Real cute to watch you vultures circle. This is why unrepentant sinners go to hell- if not for that process, we'd just have earth 2.0 after we die.
And thus, here on pfa, we have donkdown 2.0
Nice to see you guys take some bad wording and run it for eeeeeevery millimeter you can.
Drop an object and measure it's acceleration and you can measure how much gravity is at play. Obviously, thus you have "proof" though you cannot see gravity, touch it weigh it etc. Granted, it's not taken on faith nearly to the degree say luck or faith in God for example, and in truth probably not an equitable example.
Anyway if a church congregation prays in massive amounts and produces multiple miracles for the same few people, impossible miracles, I believe I am correct in drawing a conclusion that prayer had a measurable effect on the outcome. SCIENCE CERTAINLY REFUSES TO GIVE ONE, Doyles doctors said what happened is impossible, so how much more impossible are the FOUR miracles altogether? I didn't say a person prayed and the microwave worked one cold winter night and thus the kids had dinner that night, I said FOUR VERY REAL VERIFIED MIRACLES HAPPENED. That is significant.
When some idiot woman wins the jackpot on the same machine two-three times in a row, and says the machine is lucky for her, how quick are most of you to say "what that's bullshit! luck isn't real" but then how do you explain mathematically impossible situations? Like millions and millions to one hitting several times for the same lady? If it's not luck, what the fuck is it? Most gamblers are more open minded than you all though, and they can embrace a thing like luck, especially because money is involved. But it's no weirder to believe in a higher power when praying for a sick man his wife and their daughter produces 4 FOUR count them FOUR actual miracles in a short (relatively) period of time.
The woman winning the slot jackpot is PROBABLY lucky. You might say Doyle was just lucky as well, but offering to believe something like luck with no proof begs the question why then can't you believe in God and prayer with no proof? Hmm. If he might be lucky, equally likely the prayer helped correct? Or are you people willing to stand and say luck and faith are not equal and that one is much easier to believe in than the other?
I obviously used a bad analogy, and shame on your jerks for pouncing on me knowing damn well I know what the hell gravity is. No one wants to really talk about the issue at hand, why I made the thread in the first place, you bloodthirsty vultures just want scraps off the scraps of the vulture next to you.
Within a year the 5 core posters left standing will probably just sit around making dupes of me and pretend my dupe is tilting and bump old threads pretending they don't miss the good ol days.
Shameful is what you all are. And ignorant sadly, shamefully ignorant.





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