The Atheist Delusion

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    That was hilarious...

    My favorite part:
    "scientists aren't certain about anything, all they have is a bunch of theories... Gravity?"

    This reminded me of Stephen Colbert's segment "The Word"
     
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    Hahaha that was an excellent bit of sarcasm. I love it!
     
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    Awesome :D Love the way gravity falls down.
     
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    One must ask: if the Law of Gravity exists, isn't fair to assume there was a Law Giver?
     
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    Why must one ask that?

    (I'm not arguing if there's a God or not, but just why you think the law of gravity invites that particular question..)
     
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    If you're not arguing if there is a God or not then my question doesn't have its place here. However, when you look at a painting, what better proof is there was a painting other than the painting itself? Of course no one looks at a painting and thinks: "Aha. This painting had a painter." No. You see the painting and know there is a painter.

    You see the law no more than 60mph then you know, someone made that into a law. If you have a law, there must be a law Giver.
     
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    Ok... I see what you're saying... So you're not arguing that there's a divine being, but just a "giver."... Like, the big bang could have been a giver...
     
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    You know what I believe the big bang was? God spoke and bang it happened. That's what the big bang is all about.
     
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    proteindude, who created god then?
     
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    No. It's not.
     
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    Sure there was. Man.

    Man is the one who called it the law of gravity and hence making it law. Before man it was just that force that holds stuff down..
     
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