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  • From: "Roger Loran Bailey" <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> (Redacted sender "rogerbailey81" for DMARC)
  • To: blind-democracy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, Mostafa <ebob824@xxxxxxxxx>, Carl Jarvis <carjar82@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2018 20:41:09 -0400

Mustafa, you are in no position to explain what you mean by scientific fact because you show by your question that you do not have the slightest idea what science is. Again, there is no scientific fact nor any way scientifically to refute the divine. Atheism is an assumption and it is as valid an assumption as any assumption can be. It is a valid assumption because it is an assumption of the negative of a proposition in the absence of support for the positive assertion that there is a divine. The burden of proof is on you. What scientific evidence do you have for the divine? And, by the way, scientific evidence is evidence that has something to do with it being true. Your personal incredulity has nothing to do with it being true. And if you do not understand this you also have no clue as to what logic is.


On 8/1/2018 11:32 AM, Mostafa wrote:

Well, the chicken and egg argument and what came first, this is all
insignificant and completely pointless. This is what I meant by
philosophising the matter. I wanted something basic, simply logical
and straightforward. Let us go one by one shall we?

What scientific fact could Atheists possibly relate as a proof which
confutes divine existence. I explained below what I mean by scientific
facts. Thank you, Mustafa

On 8/1/18, Carl Jarvis <carjar82@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear Richard, Mostafa and All the Saints and Sinners,
As a small boy just old enough to be indoctrinated into the Queen Anne
Baptist Sunday School, my bright eyed young teacher looked us over and
asked, "Which came first, the chicken or the egg?"
It turned out to be a trick question.  We mumbled around a little bit,
some thinking a chicken would need to be first in order to lay the
egg, and others thinking an egg would need to hatch in order to
produce the first chicken.
Finally, maybe after about one minute, the teacher clapped her hands
and with a laugh she announced, "It doesn't matter.  God came first,
and He decided between the chicken or the egg.  We don't need to
know."  And so began my trip into Never Never Land.  Never think, and
Never ask.

Carl Jarvis

On 7/31/18, R. E. Driscoll Sr <llocsirdsr@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Alas and alack,
Sound and Fury
Who came first?
That’s the fact that we lack!
Richard

Sent from my iPhone

On Jul 31, 2018, at 1:14 PM, Carl Jarvis <carjar82@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

The




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