And, theoretically, if you could attract other energies toward you somehow, telekinesis, pyrokinesis, mind reading, astroprojection, and the Kah-me-ha-me-ha wave all become possible...



in other words what u have just described is called aura witchcraft. which is what i am on top of being a halfling dragon.Firuweata wrote:Yeah...
I'd first have to make a physical bond with the object using only strung together particles in the air, and would then have to make the object travel along the particle strings until it reached me...
Or, if it were pyrokenesis, I'd have to accelerate the objects total Kenetic energy until the friction ignites the object...
Or, if I were to attempt the Kah-me-ha-me-ha wave, I would have to collect all surrounding particles in my hand, and accelerate the kenetic energy until it becomes super-charged, and explosive...
Or, if I were to attempt astroprojection, I would have to manipulate the air particles until they resembled my shape, and vice versa if I were to try and veiw far away objects, people, ect...
And the mind reading, well, if people couldn't already be read like a book, than I would simply torture them until they told me what was on their mind...
You are living in a dream world if you think that Intelligent Design (I.D.) has any basis in reality. Let see, despite the fact that I.D. is a religious belief, the supporters of this "theory" do not support any of their propositions with facts and they don't do any researches or experiments proving the existence of a designer or a god. Usually, in my book that's all what is needed to confirm that I.D. has no credibility.Kojack wrote:The Theory of Evolution has too many holes in it. Scientist searched for the missing link forever it seems and still have found it. The Theory of Intelligent Design has less holes in it than evolution.
First, you suppose there is the existence on a greater being because according to you, life is too diverse. Statements like these are not facts in themselves. In fact, diversity is hardly something difficult to explain; most animals follow the same template (four limbs, a tail, a brain, a heart, etc...) and most of the actual diversity is related to changes in the lenght/proportion of the bones, the color and the size the creature. Birds are a very good example of a large diversity with subtle anatomical changes.Firuweata wrote:I disagree...with both of you...at once...
Evolution is proven, yes...
However, without the aid of I.D., there would be no way that life on Earth could be as diverse as it is now. We all evolve, as learning is defined as evolution. I even accept that over time, physical changes can occur. However, somewhere in the history of the universe, a greater being had to have intervened, for the energy it took to generate the universe's activation had to have come from somewhere, as well as the matter that was part of the big bang. Quite simply, Some greater being went through a lot of trouble to make the universe exist...
A statement made out of thin air. Despite geological evidences demonstrating a chronological greater complexity of life, that bacteria can divide in about 20 minutes, that a mouse can mature and reproduce every 26 days (thus making an astronomical amount of offspring even over a few thousand years), there wouldn't be enough time because you say so.Firuweata wrote:Life on Earth didn't begin until well after the creation of Earth, and there wouldn't have been enough time for a unicellular organism to transform, even in the course of one billion years, into a multicellular organism...
This is what debaters call "an appeal to ignorance", arguments of this form assume that since something has not been proven false, it is therefore true. However, a fundamental principle of logic is that when one makes an assertion it is their sole responsibility to prove that the assertion is true. Whoever is hearing the proposition has no logical burden whatsoever.Firuweata wrote:I have also witnessed a trend, and it seems that all of the EXTREMELY smart scientists, we're talking Einstein and Hawking here, never could disprove the existance of a greater being, but rather, found it explained much of the universe's observable phenomena...
If you'd bothered to read the rules you'd have noticed that moderators and administrators are not going to be catching every guidelines violation but when we do see one, we will address it. If I stumble on someone posting porn on the board, I won't just close my eyes because it's "a nearly dead topic" or because "people steared clear from posting more porn". Someone was caught posting material that qualified as propaganda, the issue was addressed and the discussion should have been considered closed.Firuweata wrote:So I end this by saying that I am surprised that two, relativly responsible mods would bring theology into a post that was nearly dead, and was stearing clear of the theological one you two started...which means...you two changed the subject!!!
There really is a greater being...Thank you, greater being...