Quote Originally Posted by mrdevious
lol, does this question ever go away? Guess what, I know something nobody here knows. There are these jellyfish. They live far far away, in another galaxy. They are invisible, they have near-infinite power to conceal themselves, and every so often they get together for tea and crumpets. Can you prove they don't exist? Come on, try it, I bet you can't. So I guess the existence or non-existence of the jellyfish stand on equal ground right?
well not really, because if you claim there exists something that nobody has ever seen, can't be presented to anybody, and has no empiracle evidence of its existence, it doesn't just get equal validity for the soul reason that I claimed it to be so.

Now if you'll excuse me, I have to go pray to the jellyfish. You can't prove they're any less valid than your god.
Guess what? I wasn't speaking to you I was speaking to Iggy.

He had asked me the very same question, and now I'm asking him. There's a saying where I come from, it goes like this : "If I wanted any sh!t out of you, I'd squeeze your head."

(Now THAT, MC, is funny)

And you know what else? I wouldn't care a single bit if you worshipped jellyfish. Whatever blows your skirt up, DOOD. :thumbsup:
Mud Dauber Reviewed by Mud Dauber on . Argument supporting god...? I'm rather annoyed with the logic of Catholics. I attended a catholic school from 5th - 12th grade and I remember in religion class when I would debate with my teachers about their teachings (in 10-12 grade) an argument they used. I don't remember the question asked but the teacher replied with this logic. Teacher - Look at that flower, where did it come from? Me - Umm a seed. T - Where did that seed come from? Me - the dirt. Rating: 5