bambu;4714611 said:Stupid Spinoff......
LOL...
Ole' let me start a new thread so we can turn the tables.....HEAD ASS NIGGA......
Creationists ~ 19
Anti-creationist ~ 0
I found out the origins of your RESEARCH SHOWS BLACKS TO HAVE LARGER BRAINS
http://www.biology-online.org/biology-forum/about11606.html
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2695640/replies?c=63
This shit has no author and was pulled from the bowels of another online forum.....
I think that Dr. Rushton is responsible for this research.....
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You do know that there is no direct correlation to brain size and intelligence, right? Especially considering that studies of (societal ideas of) race (which does not exist but for this thread we will pretend it does) show that negroids score lower on them than mongoloids and caucasoids, having a larger brain means nothing in such an instance.
Alright, now that I've thrown some doubt on the significance of that I am going to show you guys a counter argument i created for the existence of heaven. It is not super great, i thought of it one day on the bus after a philosophy of religion course. Here goes:
1. If heaven exists as the bible/torah describe then it is a pleasurable place.
2. If you really care for someone who dies, you would like them to be somewhere pleasurable.
3. If someone dies they likely go to heaven.
4. So why is it human instinct to feel life shattering sadness when dealing with death?
I call it the argument from instinct. In such it seems that human nature is ingrained with knowledge that there is no afterlife, or that it is not a pleasurable place due to the infinite sadness that occurs after loss of a life. The instinctual sadness contradicts the belief of heaven which is odd.
This is just one argument I thought up randomly, i have a few more penned out in my notebook somewhere. But i think that if one can show the alleged inconsistencies of the bible to be undoubtedly true then the words within it are to become more and more less trustworthy. In this the average human will eventually come to disregard much of what is in religious texts as premature explanations for the way the universe operates and unsubstantiated speculation; nothing more.
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