I thing boogers come from stress about car repairs, but I'll have to look it up.
Where do Raisinettes come from?
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I thing boogers come from stress about car repairs, but I'll have to look it up.
Where do Raisinettes come from?
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roofing issues could bring boogers, but I'd think "hangnail" or "bunion" for some reason
Mmm. I'm sure Hatcher would argue yes. I'm not, currently, outright thinking of any stipulations that require the existence of intelligence, though there could conceivably be an implicit one.
(Sorry, but I'm feeling contrary tonight.)
But how, then, is this proof of use to theists? What if there is a God but He doesn't give a damn about human or other intelligent life? What if He is only interested in some pond scum on some planet a million light-years from Earth? What if all He cares about is arranging the stars into pretty patterns? (Which are cool, by the way.)
I'll check with her tomorrow, she's pretty buggered by the snot monster tonight.
Tonight I made my homemade ginger pasta with lemony ginger "stir fry". I normally use scallops and shrimp, but the boy doesn't like seafood so I did chicken. Still tasty. Used white whole wheat flour rather than all-purpose, which really seemed to diminish the ginger taste. But there was enough in the veggies to compensate. Was really tasty. Mmmm. I haven't made that in ages. I forgot how good it was. Every now and then I really enjoy the pasta making process, as well as creative meals without recipes.
This was a good weekend. Went hiking and visited a forge historic site yesterday, went for a bike ride today, and hopefully Bodyworlds tomorrow.
she's pretty buggered by the snot monster tonight.
Bummer. Booger buggered.
Bodyworlds is proof of a loving god. I mean, come on.
I've never been to Bodyworlds. I don't even know what it is.
Pro'lly why I'm an atheist, huh?
Do you mean the exhibit we went to, ita?
But how, then, is this proof of use to theists? What if there is a God but He doesn't give a damn about human or other intelligent life? What if He is only interested in some pond scum on some planet a million light-years from Earth? What if all He cares about is arranging the stars into pretty patterns? (Which are cool, by the way.)
This isn't a theistic argument, at all. I mean it is, in the sense that "theistic" is the opposite of "atheistic" but it makes no specific argument for any specific theology. The God proven within is eternal, unique, and a Creator. That's it. Clockwork God perfectly acceptable. His ethics theories, which he doesn't go into much in this book, go further, but the proof itself is very much a God that could care only about pond scum. Or might not care about anything at all. Human qualities not required.