On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 11:40:41AM -0500, Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
> My point is that there is no separate "God of the Assyrians" and "God of 
> the Babylonians," therefore that question is meaningless.

Typical religious irrationality. THEY say there is, you say there is
not, but none of you have any empirical process to check your knowledge.

> Given that there are passages in the KJV which contradict other
> passages in the KJV, not to mention portions of one version of the
> Bible which do not agree with another version, and that "Bible
> Literalists" believe that when Genesis says that the Earth was created
> in six days that means six days of twenty-four hours each, each hour
> consisting of 3600 seconds, and each second is the time that elapses
> during 9,192,631,770 (9.192631770 x 10^9) cycles of the radiation
> produced by the transition between two levels of the cesium 133 atom,
> or, alternatively, the time required for an electromagnetic field
> to propagate 299,792,458 meters (2.99792458 x 10^8 m) through a
> vacuum, which either contradicts the scientific evidence or requires
> ridiculous gyrations to attempt to make it fit, yes, they are wrong.
> (IMO.)

Their beliefs are more absurd than your beliefs? Without any empirical
tests, it is all absurd.

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"Erik Reuter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>       http://www.erikreuter.net/
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