FSS is not a book. You have failed to produce the author's name and ISBN number, or some other point of data that would point me to a particular book. Can you quote it, though?
Showing me a picture of a fictitious astronaut in a jump suit does not constitute a proof that the Earth is round. I understand, though, that your sources of information about the Earth and God are the Bible and Star Trek.
When I specifically asked you for a book that proves that the Earth is round, you referred me to a picture from Star Trek. You are right. In science fiction the Earth is predominantly depicted as being round.
My sources - as yours - are also rooted in mythology and folklore. None of us has been able to prove that their view is more valid.
You have said that extraordinary claims require extraordinary proofs. I don't know what 'extraordinary' means for you, but our discussion has been inconclusive.
I don't think I will continue to follow your articles, or comment on them. They appear to me to be very repetitive, as your only view God from Christian perspective. I used to write plenty of articles about Christianity in my other blog - while comparing the work of Jesus to work of other New Age gurus like Andrew Cohen, A. J. Miller and Sri Kumare (Vikram Gandhi).
I do not want to write about Christianity exclusively, and you appear to be rather close-minded, simply ignoring in my inputs whatever doesn't suit you.
FSS is not a book. You have failed to produce the author's name and ISBN number, or some other point of data that would point me to a particular book. Can you quote it, though?
You only know the Bibile.
For Fuck Sake...
Showing me a picture of a fictitious astronaut in a jump suit does not constitute a proof that the Earth is round. I understand, though, that your sources of information about the Earth and God are the Bible and Star Trek.
When I specifically asked you for a book that proves that the Earth is round, you referred me to a picture from Star Trek. You are right. In science fiction the Earth is predominantly depicted as being round.
My sources - as yours - are also rooted in mythology and folklore. None of us has been able to prove that their view is more valid.
You have said that extraordinary claims require extraordinary proofs. I don't know what 'extraordinary' means for you, but our discussion has been inconclusive.
I don't think I will continue to follow your articles, or comment on them. They appear to me to be very repetitive, as your only view God from Christian perspective. I used to write plenty of articles about Christianity in my other blog - while comparing the work of Jesus to work of other New Age gurus like Andrew Cohen, A. J. Miller and Sri Kumare (Vikram Gandhi).
I do not want to write about Christianity exclusively, and you appear to be rather close-minded, simply ignoring in my inputs whatever doesn't suit you.
Are you really this daft?! Go play somewhere else. Adults are busy here. Bye now!
I didn't know that Star Trek characters were your role models of adulthood. Do fuck off.