How do you argue with this kind of logic?

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QUOTATION MARK >>>> "I don't believe in the rules of the earth, or physical being. They are just illusions trying to sway you from the truth of Jesus. Even God in the bible doesn't believe in logic. There is no logic in the bible, because God doesn't need it! You might look at the talking snake bit and say, hey that's illogical. But that's just the way God works." <<<< QUOTATION MARK

I thought logic was impossible to use before. How am I going to use logic now? Lol

NOTE: Did you see the quotation marks? Just checking, want to make sure everybody knows they're there. I had ALOT of problems with people calling me the biggest idiot in the world for QUOTATION MARK >>> "My logical argument" <<< QUOTATION MARK.
 
This person is confused. They can not comprehend what's going on and are refusing everything. If religious, they're being herded by their shepherd (*local) and being told what to think and drumming their own "fill in" for the gaps.
 
Logic? That's not logic, that's a brain hemorrhage or mental retardation. Ignore the sad monkey.
 
There's no sense in arguing with the intentionally ignorant that produces that kind of "logic".
 
Logic is so overrated. Who needs logic when you have faith?
 
By pointing out that it ISN'T LOGIC. The person you are quoting did that themselves. " Even God in the bible doesn't believe in logic. There is no logic in the bible, because God doesn't need it! You might look at the talking snake bit and say, hey that's illogical. But that's just the way God works."

"Debating creationists on the topic of evolution is rather like trying to play chess with a pigeon; it knocks the pieces over, craps on the board, and flies back to its flock to claim victory."

- Scott D. Weitzenhoffer
 
Unfortunately, you cannot reason with an unreasonable person as this rather unique person seems to be. You have done your best now go on to the next challenge.

Human reason is the spark of the divine within us. It is our capacity to know the truth of things.

One thing that make us human is our ability to think our way through to convictions (or strong beliefs). So reason and faith cannot be in conflict.

True faith
• Is reasonable faith
• Makes sense
• Can be proposed as reasonable to others

Faith and reason are like two wings on which the human spirit rises to the contemplation of truth; and God has placed in the human heart a desire to know the truth—in a word, to know himself—so that, by knowing and loving God, men and women may also come to the fullness of truth about themselves (cf. Ex 33:18; Ps 27:8-9; 63:2-3; Jn 14:8; 1 Jn 3:2).
-- Fides et Ratio (Faith and Reason) by Pope John Paul II, 1998 http://www.vatican.va/edocs/ENG0216/_INDEX.HTM

With love in Christ.
 
This is a case for responsibility, if i be live in a god then i am not responsible for what happens. For everything that happens is gods work. Every single being on this planet has a responsibility to grow to be and to brake free from the clutches of inherited/indoctrinated mental archetypes and be the beings we are meant to be.
 
Doesn't believe in the rules of the earth? Bet he doesn't have that much problem with following them. He really doesn't have a choice! "You can't convince a believer of anything: for their belief is not based on evidence (or logic), it's based on a deep seated need to believe."
 
Whoever said that is a deluded and close-minded idiot. He or she is just excusing their stupidity.
 
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