Time=0?? To what is that time relative? What were in the X and Y counters when time was equal to zero?
If this comes to ancient books - there are tons of ancient books that claim things that are very different from the one you prefer - be it the four Vedas of Hinduism, the Buddhavacana for Budhism and so on and so forth. At the end of the day it comes down to one of two - and they both support creationism 1. There was a god/gods and they created everything and specifically men-kind. 2. Men created gods when they had to explain observed phenomena and could not given their technical/scientific progress.
I can't really argue with anything you said. I would note that after all this time men still can not create life or explain how it was started. Perhaps men didn't create god but they did intuit that he is here. Well, some men have. Some go to go to extremes telling the intuitive they can not intuit.
I can 100% relate and agree with everything you said. And what is the right answer? That is what philosophy helps to give revelation. At least you can think out of the box
Men can create life (organic) with life (organic), but they cannot create life (organic) from non life (inorganic materials).
Up to 120 years ago men could not fly either. I would argue that this still falls in category #2 I mentioned above.
Well it has been in that category for many thousands of years now. How long should take before the obvious becomes an axiom and the intuitive are deemed correct? Within another 1000 years?
Actually he did die http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=42883180 Kris Kringle entered the US Navy on November 1, 1967, during the Vietnam War. During his military service, he achieved the grade of E3, and was discharged on October 17, 1969. Obituary: "Kris Kringle, formerly known as George Nobis, passed away March 10, 2003. Mr. Kringle was well known throughout the area for his visits to veterans and children's hospitals, brightening the days of thousands of people in the Norfolk area with his portrayal of Santa Claus. Kris was the founder of Kringle Inc., a charity devoted to helping the needy and providing toys for children. He was a Vietnam veteran having served in the Navy, a member of the Disabled American Veterans and a member of the Fleet Reserve, Post 60. The son of the late Olive and Herman Nobis, he is survived by his sisters, Margaret Gasink and Pauline Dunn and his brother, Carl Nobis, as well as four nephews, a niece and many great-nieces and -nephews. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at the David Adams Memorial Chapel, Gate 2, Norfolk Naval Station, Norfolk. The family asks that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to Toys for Tots, c/o MAG42 DET B 1430 C V TOW WAY, Naval Station, Norfolk, VA 23511-2524." * This obituary appeared in the Virginian-Pilot on March 14, 2003, on page B8. Family links: Parents: Herman Nobis (1920 - 1998) Olive L Nobis (1921 - 1995) Note: The shared headstone incorrectly lists Olive L. as his wife. However, Olive L. Noblis was his mother.
Uh huh sure. Just face it, you only win in your own mind. I am willing others "educated others" to crown the winner, even if it wasn't me. You, on the other hand, don't want others to dictate your fate. Yet another reason why your logic is deeply flawed
Do we have a Southern California version of Mt. Tabor? Maybe the two of you should get together at LegoLand and settle this.