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Why do Atheist care what god thinks of them when they when they reject him?

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    WokStationWokStation Posts: 23,112
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    david_kenn wrote: »
    Shapes of the earth being an ostrich like egg is a perfect description that earth is not completely round like a ball, its slightly flattened from pole and bulging at the centure. Greeks did not know this lol.

    Except the shape of an Ostrich egg is quite distinct on account of being pointed at one end. The Earth is not.

    Were they trying to say it was a slightly flattened sphere, they would have likened it to something that shape, not something that was a different shape. Maybe a satsuma, but certainly not an egg.

    Might as well have claimed it was a cuboid with bevelled edges as an Ostrich egg: it's the wrong shape.

    And you still can't find a reputable source for mountains having roots that actually supports your point, I see.
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    david_kenndavid_kenn Posts: 539
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    WokStation wrote: »
    Except the shape of an Ostrich egg is quite distinct on account of being pointed at one end. The Earth is not.

    Were they trying to say it was a slightly flattened sphere, they would have likened it to something that shape, not something that was a different shape. Maybe a satsuma, but certainly not an egg.

    Might as well have claimed it was a cuboid with bevelled edges as an Ostrich egg: it's the wrong shape.

    And you still can't find a reputable source for mountains having roots that actually supports your point, I see.

    here is the earth shape
    http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?release=2002-217

    Ostrich egg
    http://www.teawea.com/scrambled-ostrich-egg/
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    david_kenndavid_kenn Posts: 539
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    ANyway its a fact that mountain has roots as Frank press has revealed it, regarding Embryology in Quran, did Greeks know the semens originated in the seminal vesicle?
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    WokStationWokStation Posts: 23,112
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    david_kenn wrote: »

    Why repeat what I said last night, disproving you?
    WokStation wrote: »
    So you're saying the Qur'an was wrong then?
    Ostrich egg:
    http://kitchenmusingsblog.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/6a00d83451bb1e69e200e554fe4da88834-pi.jpg

    Shape of the Earth:
    http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_0ZjSuDS84dI/TUaewyAKhWI/AAAAAAAAAHA/YmZ8rVSmShY/s320/pole.bmp

    As you can see, the Earth is almost spherical. It is only very slightly flattened by centrifugal force. An Ostrich egg is a different shape, with a slightly pointed end.
    They are different shapes. Ostrich eggs are pointed. Why post something that disproves your claim? :D
    david_kenn wrote: »
    ANyway its a fact that mountain has roots as Frank press has revealed it
    Repeating yourself doesn't make it any more true. You were asked for proof. The link you posted didn't support your claim, so you were asked to try again.

    I take it you gave up when you realised you couldn't?
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    archiverarchiver Posts: 13,011
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    alan29 wrote: »
    Come on here find atheists banging on about believers and what they think they believe.
    Go to church, I find believers who never mention atheists.
    Funny, that.
    Hilarious. Do you like chalk on toast?
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    david_kenndavid_kenn Posts: 539
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    WokStation wrote: »
    Why repeat what I said last night, disproving you?
    They are different shapes. Ostrich eggs are pointed. Why post something that disproves your claim? :D


    Repeating yourself doesn't make it any more true. You were asked for proof. The link you posted didn't support your claim, so you were asked to try again.

    I take it you gave up when you realised you couldn't?

    NASA link clearly shows the earth is more like an ostrich egg, ostrich egg its funny you can't swallow the fact that quran did not say earth is a ball but has a bulgding centre and flattened pole.
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    Keyser_Soze1Keyser_Soze1 Posts: 25,182
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    archiver wrote: »
    Hilarious. Do you like chalk on toast?

    Indeed it is. :D

    Who has always been telling me I will burn in undendurable agony in Hell forever for not believing in their fantasy bullshit then?

    It is a total mystery. :confused: ;-)
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    WokStationWokStation Posts: 23,112
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    Your post doesn't seem to have any mountain-root-proof again, David.
    david_kenn wrote: »
    NASA link clearly shows the earth is more like an ostrich egg

    Then I'm sure you can tell me which bit of the Earth NASA says is the pointy bit?

    What's that? You can't? You can't because it doesn't have a pointy bit? It doesn't have a pointy bit because it's a different shape to an Ostrich egg?

    I see. Thought so.
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    mushymanrobmushymanrob Posts: 17,992
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    david_kenn wrote: »
    ANyway its a fact that mountain has roots as Frank press has revealed it, regarding Embryology in Quran, did Greeks know the semens originated in the seminal vesicle?



    plants have roots because they are plants that grow.
    mountains are rock which gets squashed up due to tectonic plate movement or and volcanic activity. or have i missed something?
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    anne_666anne_666 Posts: 72,891
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    plants have roots because they are plants that grow.
    mountains are rock which gets squashed up due to tectonic plate movement or and volcanic activity. or have i missed something?

    Roots, Tectonic plates, same difference to some.:o At least I think we've established the world isn't flat. Egg shaped apparently! :cool: Give up is my advice.
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    anne_666anne_666 Posts: 72,891
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    WokStation wrote: »
    Your post doesn't seem to have any mountain-root-proof again, David.

    Then I'm sure you can tell me which bit of the Earth NASA says is the pointy bit?

    What's that? You can't? You can't because it doesn't have a pointy bit? It doesn't have a pointy bit because it's a different shape to an Ostrich egg?

    I see. Thought so.

    PMSL here :D:D:D:D:D
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    anne_666anne_666 Posts: 72,891
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    Indeed it is. :D

    Who has always been telling me I will burn in undendurable agony in Hell forever for not believing in their fantasy bullshit then?

    It is a total mystery. :confused: ;-)

    Confusing God with me again! :cool:
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    Keyser_Soze1Keyser_Soze1 Posts: 25,182
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    anne_666 wrote: »
    Confusing God with me again! :cool:

    Well you are certainly sadistic enough! :cry::cry::cry:

    :D
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    jasvinyljasvinyl Posts: 14,631
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    Does anyone remember a poster called DSHunter? Around in 2008, thereabouts. Reading this is like revisiting the threads they created; like putting on an old pair of slippers.
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    alan29alan29 Posts: 34,639
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    Indeed it is. :D

    Who has always been telling me I will burn in undendurable agony in Hell forever for not believing in their fantasy bullshit then?

    It is a total mystery. :confused: ;-)

    Really?
    To you personally? In a church?
    Really?
    Or hearsay?
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    alan29alan29 Posts: 34,639
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    archiver wrote: »
    Hilarious. Do you like chalk on toast?

    Sorry?
    You've lost me there. Is that some sort of a quaint regional expression.
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    archiverarchiver Posts: 13,011
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    alan29 wrote: »
    Sorry?
    You've lost me there. Is that some sort of a quaint regional expression.
    I thought your comparison of a general discussion forum, with a place where people go to worship their god, was a bit like comparing chalk and cheese.
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    jesayajesaya Posts: 35,597
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    david_kenn wrote: »

    They are two different shapes - I am sure that God would not mistake an oblate spheroid (Earth) with a prolate spheroid (eggs)... why are you being so insulting to God?
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 32,379
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    jasvinyl wrote: »
    Does anyone remember a poster called DSHunter? Around in 2008, thereabouts. Reading this is like revisiting the threads they created; like putting on an old pair of slippers.

    That's who I was thinking of, couldn't remember his name though.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,607
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    david_kenn wrote: »
    do you think god would reward you for slandering him and rejecting him?
    Your logic has stumbled a bit here.
    Atheists don't believe God exists, so why would they expect anything from him :D
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    Keyser_Soze1Keyser_Soze1 Posts: 25,182
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    alan29 wrote: »
    Really?
    To you personally? In a church?
    Really?
    Or hearsay?

    It's in the Bible.

    Just because Christianity has had to move with the times and you (and others) choose to ignore the more disturbing aspects of your faith (especially the OT).

    I would have been burned at the stake only a few centuries ago.

    Thank goodness for Science. :)
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    david_kenndavid_kenn Posts: 539
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    jesaya wrote: »
    They are two different shapes - I am sure that God would not mistake an oblate spheroid (Earth) with a prolate spheroid (eggs)... why are you being so insulting to God?

    The ostrich shape is an image sign that earth is not completely round but has differences. Ostrich egg is the best description.

    Also greeks did not know semens originated in seminal vesicle, or that the universe was expanding.
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    Tess-gTess-g Posts: 29,050
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    jasvinyl wrote: »
    Does anyone remember a poster called DSHunter? Around in 2008, thereabouts. Reading this is like revisiting the threads they created; like putting on an old pair of slippers.
    Good spot!

    Is this the second coming?
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    archiverarchiver Posts: 13,011
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    Tess-g wrote: »
    Good spot!

    Is this the second coming?
    There must be a queue, we had the 'Christian' one last week. 'Appen God 'imself will be along shortly. :)
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    Keyser_Soze1Keyser_Soze1 Posts: 25,182
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    archiver wrote: »
    There must be a queue, we had the 'Christian' one last week. 'Appen God 'imself will be along shortly. :)

    I very much doubt it! :p

    He has to sort out all the Genocide, Disease, Natural Disasters, War and suffering first.... ;-)
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