Change my mind
southernboy1 said:
This is the dumbest, stupidest and most annoying thread I've ever seen. If you don't believe in God why even post. Why would you want someone to convince you of that if you don't believe?
The Holocaust wasn't wrong. Change my mind.dargscisyhp said:
Change my mind
Martin Q. Blank said:The Holocaust wasn't wrong. Change my mind.dargscisyhp said:
Change my mind
1+1 does not equal 2. Change my mind.
The law of identity isn't true. Change my mind.
Quad Dog said:
The universe is a really really big place and it is really really old too. There's a pretty good chance there's a being out there that would be considered God like compared to us. But it wouldn't be a God described by any Earth religion.
dargscisyhp said:Quad Dog said:
The universe is a really really big place and it is really really old too. There's a pretty good chance there's a being out there that would be considered God like compared to us. But it wouldn't be a God described by any Earth religion.
Would this be the creator of the universe, or just a super-powerful alien created within the universe?
We know that the universe is massive, yes, but we don't know what the probability of intelligent life rising is, or continuing to the point where it reaches a stage 3 civilization on the Karadashev scale. It could be virtually infinitesimal, and we could be the only intelligent life to exist ever in the universe.
dermdoc said:
Why is every human so individually different?
dermdoc said:
What causes us to love our family? Friends?
Look at creation. What caused trees? Mountains?
dermdoc said:
What causes us to love our family? Friends?
Look at creation. What caused trees? Mountains?
dermdoc said:
Sure. But what caused "natural explanations"?
Why do you love?
dermdoc said:
Where did the seeds come from?
dermdoc said:
What makes a human give their life to save others?
dermdoc said:
Funny. So you cannot explain it, can you?
I can understand rejecting the Christian God, I think it is illogical to not accept some Creator. Something had to start everything.
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And if we ignore ourselves as part of the goal the universe is a grand and orderly thing for all its seeming chaos. The laws we see are for whatever reason such that things can bind and coalesce.
Small tweaks to gravity or the strong nuclear force or the rate of universe expansion and you don't get stars. Let alone lots of other cool stuff.
If you don't get stars your universe is a big nothing burger. Scientists of all faiths and backgrounds have admitted that the fine tuning seems to defy probabilistic explanation.
AGC said:
Effing magnets. How do they work?
Aggrad08 said:
That is an explanation for humans in a world with stars. But It doesn't explain the seemingly small chance that a universe with constants to allow for stars should exist unless you go the multiverse rout
Martin Q. Blank said:
The Holocaust wasn't wrong. Change my mind.