Also, the Big Bang theory was conceived by a Catholic.
Charley Sheen got fired for calling him a Jew, but they are on good terms now.
Also, the Big Bang theory was conceived by a Catholic.
What makes it circular logic is that you have assumed in the analogy that "sitting in a Civic" corresponds to "dwelling in His universe." That's not merely dwelling in the universe, which would not have been circular, but rather dwelling in "His universe," which presupposes the existence of a God who created the universe.
Hondas, refrigerators, and watches are, by definition artificial constructions. They have builders, by definition. The universe is natural, something else entirely, whose nature is a mystery that humans have been attempting to discover and learn about since the dawn of civilization.
Since you are not banned from TNZ—as you have been informed on multiple occasions, including today, assuming you didn't already know that to begin with
I'm just asking that you believe that Danica McKellar was made by human hands.![]()
It's funny how age changes your perspective. When I was a kid, I thought that Becky Slater was a bitch. When I rewatched it I saw that Becky was fine, it was actually Kevin Arnold that was the bitch all along.
I didn't when I was a kid, but I found out years later.Did you know the actress who played Becky was the younger sister of the actress who played Winnie? The actress is a lawyer now. She went to Yale and Harvard Law.
Time to get this thread back on topic.... so start bashing Great American Family.![]()
It's the channel Danica McKellar jumped ship to after she found the Lord (and they dangled a big fat contract in front of her). It was originally Great American Country, a country music station, but was revamped and rebranded by a former Hallmark Channel executive who quit because he was uncomfortable with Hallmark becoming more inclusive to LGBTQ folks.I like that idea, and I don't even know what it is.
But I'm sure you knew that, and didn't just jump in here for the chance to throw some potshots at people with different religious beliefs, right?![]()
Learned something new.Did you know the actress who played Becky was the younger sister of the actress who played Winnie? The actress is a lawyer now. She went to Yale and Harvard Law.
It looks like some of GAF's films can be viewed on YouTube. Like I mentioned upthread, they're like Hallmark Channel movies, but blander, cheaper, and more poorly written and acted.Seriously, the only TV channels I have access to are YouTube and Paramount+. So I couldn't watch her stuff anyway, unless GAF has a YouTube channel.
Even if she was conceived the old fashioned way, I find it difficult to believe that neither of her parents used their hands.Only if she was artificially inseminated.
Heh? Where did I do that? I just put my opinion out there. I'm pretty sure there are universal rights and wrongs.@Forbin ... funny, my thoughts on atheism are quite similar... that it's a delusion people manufacture because the idea of universal right and wrong scares them. This topic is a discussion of one person's beliefs and choices, not an excuse to ram nihilism down our throats.
That's... what???Saying that God is a delusion while dwelling in His universe is like saying that Honda is a delusion while you're sitting in a Civic. Or getting a cold bottle of Coke out of the fridge, all while insisting that Frigidaire doesn't exist.
It's the channel Danica McKellar jumped ship to after she found the Lord (and they dangled a big fat contract in front of her). It was originally Great American Country, a country music station, but was revamped and rebranded by a former Hallmark Channel executive who quit because he was uncomfortable with Hallmark becoming more inclusive to LGBTQ folks.
Luckily (as a committed agnostic*) all I care about is I have some affection for her because of her role as Winnie, the cute girl next door, in a show I liked.
*Yes, I know that's an oxymoron.
She's a math genius, and has several books out:She had a love for math too IIRC…
Luckily (as a committed agnostic*) all I care about is I have some affection for her because of her role as Winnie, the cute girl next door, in a show I liked.
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