yes mika, my ass has all the answers
it certainly is doing the thinking for you
well peeps have studied this stuff for awhile
so
the fact that gravity hasn't changed over the past couple thousand years on earth
So because gravity has been the same for the past couple of thousand years means it couldn't have or will behave differently?
What is a couple thousand of years compared to the billions upon billions the universe is? It's even less than a blink. So why can't the current behavior of gravity now be the anomaly or perhaps specific to our little area of the universe?
and astronomical occurrences suggest the same gravity behavior in the past, its a safe assumption to make
but an assumption nonetheless, one that you can't claim is a fact
and of course this means shit if human reasoning is limited
lol i didnt make a claim
That is correct you made two
i said theres a greater chance that it wouldnt [behave differently in the future]
claim #1, the chance of gravity behaving differently anytime soon is less likely than it being the same because it has behaved the way it has (as we know it) for a long time
even if we don't know exactly how long that time is and it is incredibly short compared to plenty of other universal events that take much longer periods of time to progress.
it has worked since the beginning of the universe
claim #2 gravity is behaving now the way it always has
When something has some sort of evidence for it, even if the evidence is slightly faulty
If something has faulty evidence being used as an argument for or against it, the whole argument is faulty.
and once again, we're speaking about things that have no physical evidence for or against them (the "miracles" you name does have alternative explanations. I remember we already discussed the miracle stairs and why they are bs)
FSM, which is pretty much proven to be the fabrication of a college student.
Nothing is "pretty much" proven or disproven. There is just as much evidence for the FSM being the fabrication of a college student than Abraham's god being a fabrication of some hermit. Absolutely none. Just as Abrhaham's god spoke to him the FSM could have spoke to the college student. Unfortunately the college student passed it off as being an idea rather than real.
Because the actions of the gods are pretty much explanations for events that were previously unexplainable but are nowadays
So because there are alternative explanations the Greek gods are less likely to be real? And how does that work?
Not only that but the Abrahamic god was used to explain plenty of things in the past, things that which now there have been given plenty of alternative explanations. Even so all of those alternatives could still be false. Any sort of god(s) could still be working behind any of the events we witness, just because Man has come up with an alternative doesn't make man more likely to be right or any of the other alternatives more likely to be wrong. It is just as erroneous to say that all of those alternatives turn out to be false the one remaining
must be true.