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Queensland Education Minister backs Cardinal Pell: 'Secular Experiment Failed' : Comments
By Hugh Wilson, published 9/7/2009Why would Queenslanders need to move beyond the thinking of the 1870s, when our mines are open, our farms produce food, and we have tourism and foreign students?
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Posted by Rusty Catheter, Monday, 13 July 2009 9:01:06 PM
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If "real" object "A" cannot concievably exist without a creator, neither can "real" object "B".
How did the creator come into being, smarty? (did pastor help you with yours, or did you do it all by yourself?)
Alternatively, If object "B" could "always be" or "self create", well, it becomes "a bit rich" to automatically assume object "A" cannot.
Maybe your imaginary friend is "special". I'm increasingly sure you are.
The only people who think evolution in some form is not valid have books by the moonie and the Chocolate diet Doctor among their favourites. Their theology is sourced from similarly respected thinkers.
The point of this caricature is that the whole of the worlds organised theological thought has not in fact dealt with this problem. They establish by elaborate discussion what would be nice, and depend on our desire for such to justify the possibility.
Can our society do without? Sure can!
Runner's imaginary friend is a fairytale for adults who really are blinded by dogma and a desire not to be accountable. There there, Even Bigger Daddy will fix it and slap those nasty people, *they'll* be sorry one day. Be good or the Bogeyman will get you.
If faith could heal, it would be good enough for pastor. Ask him if you can check the books.
Better hope *your* doctors know what I have taught about antibiotic reistance genes. Far better to be a living hypocrite in denial than fully faithful and dead, dead forever, dead eternally. No god, no heaven, no limbo, no purgatory, no hell. Not *even* hell.