Oldbear83 said:
TexasScientist said:
Oldbear83 said:
TexasScientist said:
Oldbear83 said:
TexasScientist said:
Oldbear83 said:
Limited IQ Redneck in PU said:
Oldbear83 said:
TexasScientist said:
Oldbear83 said:
TexasScientist said:
Oldbear83 said:
TS: "Alan Guth and Stephen Hawking using quantum theory have demonstrated a spontaneously formed universe is plausible, without the need for a creator.".
Actually, what they have done is claim that if a series of assumptions are correct, none of them proven, then within the parameters of their limited description a universe creator outside those parameters is not defined as required ... but something else is.
See my previous post above to Tarp.
Very efficient, using the same excuse twice.
A good example of GIGO as well.
GIGO is a very good example of religious lore and mysticism. Thank you.
Considering the sum effect of religion, from charities to free education to moral compass, a reasonable person would count Faith and Religion as good things.
Explain Manifest Destiny to the natives that were wiped out. The Japanese followed their Emporer because he was devine. Gunbarrel conversions are pretty common. Religion hss been corrupted and used to justify atrocities many times.
You're mixing faith and religion with politics and human nature again.
That's when you get January 6th.
Only if your religion is hating Trump
Poor attempt at deflection. January 6th had anything to do with hating Trump. It had everything to do with trying to overturn an election by extra-constitutional means. People should hate what happened on January 6th, and hold those responsible accountable. To do otherwise does not bode well for democracy.
All this post proves, is that you are a Trump hater.
So you choose fealty to Trump over the Constitution. Using your logic, you would be a hater of democracy and the Constitution.
My logic depends on facts. What Trump did was not 'extra-Constitutional', it was a challenge based on an interpretation of text in the Constitution.
Also, for all your spite and spittle, there remains zero evidence to support the claim that the people who broke the law on January 6 did so at Trump's plan or direction.
In both contentions, you rely on your assumption, not logic.
Also, your incessant virtue-signaling implies you know you cannot prove your case on the facts, so you fall back on emotion.
Not very much like a Scientist, your behavior ...
Facts?? Let's see:
Trump, Roger Stone and Bannon come up with "stop the steal" as an excuse for losing the election they thought they were going to lose in 2016 to HRC. When they eked out the electoral college, Trump, to back up his claim, continued with the assertion of wide spread fraud, two million votes, that he pulled out of the air. His blue ribbon panel, that he formed to cover his A, couldn't find any fraud and just faded away.
Then he started "Stop the Steal" all over again in 2020 as an excuse for losing, because malignant narcicists can't admit to losing, claiming the only way he could lose the election, would be if it was rigged. When he lost, he claimed it was stolen, yet every court that heard his absurd complaints, many by his own appointed judges, and Supreme Court Justices, poured him out. Even his own attorney Rudy Giuliani, said they had no evidence, just some theories on how it was stolen. Even Trump's "Ninja" vote counters couldn't find any fraud or extra votes. Then like a third world dictator, he tried to rig the election himself, putting pressure on states to change the vote count, going so far as asking the Georgia Secretry of State to find him enough votes to win in Georgia. Two weeks before the election, he implored AG Bar to arrest Biden, just like a dictator would do in a third world country. He tested the water to see if he could get the military to seize voting machines, just like a dictator. He, Stone, Banon, and Alex Jones summoned Trump's followers to DC on January 6th, promising something big was going to happen. Trump et al whipped up the crowd, told them to go the Capitol and fight, promising he would go with them. He tried to create fake and competing slates of electors. He embraced every crackpot Constitutional loopehole theory proffered, that would allow him to overturn an election - which if successfull, every candidate after him would use, and would have set him up to becoming a dictator. He pressured and harassed Pence to reject the state certifications, asserting that a VP had the authority to reject certifications. He sat idly by in glee as his fired up crowd stormed the Capitol. He told officials at DOJ to just say there was fraud and leave the rest to him and Repubulicans, just like a wanna be dictator. They're still uncovering his antics leading up to, on, and after January 6th. Trump is antithetical to democracy and destructive to the Republican Party. Now I've been a conservative Republican all my life, but at least I have the ability to admit when some in the Party, through zeal and fervor, have been blinded and coopted into embracing autocracy at the expense of democracy, and the expense of the ideals of conservatism and the Republican Party. Many in the Republican Party, by that same zeal and fervor, are embracing and being lead down an autocratic path away from democratic principles. It's time for Republicans to abandon the conspiracy theories, perceived grievances, and vitriol, roll up their sleeves, and beat the democrats at the ballot box with better candidates and ideas. That's how it works in a democracy.
Hating, demonizing, and making enemies of someone who has a different view is counterproductive to a cohesive, ordered and peaceful society. Persuading them with better ideas, working with them for common solutions, and on those areas you can't agree upon, leave to the ballot box and the democratic process. If you lose, try harder the next time. You're not going to find a better system, as imperfect as it may be, than what we have now under our Constitution.
I follow the evidence of reality, just like any good scientist.