Kallog asks, rhetorically:
Originally Posted By: kallog
Why are religious people always trying to clutch onto scientific theories that seem to fit into their made-up beliefs?

See how silly it is to just make things up?

You love throwing empty words around to try to fool people, don't you?
And comments, sarcastically
Originally Posted By: kallog
The part about trying to fool people is very disgusting, especially when the reader is disarmed by jokes and a pleasant personality.
KALLOG'S QUESTIONS? AND MY RESPONSES:
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Why are religious people always trying to clutch onto scientific theories that seem to fit into their made-up beliefs?

I love exploring new and godly ideas. Doesn't everyone? I also love knowing about the generators, organizers and developers of them, including positive and thoughtful atheists.

See how silly it is to just make things up?

Not as silly as rhetorical questions and put-downs.

You love throwing empty words around to try to fool people, don't you?

I do? News to me! Not what I call a respectful (agape-like) comment. Neither is the following:

The part about trying to fool people is very disgusting, especially when the reader is disarmed by jokes and a pleasant personality.

Now for my rhetorical question: Is being grouchy a good way to encourage others to join the dialogue? smile

Last edited by Revlgking; 04/27/11 03:17 PM. Reason: Always a good idea!

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