's what burning is, which changes how they appear in a... |  | TheMetallion commented in a discussion called Does Science possibly rationalize the existence of God? in religion. 3 weeks ago The difference between the Oort Cloud and God is that we can make predictions based on a hypothesized Oort Cloud and if those predictions turn out to be wrong, we conclude that the Oort Cloud isn't an accurate hypothesis. What prediction will you make about God such that we can carry out an experiment or make an observation that will confirm or deny the prediction, and if the prediction turns o... |  | |  | TheMetallion commented in a discussion called Does Science possibly rationalize the existence of God? in religion. 3 weeks ago [i]You don`t make predictions you fill the gaps in your theory because a comet will not be there forever.[/i]
You seem to consistently miss that gaps occur in the theory when a prediction fails to be born out by experiment. The development of quantum mechanics after classical mechanics failed to predict the behavior of subatomic particles is an example of that. So's dark matter and dark ener... |  | TheMetallion commented in a discussion called Does Science possibly rationalize the existence of God? in religion. 3 weeks ago [i]We may see a spot becoming brighter but that doesn`t rule out the possibility that the dust between us and that spot is moving away.[/i]
How is it possible for you understand what a spectroscope is and does, but not understand why we can tell the difference between something moving further away from us or that thing getting set on fire? |  | TheMetallion commented in a discussion called Does Science possibly rationalize the existence of God? in religion. 3 weeks ago [i]What is the difference right now between the Oort cloud and God ? [/i]
You have yet to articulate an experiment or observation that would falsify the hypothesis "God exists." If we examine the space between 2,000 and 200,000 AU from the sun and fail to find any evidence of the Oort cloud, it will have been falsified. That's the difference.
Your "god hypothesis" isn't a hypothesis. It n... |  | TheMetallion commented in a discussion called Does Science possibly rationalize the existence of God? in religion. 2 weeks ago [i]I predict the Creator also created intelligence inside that universe in his image and likeness[/i]
That's not a prediction, that's part of your hypothesis. A prediction identifies a future observation that can only be made if the hypothesis is not false.
[i]I predict any person with a brain can open his computer and start a game and he will see an universe brought to existence literall... |  | TheMetallion commented in a discussion called Does Science possibly rationalize the existence of God? in religion. 2 weeks ago [i]For you it doesn`t have any physical existence.For an observer from inside that universe it is all that exists.[/i]
Are you seriously asserting that starting a computer program that tells a story and presents pictures, even simulates through mathematical models actually creates a universe with physical reality? That there are, for example, some number of actual Dovahkiins running around b... | | | | | | | discussions i've started | | You've probably seen the copy of the police report that's been published[1] in which Officer Timothy Smith states, "While I was in such close contact with Zimmerman, I could observe that his back... | | | | It turns out that the birther case is so utterly devoid of merit that even when President Obama doesn't show up the judge rules against them.
Usually, if you don't show up there's a default... | | | | OK, 5 points to whoever knows who wrote the following:
Such regulations may, no doubt, be considered as in some respect a violation of natural liberty. But those exertions of the natural liberty... | | | | ...and they're less than impressed with people questioning their patriotism.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0aaTGsGdp4c&feature=player_embedded | | | | http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42519951/ns/politics-more_politics/
Cutting to the chase: birtherism is somewhere between ridiculous and fraudulent, and Trump looks like a fool trying to bring it up... | | | | | | | | | | | | There are no comments on TheMetallion’s profile. Friends of TheMetallion are encouraged to drop comments in this area. | | | | |