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Hans Engelkamp
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Katılım Haziran 2011
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@Lainezor @iamAtheistGirl Because people are dying over religion but nobody cares about vampires. Not really laughable material
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Dear Atheist Girl,
We have plenty of evidence but you all chose to ignore it.
I don’t believe in vampires, I don’t spend my whole life trying to prove anyone wrong who does believe in vampires. I just laugh and carry on with my life.
I feel like you already know deep down that there is a God otherwise you would never waste a single minute or give it a second thought worrying about it; that alone is proof.
For me personally the study of quantum physics (studying atoms mostly) was what led me to understand the meaning behind what Werner Heisenberg meant by saying The first gulp from the glass of natural sciences will turn you into an atheist, but at the bottom of the glass God is waiting for you".
Counter question: if you don’t believe in God then why is your entire life devoted to not believing in God?
-Former Atheist Girl
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dear christian.
if you have evidence that your god exists why are you telling random people on the internet?
why aren’t you presenting your evidence to scientists worldwide? why aren’t you telling the pope?
go. collect your nobel prize ffs because you’ll be the first in history to present reliable evidence for the existence of any god and that’s pretty amazing
so again. why are you telling random people on the internet? go!!
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@Hadalifeb4this_ @iamAtheistGirl Assuming something even more complex and unexplainable really does not solve your problem
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@iamAtheistGirl I’m asking you what you believe in regarding the inception of the universe if what I said was wrong correct me and tell me your take on how the universe came to be
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@MaxDerakhshani @SwipeWright How about a self-replicating watch? In a desert full of watch parts and many variations of watches, including very simpler ones, and enough flexibility so that copies aren't identical?
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You don't actually believe that. If you stumbled on a wrist watch walking through the deserts of the Emirates, with nothing else around, you'd infer (as the best explanation) that it was intelligently designed by someone.
And you'd infer this (correctly) even though the designer (a human) is even more complex than the watch.
The complexity of the designer, relative to the thing designed, is a red herring.
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You can't explain a complex mystery by invoking a much bigger and more complex mystery.
Divinely Designed@DivinelyDesined
Proof Life was Created. DNA Replication requires 9 complex nano-machines working together. Without them, DNA can't replicate. If DNA can't replicate, Life can't evolve.
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@KR3Wmatic I should at least get a subtle indication of its presence. There is none. Nothing.
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@Elonsbride Tell me this is not real please.
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@_Taalnazi_ @Daan_Beckers *<overkomt>. Gebeuren is niet wederkerig
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@iamyomzzy @Thebiglade Making something up 'that has always beem there' really isn't an answer to the question where we all came from
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@Xagreat001 Remarkable story and it shows how great the Constitution and our USA are. G.
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In 1961, a man with an 8th-grade education picked up a pencil in his prison cell and changed American history.
Clarence Earl Gideon was a 51-year-old drifter with gray hair, weathered skin, and a lifetime of hard luck. On August 4, 1961, he stood accused in a Florida courtroom of breaking into the Bay Harbor Pool Room. The evidence was razor-thin—one witness claimed he saw Gideon leaving around 5:30 a.m. with coins in his pocket. About $5 in change, beer, and soda were missing. Gideon swore he was innocent.
Too poor for a lawyer, he asked the judge to appoint one. The judge refused—Florida law allowed counsel only in death penalty cases. Gideon defended himself but was convicted and sentenced to five years in prison.
In his cell, Gideon studied law books, learned about the Sixth Amendment’s right to counsel and the Fourteenth Amendment’s due process guarantee. He filed a handwritten petition in pencil on prison stationery to the U.S. Supreme Court. It reached them in January 1962.
The Court agreed to hear his case and appointed top lawyer Abe Fortas. On March 18, 1963, in a unanimous 9-0 decision (*Gideon v. Wainwright*), the Supreme Court ruled that the right to counsel is fundamental to a fair trial and applies to the states. Indigent defendants facing serious charges must receive a lawyer.
At his retrial with skilled counsel, the key witness was discredited. The jury acquitted Gideon after just one hour. He walked free after more than two years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit.
Gideon’s courage transformed American justice. Thousands of convictions were reviewed, public defender systems expanded, and the principle was cemented: justice should not depend on wealth. One ordinary man’s pencil forever changed the system.

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@kvngblinkz @FiatVeritas1 @Olu_Utd14 But it is. Is there some creator or was it evolution? I think the latter, exactly because of the poor design choices. Why pain at birth? Why not the best eyes, best sense of smell, highest strength on the flagship model? And particularly: who created the creator?
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@FiatVeritas1 @Olu_Utd14 Human reproductive organs especially female is not conducive for child birth without pain. In fact our reproductive organs are highly susceptible to infection. Why hasn’t natural selection or random mutation acted on it?
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@azijnzijker @JoolsBlows @suusonline Ik durf te beweren dat het in de exacte wetenschappen nog altijd een uitzondering is
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@laser_bean @JoolsBlows @suusonline Best wel voorkomen. Hans ze hebben mein kampf in dogpark paper letterlijk in meerdere papers gepubliceerd gekregen en er een prijs voor gekregen. Als het bij de sociale wetenschap kan. Dan kan het ook bij andere domeinen.
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Nee, en dat is maar goed ook @suusonline. Hun werk behoren te voldoen aan de standaarden van de wetenschap en daarbij is politieke kleur niet van belang. Doordat wel te meld kan je van hen ook een politieke schietschijf maken; precies wat Suus nu doet

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@theerealtao Not collecting stamps is not a hobby. What made you a non-collector of stamps?
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@azijnzijker @JoolsBlows @suusonline Het zal best voorkomen maar om dat meteen maar door te trekken naar De Gehele Sociale Wetenschap en ook maar meteen naar alle wetenschappers gaat wel een beetje ver
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@laser_bean @JoolsBlows @suusonline Nee dat hoeft ook niet want je weet al voorbaat WAAR en HOE je je paper indiend dat er ideologische gelijkgestemd is. Zoals bij de gehele sociale wetenschap het geval is. Dat hebben Lindsey & Pluckrose aangetoond. Ze wonnen er zelfs prijzen ermee. youtu.be/kVk9a5Jcd1k?is…

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