If you are HONEST, you are AGNOSTIC

Actually Protons are positive and electrons are negative, so kid it's only magic to lawyers who fake their way thru life
But you couldn’t write code to simulate it, right?
The positive and negative charges keep things in motion, no code needed. Or are you saying that every atom needs code to exist. And how would I write the code that my body is made of that is if atoms were code.

Delusions of Grandeur

Causes and related conditions
An estimated 10 percent of the general population experience some level of delusions of grandeur. Several mental health conditions make these delusions much more likely.

Conditions that can cause delusions of grandeur include the following:

Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is a mental health condition characterized by delusions, hallucinations, and a difficulty distinguishing reality from fantasy.

Around 50 percent of people with schizophrenia may experience grandiose delusions.


This condition can cause unusual thought patterns, changes in mood or behavior, difficulty focusing, memory issues, and difficulties performing daily tasks. People with schizophrenia may have several delusions that affect their daily lives.

A 2006 study found that other mental health factors can alter the content of a person with schizophrenia's delusions. People with higher self-esteem and less depression were more likely to have delusions of grandeur, while people with low self-esteem and depression were more likely to have delusions of persecution.

A similar disorder, schizoaffective disorder, can also cause delusions and hallucinations. It may be mistaken for schizophrenia.

Delusional disorder
Similarly to schizophrenia, delusional disorder can cause delusions of grandeur. People with delusional disorder, however, do not experience other schizophrenia symptoms, such as hallucinations.

Bipolar
Bipolar is a mental health condition characterized by periods of depression followed by periods of mania. During times of mania, a person may have a highly inflated sense of self. This can manifest as a delusion of grandeur.

Around two-thirds of people with bipolar disorder may experience grandiose delusions.

During a manic episode, a person with bipolar may also spend too much money, have trouble sleeping, seem very hyper, or behave aggressively.

Narcissistic personality disorder
In most mental health conditions, people with the same condition can have very different personalities. Personality disorders directly affect the personality, fundamentally changing how a person relates to others and themselves.

People with narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) have a greatly inflated sense of their own importance. They seek validation and flattery, believe themselves to be special and unique, and lack empathy.

A person with NPD may have a sense of entitlement that leads them to act in ways that other people may find objectionable in order to obtain admiration and special privileges.

Dementia
Most people think of dementia, including Alzheimer's, as a memory impairment. Yet dementia slowly reduces a person's ability to think clearly. It can affect much about the way they interact with the world, plan, and think.

As dementia progresses, some people develop delusions, including delusions of grandeur. People with dementia who have delusions of grandeur typically have many other symptoms, including significant memory issues.


Brain injury
Damage to the brain can sometimes change the way people think, potentially causing delusions. Brain injuries may also cause hallucinations, memory problems, personality changes, and difficulties with basic skills, such as reading.

Many brain injuries are due to trauma, such as being hit in the head during a car accident. Brain lesions, strokes, and brain tumors can also damage the brain.
Who programmed the charge?

Electrical charges are not programming, they are properties of all matter.

Again you are inferring that when a sandbar forms, that it must be programmed to do so. This is a false belief, if you claim that programming is involved you must present evidence of this that extends beyond your delusional FISA opinion
The laws of physics moved the sandbar. Who programmed the laws of physics?
The sandbar is created, modified and destroyed by wave energy and gravity. Physical laws are an incomplete attempt to explain the universe or any part thereof
 
But you couldn’t write code to simulate it, right?
The positive and negative charges keep things in motion, no code needed. Or are you saying that every atom needs code to exist. And how would I write the code that my body is made of that is if atoms were code.

Delusions of Grandeur

Causes and related conditions
An estimated 10 percent of the general population experience some level of delusions of grandeur. Several mental health conditions make these delusions much more likely.

Conditions that can cause delusions of grandeur include the following:

Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is a mental health condition characterized by delusions, hallucinations, and a difficulty distinguishing reality from fantasy.

Around 50 percent of people with schizophrenia may experience grandiose delusions.


This condition can cause unusual thought patterns, changes in mood or behavior, difficulty focusing, memory issues, and difficulties performing daily tasks. People with schizophrenia may have several delusions that affect their daily lives.

A 2006 study found that other mental health factors can alter the content of a person with schizophrenia's delusions. People with higher self-esteem and less depression were more likely to have delusions of grandeur, while people with low self-esteem and depression were more likely to have delusions of persecution.

A similar disorder, schizoaffective disorder, can also cause delusions and hallucinations. It may be mistaken for schizophrenia.

Delusional disorder
Similarly to schizophrenia, delusional disorder can cause delusions of grandeur. People with delusional disorder, however, do not experience other schizophrenia symptoms, such as hallucinations.

Bipolar
Bipolar is a mental health condition characterized by periods of depression followed by periods of mania. During times of mania, a person may have a highly inflated sense of self. This can manifest as a delusion of grandeur.

Around two-thirds of people with bipolar disorder may experience grandiose delusions.

During a manic episode, a person with bipolar may also spend too much money, have trouble sleeping, seem very hyper, or behave aggressively.

Narcissistic personality disorder
In most mental health conditions, people with the same condition can have very different personalities. Personality disorders directly affect the personality, fundamentally changing how a person relates to others and themselves.

People with narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) have a greatly inflated sense of their own importance. They seek validation and flattery, believe themselves to be special and unique, and lack empathy.

A person with NPD may have a sense of entitlement that leads them to act in ways that other people may find objectionable in order to obtain admiration and special privileges.

Dementia
Most people think of dementia, including Alzheimer's, as a memory impairment. Yet dementia slowly reduces a person's ability to think clearly. It can affect much about the way they interact with the world, plan, and think.

As dementia progresses, some people develop delusions, including delusions of grandeur. People with dementia who have delusions of grandeur typically have many other symptoms, including significant memory issues.


Brain injury
Damage to the brain can sometimes change the way people think, potentially causing delusions. Brain injuries may also cause hallucinations, memory problems, personality changes, and difficulties with basic skills, such as reading.

Many brain injuries are due to trauma, such as being hit in the head during a car accident. Brain lesions, strokes, and brain tumors can also damage the brain.
Who programmed the charge?

Electrical charges are not programming, they are properties of all matter.

Again you are inferring that when a sandbar forms, that it must be programmed to do so. This is a false belief, if you claim that programming is involved you must present evidence of this that extends beyond your delusional FISA opinion
Who programmed the properties of matter?
Matter is not programmed. If you can show otherwise I will personally guarantee you a Nobel prize.

PS matter can not be programmed because all programmers are made of matter, including God because he banged Mary and made jesus
The properties of matter. Not matter.

I’m am beginning to believe you are a liberal the way you keep dodging.
 
But you couldn’t write code to simulate it, right?
The positive and negative charges keep things in motion, no code needed. Or are you saying that every atom needs code to exist. And how would I write the code that my body is made of that is if atoms were code.

Delusions of Grandeur

Causes and related conditions
An estimated 10 percent of the general population experience some level of delusions of grandeur. Several mental health conditions make these delusions much more likely.

Conditions that can cause delusions of grandeur include the following:

Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is a mental health condition characterized by delusions, hallucinations, and a difficulty distinguishing reality from fantasy.

Around 50 percent of people with schizophrenia may experience grandiose delusions.


This condition can cause unusual thought patterns, changes in mood or behavior, difficulty focusing, memory issues, and difficulties performing daily tasks. People with schizophrenia may have several delusions that affect their daily lives.

A 2006 study found that other mental health factors can alter the content of a person with schizophrenia's delusions. People with higher self-esteem and less depression were more likely to have delusions of grandeur, while people with low self-esteem and depression were more likely to have delusions of persecution.

A similar disorder, schizoaffective disorder, can also cause delusions and hallucinations. It may be mistaken for schizophrenia.

Delusional disorder
Similarly to schizophrenia, delusional disorder can cause delusions of grandeur. People with delusional disorder, however, do not experience other schizophrenia symptoms, such as hallucinations.

Bipolar
Bipolar is a mental health condition characterized by periods of depression followed by periods of mania. During times of mania, a person may have a highly inflated sense of self. This can manifest as a delusion of grandeur.

Around two-thirds of people with bipolar disorder may experience grandiose delusions.

During a manic episode, a person with bipolar may also spend too much money, have trouble sleeping, seem very hyper, or behave aggressively.

Narcissistic personality disorder
In most mental health conditions, people with the same condition can have very different personalities. Personality disorders directly affect the personality, fundamentally changing how a person relates to others and themselves.

People with narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) have a greatly inflated sense of their own importance. They seek validation and flattery, believe themselves to be special and unique, and lack empathy.

A person with NPD may have a sense of entitlement that leads them to act in ways that other people may find objectionable in order to obtain admiration and special privileges.

Dementia
Most people think of dementia, including Alzheimer's, as a memory impairment. Yet dementia slowly reduces a person's ability to think clearly. It can affect much about the way they interact with the world, plan, and think.

As dementia progresses, some people develop delusions, including delusions of grandeur. People with dementia who have delusions of grandeur typically have many other symptoms, including significant memory issues.


Brain injury
Damage to the brain can sometimes change the way people think, potentially causing delusions. Brain injuries may also cause hallucinations, memory problems, personality changes, and difficulties with basic skills, such as reading.

Many brain injuries are due to trauma, such as being hit in the head during a car accident. Brain lesions, strokes, and brain tumors can also damage the brain.
Who programmed the charge?

Electrical charges are not programming, they are properties of all matter.

Again you are inferring that when a sandbar forms, that it must be programmed to do so. This is a false belief, if you claim that programming is involved you must present evidence of this that extends beyond your delusional FISA opinion
The laws of physics moved the sandbar. Who programmed the laws of physics?
The sandbar is created, modified and destroyed by wave energy and gravity. Physical laws are an incomplete attempt to explain the universe or any part thereof
Do you even physics, liberal?
 
The positive and negative charges keep things in motion, no code needed. Or are you saying that every atom needs code to exist. And how would I write the code that my body is made of that is if atoms were code.

Delusions of Grandeur

Causes and related conditions
An estimated 10 percent of the general population experience some level of delusions of grandeur. Several mental health conditions make these delusions much more likely.

Conditions that can cause delusions of grandeur include the following:

Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is a mental health condition characterized by delusions, hallucinations, and a difficulty distinguishing reality from fantasy.

Around 50 percent of people with schizophrenia may experience grandiose delusions.


This condition can cause unusual thought patterns, changes in mood or behavior, difficulty focusing, memory issues, and difficulties performing daily tasks. People with schizophrenia may have several delusions that affect their daily lives.

A 2006 study found that other mental health factors can alter the content of a person with schizophrenia's delusions. People with higher self-esteem and less depression were more likely to have delusions of grandeur, while people with low self-esteem and depression were more likely to have delusions of persecution.

A similar disorder, schizoaffective disorder, can also cause delusions and hallucinations. It may be mistaken for schizophrenia.

Delusional disorder
Similarly to schizophrenia, delusional disorder can cause delusions of grandeur. People with delusional disorder, however, do not experience other schizophrenia symptoms, such as hallucinations.

Bipolar
Bipolar is a mental health condition characterized by periods of depression followed by periods of mania. During times of mania, a person may have a highly inflated sense of self. This can manifest as a delusion of grandeur.

Around two-thirds of people with bipolar disorder may experience grandiose delusions.

During a manic episode, a person with bipolar may also spend too much money, have trouble sleeping, seem very hyper, or behave aggressively.

Narcissistic personality disorder
In most mental health conditions, people with the same condition can have very different personalities. Personality disorders directly affect the personality, fundamentally changing how a person relates to others and themselves.

People with narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) have a greatly inflated sense of their own importance. They seek validation and flattery, believe themselves to be special and unique, and lack empathy.

A person with NPD may have a sense of entitlement that leads them to act in ways that other people may find objectionable in order to obtain admiration and special privileges.

Dementia
Most people think of dementia, including Alzheimer's, as a memory impairment. Yet dementia slowly reduces a person's ability to think clearly. It can affect much about the way they interact with the world, plan, and think.

As dementia progresses, some people develop delusions, including delusions of grandeur. People with dementia who have delusions of grandeur typically have many other symptoms, including significant memory issues.


Brain injury
Damage to the brain can sometimes change the way people think, potentially causing delusions. Brain injuries may also cause hallucinations, memory problems, personality changes, and difficulties with basic skills, such as reading.

Many brain injuries are due to trauma, such as being hit in the head during a car accident. Brain lesions, strokes, and brain tumors can also damage the brain.
Who programmed the charge?

Electrical charges are not programming, they are properties of all matter.

Again you are inferring that when a sandbar forms, that it must be programmed to do so. This is a false belief, if you claim that programming is involved you must present evidence of this that extends beyond your delusional FISA opinion
Who programmed the properties of matter?
Matter is not programmed. If you can show otherwise I will personally guarantee you a Nobel prize.

PS matter can not be programmed because all programmers are made of matter, including God because he banged Mary and made jesus
The properties of matter. Not matter.

I’m am beginning to believe you are a liberal the way you keep dodging.
The properties of matter are a description of how matter behaves. These properties are described in books and tables.

This investigation of your wit is fun, you have as much chance at success as the last 50 lawyers who all crashed and burned
 
The positive and negative charges keep things in motion, no code needed. Or are you saying that every atom needs code to exist. And how would I write the code that my body is made of that is if atoms were code.

Delusions of Grandeur

Causes and related conditions
An estimated 10 percent of the general population experience some level of delusions of grandeur. Several mental health conditions make these delusions much more likely.

Conditions that can cause delusions of grandeur include the following:

Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is a mental health condition characterized by delusions, hallucinations, and a difficulty distinguishing reality from fantasy.

Around 50 percent of people with schizophrenia may experience grandiose delusions.


This condition can cause unusual thought patterns, changes in mood or behavior, difficulty focusing, memory issues, and difficulties performing daily tasks. People with schizophrenia may have several delusions that affect their daily lives.

A 2006 study found that other mental health factors can alter the content of a person with schizophrenia's delusions. People with higher self-esteem and less depression were more likely to have delusions of grandeur, while people with low self-esteem and depression were more likely to have delusions of persecution.

A similar disorder, schizoaffective disorder, can also cause delusions and hallucinations. It may be mistaken for schizophrenia.

Delusional disorder
Similarly to schizophrenia, delusional disorder can cause delusions of grandeur. People with delusional disorder, however, do not experience other schizophrenia symptoms, such as hallucinations.

Bipolar
Bipolar is a mental health condition characterized by periods of depression followed by periods of mania. During times of mania, a person may have a highly inflated sense of self. This can manifest as a delusion of grandeur.

Around two-thirds of people with bipolar disorder may experience grandiose delusions.

During a manic episode, a person with bipolar may also spend too much money, have trouble sleeping, seem very hyper, or behave aggressively.

Narcissistic personality disorder
In most mental health conditions, people with the same condition can have very different personalities. Personality disorders directly affect the personality, fundamentally changing how a person relates to others and themselves.

People with narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) have a greatly inflated sense of their own importance. They seek validation and flattery, believe themselves to be special and unique, and lack empathy.

A person with NPD may have a sense of entitlement that leads them to act in ways that other people may find objectionable in order to obtain admiration and special privileges.

Dementia
Most people think of dementia, including Alzheimer's, as a memory impairment. Yet dementia slowly reduces a person's ability to think clearly. It can affect much about the way they interact with the world, plan, and think.

As dementia progresses, some people develop delusions, including delusions of grandeur. People with dementia who have delusions of grandeur typically have many other symptoms, including significant memory issues.


Brain injury
Damage to the brain can sometimes change the way people think, potentially causing delusions. Brain injuries may also cause hallucinations, memory problems, personality changes, and difficulties with basic skills, such as reading.

Many brain injuries are due to trauma, such as being hit in the head during a car accident. Brain lesions, strokes, and brain tumors can also damage the brain.
Who programmed the charge?

Electrical charges are not programming, they are properties of all matter.

Again you are inferring that when a sandbar forms, that it must be programmed to do so. This is a false belief, if you claim that programming is involved you must present evidence of this that extends beyond your delusional FISA opinion
The laws of physics moved the sandbar. Who programmed the laws of physics?
The sandbar is created, modified and destroyed by wave energy and gravity. Physical laws are an incomplete attempt to explain the universe or any part thereof
Do you even physics, liberal?
Do you word salad with or without dressing
 
Who programmed the charge?

Electrical charges are not programming, they are properties of all matter.

Again you are inferring that when a sandbar forms, that it must be programmed to do so. This is a false belief, if you claim that programming is involved you must present evidence of this that extends beyond your delusional FISA opinion
Who programmed the properties of matter?
Matter is not programmed. If you can show otherwise I will personally guarantee you a Nobel prize.

PS matter can not be programmed because all programmers are made of matter, including God because he banged Mary and made jesus
The properties of matter. Not matter.

I’m am beginning to believe you are a liberal the way you keep dodging.
The properties of matter are a description of how matter behaves. These properties are described in books and tables.

This investigation of your wit is fun, you have as much chance at success as the last 50 lawyers who all crashed and burned
Exactly. Matter behaves certain ways. Just like if it were programmed to behave that way.

Who did the programming? Who wrote the code for how matter behaves?
 
Who programmed the charge?

Electrical charges are not programming, they are properties of all matter.

Again you are inferring that when a sandbar forms, that it must be programmed to do so. This is a false belief, if you claim that programming is involved you must present evidence of this that extends beyond your delusional FISA opinion
The laws of physics moved the sandbar. Who programmed the laws of physics?
The sandbar is created, modified and destroyed by wave energy and gravity. Physical laws are an incomplete attempt to explain the universe or any part thereof
Do you even physics, liberal?
Do you word salad with or without dressing
Without.

Who programmed the laws of physics?
 
Electrical charges are not programming, they are properties of all matter.

Again you are inferring that when a sandbar forms, that it must be programmed to do so. This is a false belief, if you claim that programming is involved you must present evidence of this that extends beyond your delusional FISA opinion
Who programmed the properties of matter?
Matter is not programmed. If you can show otherwise I will personally guarantee you a Nobel prize.

PS matter can not be programmed because all programmers are made of matter, including God because he banged Mary and made jesus
The properties of matter. Not matter.

I’m am beginning to believe you are a liberal the way you keep dodging.
The properties of matter are a description of how matter behaves. These properties are described in books and tables.

This investigation of your wit is fun, you have as much chance at success as the last 50 lawyers who all crashed and burned
Exactly. Matter behaves certain ways. Just like if it were programmed to behave that way.

Who did the programming? Who wrote the code for how matter behaves?
Again your belief is wrong, electrical charges attract and repel, gravity does the same.

Try grabbing a 500 volt power line.
 
Who programmed the properties of matter?
Matter is not programmed. If you can show otherwise I will personally guarantee you a Nobel prize.

PS matter can not be programmed because all programmers are made of matter, including God because he banged Mary and made jesus
The properties of matter. Not matter.

I’m am beginning to believe you are a liberal the way you keep dodging.
The properties of matter are a description of how matter behaves. These properties are described in books and tables.

This investigation of your wit is fun, you have as much chance at success as the last 50 lawyers who all crashed and burned
Exactly. Matter behaves certain ways. Just like if it were programmed to behave that way.

Who did the programming? Who wrote the code for how matter behaves?
Again your belief is wrong, electrical charges attract and repel, gravity does the same.

Try grabbing a 500 volt power line.
So matter doesn’t behave like it was programmed?

There is no order in its behavior?
 
Electrical charges are not programming, they are properties of all matter.

Again you are inferring that when a sandbar forms, that it must be programmed to do so. This is a false belief, if you claim that programming is involved you must present evidence of this that extends beyond your delusional FISA opinion
The laws of physics moved the sandbar. Who programmed the laws of physics?
The sandbar is created, modified and destroyed by wave energy and gravity. Physical laws are an incomplete attempt to explain the universe or any part thereof
Do you even physics, liberal?
Do you word salad with or without dressing
Without.

Who programmed the laws of physics?
Illogical, since all programmers are made of matter, and you are claiming that matter can not exist until it is programmed
 
The laws of physics moved the sandbar. Who programmed the laws of physics?
The sandbar is created, modified and destroyed by wave energy and gravity. Physical laws are an incomplete attempt to explain the universe or any part thereof
Do you even physics, liberal?
Do you word salad with or without dressing
Without.

Who programmed the laws of physics?
Illogical, since all programmers are made of matter, and you are claiming that matter can not exist until it is programmed
Is the programmer that programmed DNA made of matter?

You do believe DNA was programmed, right?
 
Matter is not programmed. If you can show otherwise I will personally guarantee you a Nobel prize.

PS matter can not be programmed because all programmers are made of matter, including God because he banged Mary and made jesus
The properties of matter. Not matter.

I’m am beginning to believe you are a liberal the way you keep dodging.
The properties of matter are a description of how matter behaves. These properties are described in books and tables.

This investigation of your wit is fun, you have as much chance at success as the last 50 lawyers who all crashed and burned
Exactly. Matter behaves certain ways. Just like if it were programmed to behave that way.

Who did the programming? Who wrote the code for how matter behaves?
Again your belief is wrong, electrical charges attract and repel, gravity does the same.

Try grabbing a 500 volt power line.
So matter doesn’t behave like it was programmed?

There is no order in its behavior?
The order comes from charges and weight interacting with gravity and energy
 
The properties of matter. Not matter.

I’m am beginning to believe you are a liberal the way you keep dodging.
The properties of matter are a description of how matter behaves. These properties are described in books and tables.

This investigation of your wit is fun, you have as much chance at success as the last 50 lawyers who all crashed and burned
Exactly. Matter behaves certain ways. Just like if it were programmed to behave that way.

Who did the programming? Who wrote the code for how matter behaves?
Again your belief is wrong, electrical charges attract and repel, gravity does the same.

Try grabbing a 500 volt power line.
So matter doesn’t behave like it was programmed?

There is no order in its behavior?
The order comes from charges and weight interacting with gravity and energy
How does it know to do that?
 
The properties of matter. Not matter.

I’m am beginning to believe you are a liberal the way you keep dodging.
The properties of matter are a description of how matter behaves. These properties are described in books and tables.

This investigation of your wit is fun, you have as much chance at success as the last 50 lawyers who all crashed and burned
Exactly. Matter behaves certain ways. Just like if it were programmed to behave that way.

Who did the programming? Who wrote the code for how matter behaves?
Again your belief is wrong, electrical charges attract and repel, gravity does the same.

Try grabbing a 500 volt power line.
So matter doesn’t behave like it was programmed?

There is no order in its behavior?
The order comes from charges and weight interacting with gravity and energy
Who programmed the rules and instructions that matter follows?
 
The sandbar is created, modified and destroyed by wave energy and gravity. Physical laws are an incomplete attempt to explain the universe or any part thereof
Do you even physics, liberal?
Do you word salad with or without dressing
Without.

Who programmed the laws of physics?
Illogical, since all programmers are made of matter, and you are claiming that matter can not exist until it is programmed
Is the programmer that programmed DNA made of matter?

You do believe DNA was programmed, right?
Since humans are now programming DNA for Mars the answer is yes
 
Do you even physics, liberal?
Do you word salad with or without dressing
Without.

Who programmed the laws of physics?
Illogical, since all programmers are made of matter, and you are claiming that matter can not exist until it is programmed
Is the programmer that programmed DNA made of matter?

You do believe DNA was programmed, right?
Since humans are now programming DNA for Mars the answer is yes
Who programmed the first DNA?
 
The properties of matter are a description of how matter behaves. These properties are described in books and tables.

This investigation of your wit is fun, you have as much chance at success as the last 50 lawyers who all crashed and burned
Exactly. Matter behaves certain ways. Just like if it were programmed to behave that way.

Who did the programming? Who wrote the code for how matter behaves?
Again your belief is wrong, electrical charges attract and repel, gravity does the same.

Try grabbing a 500 volt power line.
So matter doesn’t behave like it was programmed?

There is no order in its behavior?
The order comes from charges and weight interacting with gravity and energy
How does it know to do that?
Gravity pulls on everything kid
 
Exactly. Matter behaves certain ways. Just like if it were programmed to behave that way.

Who did the programming? Who wrote the code for how matter behaves?
Again your belief is wrong, electrical charges attract and repel, gravity does the same.

Try grabbing a 500 volt power line.
So matter doesn’t behave like it was programmed?

There is no order in its behavior?
The order comes from charges and weight interacting with gravity and energy
How does it know to do that?
Gravity pulls on everything kid
How about the first and second laws of physics? Who programmed that?
 

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