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True Philosophy says no to Evolution ?

Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 4:07 am
by twinc
"seek not in phoney [science] books or strange events for signs that only fools believe when the greatest miracle is closer than the air you breathe,so close yet unrecognised,so close how can we fail to see that a creature made of clay can suffer pain,feel,know and see"[anon] - twinc

Re: True Philosophy says no to Evolution ?

Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 5:22 am
by Silvertusk
What is your question in all this?

Re: True Philosophy says no to Evolution ?

Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 5:30 am
by RickD
My question In all this is, "Why are we still putting up with this?"

Re: True Philosophy says no to Evolution ?

Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 5:59 am
by PaulSacramento
Twinc, I have to ask you, do you disagree with evolution just for humans are for all living beings?

Re: True Philosophy says no to Evolution ?

Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 6:04 am
by Danieltwotwenty
RickD wrote:My question In all this is, "Why are we still putting up with this?"

Father in heaven please grace us with your peace and understanding, help us to be patient with twinc, convict him with your holy spirit to see his un-Christian like behavior.
In Jesus Christs mighty name amen. y[-o<

Re: True Philosophy says no to Evolution ?

Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 6:41 am
by neo-x
Danieltwotwenty » Fri Jun 15, 2012 7:04 pm

RickD wrote:
My question In all this is, "Why are we still putting up with this?"



Father in heaven please grace us with your peace and understanding, help us to be patient with twinc, convict him with your holy spirit to see his un-Christian like behavior.
In Jesus Christs mighty name amen.
:slol:

Re: True Philosophy says no to Evolution ?

Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 6:59 am
by Danieltwotwenty
neo-x wrote:
Danieltwotwenty » Fri Jun 15, 2012 7:04 pm

RickD wrote:
My question In all this is, "Why are we still putting up with this?"



Father in heaven please grace us with your peace and understanding, help us to be patient with twinc, convict him with your holy spirit to see his un-Christian like behavior.
In Jesus Christs mighty name amen.
:slol:

I was serious dude. :)

Re: True Philosophy says no to Evolution ?

Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 7:12 am
by neo-x
:oops: still gave me a laugh... :lol: No disrespect intended Dan...seriously, I just thought it was funny.

Re: True Philosophy says no to Evolution ?

Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 7:28 am
by twinc
RickD wrote:My question In all this is, "Why are we still putting up with this?"
my question is are you unable or unwilling to grasp how does the material brain communicate with the non material mind - how does mind make the miraculous leap from the physical to a non-physical immaterial entity like sensation - twinc

Re: True Philosophy says no to Evolution ?

Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 7:39 am
by RickD
twinc wrote:
RickD wrote:My question In all this is, "Why are we still putting up with this?"
my question is are you unable or unwilling to grasp how does the material brain communicate with the non material mind - how does mind make the miraculous leap from the physical to a non-physical immaterial entity like sensation - twinc
Now, twinc, if you posted your original post in this thread closer to this, then it wouldn't be so tiring. What you wrote here:"are you unable or unwilling to grasp how does the material brain communicate with the non material mind - how does mind make the miraculous leap from the physical to a non-physical immaterial entity like sensation", is actually a great question for those that hold to naturalism. A question that I have yet to hear a sufficient answer to, from those holding to naturalism, alone.

All I'm asking, is you present your questions, in the form of a thought out question. Not a dogmatic opinion, disguised as a question. It tends to make the conversation go smoother.

Re: True Philosophy says no to Evolution ?

Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 7:42 am
by RickD
Danieltwotwenty wrote:
neo-x wrote:
Danieltwotwenty » Fri Jun 15, 2012 7:04 pm

RickD wrote:
My question In all this is, "Why are we still putting up with this?"



Father in heaven please grace us with your peace and understanding, help us to be patient with twinc, convict him with your holy spirit to see his un-Christian like behavior.
In Jesus Christs mighty name amen.
:slol:

I was serious dude. :)
Dan, I know you were serious, and I appreciate your prayer. It didn't go unnoticed. But, I couldn't help LOLing myself. Probably because of the timing of your post, or perhaps because of my frustration. I certainly didn't mean any disrespect either. y>:D<

Re: True Philosophy says no to Evolution ?

Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 7:45 am
by twinc
RickD wrote:
twinc wrote:
RickD wrote:My question In all this is, "Why are we still putting up with this?"
my question is are you unable or unwilling to grasp how does the material brain communicate with the non material mind - how does mind make the miraculous leap from the physical to a non-physical immaterial entity like sensation - twinc
Now, twinc, if you posted your original post in this thread closer to this, then it wouldn't be so tiring. What you wrote here:"are you unable or unwilling to grasp how does the material brain communicate with the non material mind - how does mind make the miraculous leap from the physical to a non-physical immaterial entity like sensation", is actually a great question for those that hold to naturalism. A question that I have yet to hear a sufficient answer to, from those holding to naturalism, alone.

All I'm asking, is you present your questions, in the form of a thought out question. Not a dogmatic opinion, disguised as a question. It tends to make the conversation go smoother.

Re: True Philosophy says no to Evolution ?

Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 7:53 am
by twinc
twinc wrote:
RickD wrote:
twinc wrote:
RickD wrote:My question In all this is, "Why are we still putting up with this?"
my question is are you unable or unwilling to grasp how does the material brain communicate with the non material mind - how does mind make the miraculous leap from the physical to a non-physical immaterial entity like sensation - twinc
Now, twinc, if you posted your original post in this thread closer to this, then it wouldn't be so tiring. What you wrote here:"are you unable or unwilling to grasp how does the material brain communicate with the non material mind - how does mind make the miraculous leap from the physical to a non-physical immaterial entity like sensation", is actually a great question for those that hold to naturalism. A question that I have yet to hear a sufficient answer to, from those holding to naturalism, alone.

All I'm asking, is you present your questions, in the form of a thought out question. Not a dogmatic opinion, disguised as a question. It tends to make the conversation go smoother.
this is why you have been pleaded with to come home - neither Naturalism nor any other ism or way out ,weird and wacky isms have the answer which you will at last find here - so hang about awhile and maybe even at this late hour at last come home - twinc

Re: True Philosophy says no to Evolution ?

Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 7:56 am
by PaulSacramento
PaulSacramento wrote:Twinc, I have to ask you, do you disagree with evolution just for humans are for all living beings?
Twinc, can you answer my question please?

Re: True Philosophy says no to Evolution ?

Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 8:02 am
by RickD
twinc wrote:
twinc wrote:
RickD wrote:
twinc wrote:
RickD wrote:My question In all this is, "Why are we still putting up with this?"
my question is are you unable or unwilling to grasp how does the material brain communicate with the non material mind - how does mind make the miraculous leap from the physical to a non-physical immaterial entity like sensation - twinc
Now, twinc, if you posted your original post in this thread closer to this, then it wouldn't be so tiring. What you wrote here:"are you unable or unwilling to grasp how does the material brain communicate with the non material mind - how does mind make the miraculous leap from the physical to a non-physical immaterial entity like sensation", is actually a great question for those that hold to naturalism. A question that I have yet to hear a sufficient answer to, from those holding to naturalism, alone.

All I'm asking, is you present your questions, in the form of a thought out question. Not a dogmatic opinion, disguised as a question. It tends to make the conversation go smoother.
this is why you have been pleaded with to come home - neither Naturalism nor any other ism or way out ,weird and wacky isms have the answer which you will at last find here - so hang about awhile and maybe even at this late hour at last come home - twinc
Twinc, I don't hold to naturalism. Please stop telling people to come home.