Friday 7 October 2011

Okay, not evaporation? Then is THIS the controversy?

After reading many of the Creationists arguments here and elsewhere, I

decided to see how their logic and tactics work on other fields

besides evolution. The following is one result.



The average homeowner feels they can trust the professional

electrician who wired their house to know what he's doing. Most

electricians have had formal training or years of experience in their

field of expertise, and that's good because you trust them with the

safety of your home and the lives of your family.



But how much do they really know about electricity?



Some of the things they think they know are nothing more than

circular logic or assumptions based on assumptions! This has led to

some very wrong thinking and has to be corrected time and time again,

yet they claim to have all the right answers on matters electrical.



For example, ask an electrician how they know how much voltage is

in a circuit. You'll be told about the magic little box called a

voltmeter which can wondrously measure the invisible, odorless,

weightless electrons and give the voltage. How do they calibrate this

device to be so accurate? They run voltage through it and set it to

match! Of course, you can clearly see the voltage they run through it

would be known because it had been measured by a voltmeter, and on and

on in a prime example of circular logic.



The truth is they don't even care enough to change major mistakes

when they find them. When they first started their arcane art, they

guessed at which direction the electrons were moving and assigned the

familiar positive and negative signs according to that - but they got

it backwards! A century or two later, they decided they had it

backwards but did not bother to change it except when working on

things like designing computer chips. They'll tell you %26quot;it's good

enough%26quot; or %26quot;it doesn't matter%26quot; when it comes to your home, but since

when has completely backwards from reality been good enough on

something as deadly as electricity in your home? What if a gunsmith

told you backwards doesn't matter when shooting a gun?



Electronicists are often at a loss when confronted with evidence

that doesn't fit their beliefs. Light bulbs are not actually %26quot;light

bulbs%26quot; but dark absorbers. When you turn them on, they suck the dark

out of the room. You can prove this by holding your hand under a

%26quot;light bulb%26quot;. The dark will stack up under your hand where its path to

the absorber is blocked by your hand. When they quit working and turn

a dark color, it's not because they burnt out, it's because they're

full. I once explained this to an electrician and he was at a complete

loss for anything to say. I could tell by the way his shoulders were

convulsing as he walked away he was sobbing, and he avoided talking to

me about electricity from then on. I didn't bother to tell him that

electrons don't really exist (they have never been directly observed

by anyone), but that electricity works with magic smoke. If you touch

the wrong two wires together, the magic smoke leaks out and the

circuit stops working.



By now it should be clear to the objective reader that electricians

may think they know about electricity, but it's really nothing more

than the guesses they've been taught to believe as fact by the self

interests that controls the electrical industry. In any of the

%26quot;official%26quot; code books and research journals they refuse to publish

anything from outside their secular clique so they keep control of all

information on the subject, even going as far as convincing lawmakers

to force their beliefs on the public. More and more communities even

have laws requiring all electricians to be approved by the secular

code and forced to follow the Electronicism dogma in their work!



If you would like more information on this subject, a copy of our 3

hour video _Answers about Electricity_, or to make donations, contact

us at The Amish Institute for Scientific Research.Okay, not evaporation? Then is THIS the controversy?Oh this was lovely, darling.



Down with Electronicism dogma!! You've convinced me!



Well done!



(((Old Man)))
Okay, not evaporation? Then is THIS the controversy?
It was so totally awesome that I read it about four times!!



Thank you, darling!!!



(((Old Man)))

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Okay, not evaporation? Then is THIS the controversy?
Huh? potential difference between 2 points. The zero is arbitrary.
I have had some awful electricians . I don't really trust them . One is dating my daughter and I pray the light comes on and she drops him like any other bad habit.
''What if a gunsmith told you backwards doesn't matter when shooting a gun?''



I almost died laughing at this point. Wow.....this is a gem of an article. One hell an ending as well ^_^



%26quot;or to make donations%26quot;



ROFL!!!
Well done. I am very impressed, sir.
Basically your argument is Christians know nothing about science, and your always right.



good point?? nah ...
evil evil electricity making people persons things. The servants of satan.
Wasnt the lord clever to create light bulbs then ROFLMAO
is there really such a thing as The Amish Institute for Scientific Research, and wtf do they do? next you麓re gonna tell us there is an amish space program or that they are attempting to undo the generations of genetic damage from their prolific inbreeding.
i get your point about electricity. we don't exactly know about electricity. i mean we know it travels through a conduit, we know it goes from point a to point be, and it also likes to go to ground in case of a short. but we don't know where it comes from, or what makes it do what it does. so it all rests on the faith that your electrician puts it together properly. nice analogy man.









hey man your email's locked up. you mind if i add you? my emails open.
%26quot;When they [light bulbs] quit working and turn a dark color, it's not because they burnt out, it's because they're full.%26quot;



I loved the whole thing, but %26quot;they're full%26quot; almost made me spit, I laughed so hard!

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