My responses are in bold type:
bornagain77
06/22/2011
5:23 am
Just what is natural about the natural??? I ask this because it seems obvious to me that any part of reality that one chooses to take a close look at, one is immediately drawn to the ‘supernatural’. There simply is no simple ‘natural’ explanation for any part of reality one may choose to observe. For instance, if we look at the ‘simple’, ‘natural’, atom:
The complexity of computing the actions of even a simple atom, in detail, quickly exceeds the capacity of our most advanced supercomputers of today
Wow, are you nuts or what, phil-boi? You don't know a thing about science. By the way, do you actually believe that science is all done investigating things? Even if there's something "today" that science hasn't figured out, there are a lot of tomorrows on the way. You are a stupid, religiously wacked-out moron.
bornagain77
06/22/2011
5:23 am
Just what is natural about the natural??? I ask this because it seems obvious to me that any part of reality that one chooses to take a close look at, one is immediately drawn to the ‘supernatural’. There simply is no simple ‘natural’ explanation for any part of reality one may choose to observe. For instance, if we look at the ‘simple’, ‘natural’, atom:
The complexity of computing the actions of even a simple atom, in detail, quickly exceeds the capacity of our most advanced supercomputers of today
Wow, are you nuts or what, phil-boi? You don't know a thing about science. By the way, do you actually believe that science is all done investigating things? Even if there's something "today" that science hasn't figured out, there are a lot of tomorrows on the way. You are a stupid, religiously wacked-out moron.