On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 1:40 PM, Bruno Marchal <[email protected]> wrote:

> I think that the presence of such teapot is highly implausible. But I
> can't be sure.
>

I don't believe that for one second, I think you are sure there is not a
china teapot in orbit around the planet Uranus; although please note that
being sure is not the same thing as having a proof, nor is being sure the
same thing as being correct.

>>> "omnipotence" is self-contradictory.
>>
>>
>> >>I know, but a little thing like being self-contradictory would never
>> stop a good theologian
>
>
>
> > Lol. Good humor.



I wish it were a joke, just last month in a HBO documentary Pastor Peter
LaRuffa educated the world with these words of wisdom:

 "If somewhere within the Bible, I were to find a passage that said 2 + 2 =
5, I wouldn't question what I'm reading in the Bible. I would believe it,
accept it as true, and then do my best to work it out and understand it."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ysecinv367w



> > You really talk like a priest, unable to doubt its religious belief
>

Wow, calling a guy known for disliking religion religious, never heard that
one before, at least I never heard it before I was 12.

  John K Clark

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