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Re: God.
...Wtf?
This isn't about caring this is about how real human's ideas can be.
I mean, we do NOT live in a universe where "anything is possible".. there are elements and atoms and certain "laws" and the atoms work in certain ways and everything.Comment
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Okay and yeah there are elements humans haven't 'discovered' but how can there be a living organism made out of nothing? Or "invisible atoms"? Like wtf?Comment
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So you're saying God is visible but it's an illusion to our "senses" that we can't see him? What? :SComment
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I never said he existed, I can't say he exists, but I can't say he doesn't either.
Did you read every bit of information discovered by the human-race? Because if you want to make a claim against god, you better get started.
Funny The Simpson's Quote:
Homer "Oh hey Ned, I was just getting ready for church today when I accidentally discovered there's no god."
Hands Ned Paper, Ned reads Paper,
Ned "Well, we can't let this little doozey get out."
Ned burns paper.Last edited by 9_ki_kid; 07-7-2007, 04:38 PM.Comment
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This is COMPLETELY false. Elements are differentiated by the number of protons they have. Not neutrons, not electrons. Look here if you don't believe me:
Originally posted by Wikipedia's article on Chemical ElementsA chemical element, or element for short, is a type of atom that is defined by its atomic number; that is, by the number of protons in its nucleusComment
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Oh sorry, I'm rusty on chemistry. (I only learned it in middle school so far, didn't learn much)
Oh yeah, because electrons can be taken and given between other atoms since they are orbiting the atom! That's how people make sparks and electricity and stuff. But I thought the number of Neutrons was equal to the number of protons. Or wait I thought Neutrons were equal to electrons. Or do the Neutrons determine the number of electrons an atoms tries to have.
And If a law is false, it isn't really a law. But people theorizing the laws can be wrong.Last edited by 9_ki_kid; 07-7-2007, 04:47 PM.Comment
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