The bible has been
proven wrong, time and time again.
We all believe in science but at certain points we disagree with it when not clear or mystic and there were moments when it was
proven wrong.
The bible has been and will continue to be
proven wrong... and you will just keep denying reality.
When the creation myths of all religions are shown to be incorrect by our knowledge of science and the majority of the bible is either
proven wrong or can not be verified, don't you think that skepticism is the sensible path?
James, When the creation myths of all religions are shown to be incorrect by our knowledge of science and the majority of the bible is either
proven wrong or can not be verified, don't you think that skepticism is the sensible path?
There are many things that have never been
proven wrong.
Many of the Biblical claims have been
proven wrong and those that haven't have no evidence to back them up.
«Many things in it can be
proven wrong.
I'm happy to be
proven wrong — all it takes is evidence.
Simply stating a fact can be viewed as smug only if you are a child who hates being
proven wrong over and over without a clue on how to get any facts on your side — which is a side of lies and falseness.
Arguing you're right because they haven't been
proven wrong.
How wonderful it is to be
proven wrong.
The constraints on what is evidence to prove the divine is usually dictated to by those that have no ability or desire to be
proven wrong.
And I reject the idea that anyone on this board has
proven me wrong.
@Atheistsaredumb, first off your name is dumb, mainly because you are making as statement that can easily be
proven wrong.
It's only exclusion when you try to turn atheism into this dogmatic struggle with any form of monotheism, with the same ridiculous notions of superiority based on human thinking and logic which are always
proven wrong.
You said my statement can easily be
proven wrong.
There were people that thought African Americans should be separate but equal too and they were
proven wrong.
I could go back through the history of my comments on this blog in regard to the Republican presidential campaign, and I could count how many times I have said that this or that is «not gonna happen» and have been
proven wrong.
In order for this accusation to be
proven wrong, God allowed Satan to rule the imperfect world.
@mpmyer5 The «statistics say it can not happen» argument is fake, and its advocates never publish their calculations in science journals because they would be
proven wrong.
Fred's already made an ass out of himself on here with his delusional rants that have
proven wrong by atheists, so he's talking from experience.
As you turn it is inevitable that you should question orthodoxies, be suspicious of opinions that serve the interests of those who adopt them, and explore the problems that confront us without fear of being
proven wrong.
Science loves to be
proven wrong because that means a tremendous leap forward in knowledge.
And the religious are
proven wrong time and time again.
Things we thought were true 100 years ago have been
proven wrong and things we think 100 years from now will likely be
proven wrong.
But it is my belief, nonetheless and when it comes time, I may yet be
proven wrong.
No, the point is you've been
proven wrong in your uneducated prejudice interpretations of the scriptures and your ego can't handle it.
You've been
proven wrong by the experts in theology as well as the APA.
Actually you're the one that has no credibility, some posting are bishops and then there are the hundred of thousands of experts around the world that have
proven you WRONG..
As Albert once made comment that he hoped his theory would be
proven wrong.
If he is detectable and evident then he can be tested and that is what pretty much any religious person will tell you not to do with their God, most likely because they have a sliver of doubt in them and really don't want to be
proven wrong.
What we once thought was «fact» has been
proven wrong.
Hinduism hasn't been
proven wrong and it's been around longer than Christianity.
One day we may find the scientific cause for people believing in God, and we might just be
proven wrong in his not existing, but until that day comes we have every reason to be at least extremely skeptical.
Lastly, I can honestly admit that if
proven wrong today, tomorrow, or in the future and someone gave me empiracle evidence that god exists, that gravity is not constant on earth, that the sun IS actually revolving around us and not the other way around, I would be more than happy to revise my current view of the universe around me and change accordingly.
Wasn't it Harold Camping who claimed to have figured out the exact date on more than one occasion and told people to send him money (some sent their life savings, which he never refunded when he was
proven wrong)?
I'll gladly change my belief if'm
proven wrong, and I'll even buy you lunch with my new - found wealth.
Except that there is no «
proven wrong» part.
Look man, none of it has been
proven wrong over the period of any amount of time through any generation of mockers and doubters, including this one.
Actually, claims is the right word, and the bible has actually been
proven wrong scientifically many times over.
Prejudice people in the past said the same thing about them too and were
proven WRONG!
Have you ever made assumptions about how someone arrived at their beliefs only to be
proven wrong?
The Bible has never been
proven wrong in any point and the more science discovers the more the Bible is validated in every way.
It has also had several parts
proven wrong.
You've been
proven wrong it makes things worse.
Clearly most the of the skeptics are impudent fools LACKING HUMILITY who ask many questions but DO N'T pursue the answers lest they be
proven wrong.
The same can be said about many atheists, since they believe in science, which is constantly changing, being updated, being
proven wrong, and being proven correct.
History has
proven you wrong.
Of course you can be
proven wrong... your holy book was written by man, no god involved; thus your belief is based on the fairy tales told by men who saw a gullible fool a mile away - see, how easy that is??? As for the actual number being only 1.6 billion, sorry the stats say different and your opinion on who the actual number includes is moot.