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Manfred wrote:
ME 109 wrote:'Let there be light', yer might say. :mrgreen:
I might say that, but I would simply be quoting One greater than I who said it first :D
Ah, Thomas Edison. :)
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dwerbil wrote:
Manfred wrote:
ME 109 wrote:'Let there be light', yer might say. :mrgreen:
I might say that, but I would simply be quoting One greater than I who said it first :D
Ah, Thomas Edison. :)
Yes - but who said, "Watson, come here!"
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"Faith strikes me as intellectual laziness. " Who wrote that?
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robert wrote:"Faith strikes me as intellectual laziness. " Who wrote that?
Don't know who said it, but he's wrong. Everybody has faith, just in different things. All faith is based on some understanding, though incomplete - including modern science and philosophy. Takes faith to hop on your airhead and believe the engine will fire up when you push that button. Takes faith to believe your tires will hold air. These are founded on experience and science. What the Bible reveals about God does not unformed faith to believe - it takes supernatural faith that only comes as a gift from God. This is why people whom God has not saved make such statements as the one you quoted - they cannot understand what God has said and think it without merit. But even the author of that statement would be amazed at the historical support for the Bible as literature - far more ancient text fragments attest to the authenticity of Scripture than any other ancient writings.
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"History does not record anywhere at any time a religion that has any rational basis. Religion is a crutch for people not strong enough to stand up to the unknown without help. But, like dandruff, most people do have a religion and spend time and money on it and seem to derive considerable pleasure from fiddling with it."

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All people are religious - most are not honest enough to admit it. Those who have false gods tend to get worked up over those who have the One True God.

And all this on a thread about airhead lighting!
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"The most ridiculous concept ever perpetrated by H.Sapiens is that the Lord God of Creation, Shaper and Ruler of the Universes, wants the sacharrine adoration of his creations, that he can be persuaded by their prayers, and becomes petulant if he does not recieve this flattery. Yet this ridiculous notion, without one real shred of evidence to bolster it, has gone on to found one of the oldest, largest and least productive industries in history. "


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"Without on real shred of evidence"? Such ignorance warrants less response that this.
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"One man's religion is another man's belly laugh."
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One man's belly laugh may very well be his religion.
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