• Jesus’ death did nothing.
  • What’s so special about blood
  • dinosaurs … meant to suffer? funny. I thought all animals were plant eaters at the beginning (according to the bible)
  • is free will random?
  • what good does knowing of a god do now. People will have the wrong motivation to be good.
  • Splitting the languages… oh yeah, not such a hot idea. What’s wrong with reaching the skies? We just did it like 40 years ago, and you didn’t do jack nothing.
  • So you mean to tell me that in 500 years, we made Japanese people, Indians, whites blacks Native-Americans and more? … African imports were 200 years ago, yet they still look the same.
  • “freewill” (whatever that is) has no inherit value. So why install it?
  • your prophecies don’t require divine wisdom or intervention.
  • Suddam Hussein (an Arab) pitched a couple tents in the city of Babylon.
    Not to mention Alexander the Great.
  • Your chastity neglects biological needs. Biological needs you claim originate with god.
  • Where does disease come from?
  • God says man can not guide their own foot step, but if we’ve had supernatural intervention the whole time, what proof does he have?
  • So what happen to the other books of the bible? God make some edits?
  • You really need to kill 50 kids with bears?

#Checkmate

Just wanted to wrap this into one nice little bundle.


It’s quite arrogant to baselessly assert that the entire universe revolves around your race and its sex culture. But It’s also quite arrogant to assert that your race is the closest to godhood
Kyle Adimis

Just got out of a creation(christian) vs agnostic debate.

Their main arguments:

  1. Something exist, therefore god exist
  2. Finely tuned universe
  3. Objective moral values mean god exist
  4. Jesus is in the history books.
  5. He predicted others will come after him that have the same divine mission.

My counters:

  1. Something exist, doesn’t mean that god had to start it
  2. Replication is the only requirement for life. If the universal constants were different push and pull would just be different. Because push and pull laws allow for the perpetuating reactions between particles a replicating system can emerge with a variety of laws.
  3. Morals are subjective
  4.  There are many people (even in recent times) that claim to be sent by god. They too have followers.
  5. There were people before Jesus that talked about a better afterlife. The topic of “where we came from, what’s our purpose” was hot so predicting it requires no divine skill.

And then we digressed, and then I had to depart.

Hopefully we will continue in the future.


We humans are gettin’ pretty advanced, eh?

So much that we could probably start making our own forms of life.

When we get to that point, what would be more likely? Stumbling upon new life, or seeing something we’ve put into existence already?

Just a thought