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The point was raised in HM Rob's thread, in a strange manner that didn't work so well.
So here's a direct question for the atheists of Secular Sevens; what would it take for you to become a Christian?
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It's almost scary how the whole "euphoric in intellectual enlightenment" joke stereotype applies to pretty much every atheist in this thread.
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Edited by Forever Berg: 8/12/2013 11:19:43 PMThere's nothing to refute, it's just a bunch of obvious claims which don't support why they don't believe in god. "There's no definite evidence he exists" even though the same goes to the beginning of the universe. How can you all believe the universe started when you have no evidence or facts about it? The Big Bang isn't the start by the way, just why it's expanding. Black holes are still a science mystery but people claim they believe in what they are (even though they don't have any evidence or facts). There are many hypocritical arguments from anyone claiming that science is needed to prove God.
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[quote]There's nothing to refute, it's just a bunch of obvious claims which don't support why they don't believe in god.[/quote]This is the kind of thing I just recommended you *avoid*, man. [quote]"There's no definite evidence he exists" even though the same goes to the beginning of the universe.[/quote]The Big Bang theory is a scientific theory whose truth is entirely dependent on fitting-with-observable-phenomena. Deities are not. [quote]How can you all believe the universe started when you have no evidence or facts about it?[/quote][url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubble%27s_law]Yo.[/url] [quote]The Big Bang isn't the start by the way, just why it's expanding.[/quote]The Big Bang Theory definitely *does* deal with the start of the observable universe. [quote]Black holes are still a science mystery but people claim they believe in what they are (even though they don't have any evidence or facts).[/quote]Depending on the amount of empirical support for the claims, those people are of varying degrees of correctness. [quote]There are many hypocritical arguments from anyone claiming that science is needed to prove God.[/quote]Name one. That's not a smug dare; I really want to know.
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