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Old 15-01-2012, 17:05   #63
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Re: "God has answered our prayers for confusion in the Tesco boardroom".

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy View Post
That's just it your not happy to be proven wrong, your not interested in debating it at all, you have your position and aren't interested in anything other than having little digs and imo that makes you nothing more than a wum.
I'm sorry to say that I'm happy to be proven wrong, because I don't hold childish superstitions and am quite happy to judge evidence presented to me. There is absolutely none to give me a contrary viewpoint.

There is no debate to be had as debate usually needs two points of view backed up with evidence and there's absolutely no objective evidence pointing to my being wrong, merely 'We don't know's with the gaps filled in with whatever fairy tale suits peoples' beliefs.

It's all a matter of 'faith', which I don't share, and don't respect, I consider it to be all in the heads of those who believe and am not in the habit of respecting or indulging delusion.

I'm quite happy to observe the thread and start waiting, just as I was in the previous thread when those on the opposite side of the debate had nothing to say beyond that it was all about 'faith'. I don't regard an opinion held with absolutely nothing outside of its perceiver's mind to back it up as being in any way persuasive.

I never even got out of Chris whether or not he's a Young Earth Creationist, which was disappointing. Would've opened up an interesting line of conversation.
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