Re: Making money from Java



> If you assume the Bible is correct, then
> there can be no evidence to demonstrate it to be false, because God could,
> by definition, do anything, so any "evidence" we found could simply be a
> Devine artifact.

Exactly. That is why religious beliefs are not in any way scientific,
or even logical. That is why 'creation science' is a misnomer and
'intelligent design' has nothing about that is science.

> If you assume the Bible to be false, there *can* be evidence of Creation,
> either by the expedient of showing that no other explaination makes sense,
> or by finding some phenomena that has no other explaination.

No. Wrong. Just because _you_ cannot make sense of something does not
mean that 'goddunit' is true. It would be equally 'true' to say 'the
spagetti monster dunnit' or 'thetans dunnit' or 'the whole thing was
created last tueday, including my memory and all the history books'.

The argument that "an eyeball is tooooo complicated therefore the bible
is true" is just fundie nonsense.

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