rroodhouse
Ex Luthor
rroodhouse

Some book spoilers:

Well, everything in the universe. The multiverse may be outside of that. But drop your second sentence and I'm on board that ship.

Fairly stated, but I don't see why that eliminates multiple supreme (perhaps... competing?) non-physical intelligences. A whole pantheon of them! Why not? Not seeing a good reason to believe in many, so I would not believe in one. If you start defining a thing in such a way that necessitates exactly one of it, then it

OK. So then let me ask you this:

"Science has its realm and God is not subject to it. If God exists, this God created nature and its laws. God is not subject to the laws of nature or, to be more direct, God is subject to the laws of nature only in so far as God has set the systems of time, space and matter in motion and cannot intervene because to

You might notice that I didn't rely solely on ad hominems (you haven't in other responses, to be fair, but you did here). I am arguing that falsifiability is the strength of an argument, not its weakness. I'm not being as polite as I could be because you took an innocuous comment and rudely attacked it to begin this

As someone who has spent their time writing a book based on Christopher Hitchens, let me respond to that: False.

Isn't there a nigh infinite list of things you could say that for?

But, of course, by that logic, you also don't know what you're talking about. If humans are so limited in knowledge, then your comment judging probability is just as much a shadow on the wall.

My two cents: I call myself an atheist mostly out of solidarity. I do consider atheism a marginalized minority.

I prefer getting drunk off the tears of children.

The Mummy Returns. Because... It's on TV and... someone has to.

Am I correct in recognizing the V for Vendetta music?

If they can do dragons in Game of Thrones, they can do Old Lace. Just saying.

Just the "destroyer of worlds", Mr. Oppenheimer. Respect the man!

And look, Pycelle!

Give it time... Dragons are dicks. It is known.

I really, really liked Kick-Ass, even though Mark Millar holds no strings on my heart. And you know what, I heard bad reviews for Kick-Ass 2, and I loved that too.

"Man this is good. I wish Pinchy was here to enjoy it!"

I've read something that says otherwise.