I told him that a shrewd person hedges their bets.  I sure do not want to step 
into a possible new existence with a God pissed off at me.  Costs nothing and 
the potential upside is huge.  Better than buying a lottery ticket.    

From: Jaime Solorza 
Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2017 9:36 AM
To: Animal Farm 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT Pissed off PhD

shoot him this one...."I know there ain't no heaven. but I PRAY there is no 
HELL."

Jaime Solorza 
Wireless Systems Architect
915-861-1390

On Sat, Apr 29, 2017 at 9:32 AM, Chuck McCown <[email protected]> wrote:

  This professor and I have been going for 24 hours now.  He quickly dropped to 
taunts like “have your dead son do something” or pray to god to cure all 
amputees.  Odd crap like that.  

  He guy is 62 year old and throws in a “you lose” and “reality check” with 
every posting.  I am trying to asking for definitions of things he says like 
reality, truth, integrity etc.  He does not want to do anything but say how 
dishonest I am and  how repugnant, dishonest, and disgusting all religions are 
and to make unkind comments about my “dead son”. 

  It  is kinda fun playing defense on an increasingly vitriolic thread.  I 
really got him wound up.  Must be sad in his reality.



  From: Gino A. Villarini 
  Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2017 6:20 AM
  To: [email protected] 
  Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT Pissed off PhD

  I have always had this notion that what we understand as our universe a quark 
of someone else universe… 

  From: Af <[email protected]> on behalf of "[email protected]" 
<[email protected]>
  Reply-To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
  Date: Saturday, April 29, 2017 at 7:01 AM
  To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
  Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT Pissed off PhD


  I had an astronomy professor in college and we got to the part where we 
talked about the
  theories on how the universe was created. Obviously the one that has the most 
"compelling
  concrete evidence" is the big bang theory. So we are told that the universe 
started with 
  hydrogen and helium..... then something happened..... (we still have no clue 
what happened
  in that first billionth of a second) and then everything was created.

  The bible tells us in the beginning there was God and darkness.... then 
something
  happened.... and then there was light.

  So my professor pointed out that both science and religion both start with a 
premise that
  something existed out of nothing and that then something else happened and 
here we are.
  So they could both be right and they could both be wrong. Science doesn't 
tell us where
  the helium and hydrogen came from and religion doesn't tell us where God came 
from.

  Sort of link someone saying, "How do you become a millionaire?" And you 
respond,
  "Well, first get 1 million dollars."




        Gino A. Villarini
       
        President 
        Metro Office Park #18 Suite 304 Guaynabo, Puerto Rico 00968 



  On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 3:00 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: 


    No, debate and the scientific method is OK.  

    From: Josh Reynolds 
    Sent: Friday, April 28, 2017 12:51 PM
    To: [email protected] 
    Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT Pissed off PhD

    So we've cut out politics, but religion is ok?


    - Josh

    On Apr 28, 2017 1:42 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

      This guy wrote an op ed piece in the Salt Lake Tribune today criticizing a
      doctor for claiming that divine intervention saved his wife's life, and 
the
      doctor had the temerity to make this announcement on earth day.  So Mr. 
PhD
      had to take him to task in the news paper.

      I looked up the guys email address and sent him the note (at the bottom of
      the thread).  Not sure if I will get any further replies but I did have 
some
      fun this morning...

      -----Original Message----- From: [email protected]
      Sent: Friday, April 28, 2017 12:35 PM
      To: Gregory Arthur Clark
      Subject: Re: Letter in the tribune

      So odd and unexpected.

      A truth seeker that resorts insulting someone that disagrees and then 
slams
      the door?
      Is that part of the scientific method?

      Personally, I prefer my pet theories to be disproved so I can continue the
      search.

      (BTW, countless anecdotal beyond the veil stories that reveal previously
      unknown information.  But it seems your search for truth in that direction
      is clearly halted. )

      See you in 150 years mate!

      -----Original Message----- From: Gregory Arthur Clark
      Sent: Friday, April 28, 2017 12:28 PM
      To: [email protected]
      Subject: RE: Letter in the tribune

      Replies below.

      -----Original Message-----
      From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
      Sent: Friday, April 28, 2017 12:04 PM
      To: Gregory Arthur Clark <[email protected]>
      Subject: Re: Letter in the tribune

      Hmmm, I note some emotion there.

      Odd indeed that you are so worked up when if you parse what I wrote, I was
      not conveying any information about my beliefs in anything.  Nor was I
      defending at all what Daniels said.  I don't.

      Odd that you seem to immediately judge me as a dishonest person.
      ---------------
      GC: Curious that you object to my inferences while making so many of your
      own.  Your irrelevant ad-homs are telling and typical.

      ========

      Just simply pointing out that it is difficult to prove that something does
      not exist.
      You seem to want to debate.  I do know stats and null hypothesis 
analysis, I
      am educated.  I am an engineer.
      ----
      GC: Some educated people still tout nonsense.  Your opening
      proving-a-negative trope explicitly wrt religion reflects ignorance,
      trolling, or both. Lose-lose-lose.

      ==========
      Just teasing a bit.  You seem to want to reject even the possibility that
      some form of us will exist in 150 years such that we can communicate with
      each other.
      ----
      GC: As Hitch says, that which can be asserted without evidence can be
      dismissed without evidence. But it's worse than that.  Psychics are 
frauds,
      as are all who claim to relay or receive messages from beyond the veil.
      There is compelling concrete evidence that, when put to the test,
      consciousness does not exist without brain function.

      • Clark, G.A. “Science doesn’t support life after death claims.” Guest
      commentary. Standard-Examiner, October 22, 2014 (on-line); October 24
      (print).
      Those who return from beyond the veil never tell us anything they couldn’t
      have said without going anywhere at all. There is no demonstrable 
awareness
      after brain shutdown. That’s what this scientific study actually
      shows--despite trumpeted claims otherwise by the popular press.
      
http://www.standard.net/Guest-Commentary/2014/10/26/Science-doesn-t-support-life-after-death-claims.html

      =============================
      I don't reject that idea at all, I hope for it.

      GC: Your inabilities are clearly stated and understood.  But not 
respected.

      ==============
      If it doesn't happen I will never know.  But if it does, expect a visit!

      Cheers,
      Chuck

      -----Original Message-----
      From: Gregory Arthur Clark
      Sent: Friday, April 28, 2017 11:56 AM
      To: [email protected]
      Subject: RE: Letter in the tribune

      Thanks for your input, Chuck.  My replies are interdigitated below.

      -----Original Message-----
      From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
      Sent: Friday, April 28, 2017 10:46 AM
      To: Gregory Arthur Clark <[email protected]>
      Subject: Letter in the tribune

      Dr. Clark,

      “Because when it comes to the real world, science works. Religion 
doesn’t.”

      You can prove a negative?  Just because you have not yet found the knobs
      that control how religion works, does not mean they do not exist.
      ----
      GC:  From a pure epistemological standpoint, science and empirical 
evidence
      and inductive logic can't "prove" anything, positive or negative, with 
100%
      certainty.  So what? Science deals with probabilities. That's why 
scientific
      journals indicate the probabilities associated with rejecting the null
      hypothesis.

      What science can do is to disconfirm hypotheses beyond a reasonable doubt.
      Absence of evidence is indeed evidence of absence -- if the evidence 
should
      be there, but repeatedly and reproducibly is not. Science often *does*
      reject negatives.  So do we as people. We reject the hypothesis that 
saying
      "abracadabra" cures all cancers, immediately.  We reject the hypothesis 
that
      Godzilla just devoured all of Salt Lake City.  We can reject the God
      hypothesis with much the same certainty as we reject the God hypothesis.

      Stop making dishonest, special-pleading exceptions for God.

      =============
      I think you would agree that the placebo effect is a real thing.  So in 
the
      case where religion triggers the placebo effect religion arguably does 
work.
      ---
      GC: Don't move the goal posts.  Of course thinking and prayer and all 
sorts
      of mental activities can affect *the person doing them*. But it's
      self-evident and explicit that my op-ed refers to intercessory prayer
      regarding the *external physical world.*  Praying to God has the same 
effect
      on the external physical world as praying to horse manure: None.

      ==========
      Not trying to be a troll, I am serious.  I think that there is some chance
      that we do live in “the matrix” or perhaps our universe is contained in a
      small charm dangling from the collar of a cat.

      Will make you a wager, in 150 years if some of my ideas are correct, I 
will
      look you up and you will owe me the equivalent of a cosmic cup of coffee.
      Deal?
      ---
      GC: I call your bluff. Why wait?
      Pray, now, that God will heal all adult human amputees by re-growing their
      missing limbs.  It's in the power of an omnipotent God to do so.
      And yet you know and I know and Professor Daniels knows and essentially
      *every* sane adult  knows that you will fail.
      Stop making excuses for God.   God "answers" prayers the same way that 
horse
      manure "answers" prayers: Not at all.
      Religion is ridiculous, repugnant, and deeply dishonest.  Stop lying to
      yourself.  And to others.

      ========
      Over and out,
      Greg
      ============
      Warm Regards,
      Chuck McCown



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