colin wrote:ReformedCharacter wroteYou may be right but where is the proof? If you cannot prove it then that is just a matter of opinion.
What's that got to do with the question asked in the OP?
It was a response to your comment, obviously.
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colin wrote:ReformedCharacter wroteYou may be right but where is the proof? If you cannot prove it then that is just a matter of opinion.
What's that got to do with the question asked in the OP?
It was a response to your comment, obviously.
colin wrote:ReformedCharacter wroteYou may be right but where is the proof? If you cannot prove it then that is just a matter of opinion.
What's that got to do with the question asked in the OP?
colin wrote:It was a response to your comment, obviously.
My comment is neither my belief or my opinion, it is my answer to the quiz question .
TUK020 wrote:It was Santa Claus who developed the laws of the universe.And because it is clearly written in the Book of Glad Tidings that he evolved from the Tooth Fairy, the answer to the original question is clearly false.
GrandOiseau wrote:This is a quiz question on the BBC website.
Without looking at what they say is correct, what do you think?
If your answer to the quiz question is based neither on your opinion or belief then what is it based upon?
XFool wrote
This is starting to remind me of the BODMAS thread.
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colin wrote:XFool wrote
This is starting to remind me of the BODMAS thread.
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Oh No... not the dreaded BODMAS thread!
colin wrote:God created the laws of the universe
colin wrote:which would then allow evolution by means of natural selection to proceed.
absolutezero wrote:Brexit has replaced religion. True or false?
ReformedCharacter wrote:You may be right but where is the proof? If you cannot prove it then that is just a matter of opinion.
Dod101 wrote:ReformedCharacter wrote:You may be right but where is the proof? If you cannot prove it then that is just a matter of opinion.
It is a matter of faith which is why the question is 'What is your faith?' And that (faith) is much deeper than opinion or a proof.
Dod
In the context of religion, one can define faith as confidence or trust in a particular system of religious belief, within which faith may equate to confidence based on some perceived degree of warrant, in contrast to a definition of faith as being belief without evidence.
scrumpyjack wrote
As you may have guessed I’m firmly with Richard Dawkins on all this.
colin wrote:scrumpyjack wrote
As you may have guessed I’m firmly with Richard Dawkins on all this.
So what then do you think is the answer to the question asked in the OP?
neither you or ReformedCharacter has offered an answer one way or the other, you have both gone off on a tangent having decided to address a different matter which is clearly ' are religious beliefs rational' but that was not the question asked in the OP!!!
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