PostmodernProphet
fully immersed in faith..
To me, it's too much of an escape clause.
you know, one of the reasons it seems like its an escape clause might be that its true.......
To me, it's too much of an escape clause.
We can't demand explanation for the universe, and then immediately abandon it when it comes to god.
M #399
"No discipline has all the answers." Physicist & Theologian Ian Barbour PhD & recipient of the Templeton Prize for Religion; on science & religion
M #399
"No discipline has all the answers." Physicist & Theologian Ian Barbour PhD & recipient of the Templeton Prize for Religion; on science & religion
- dandy -"actually that is an invalid assumption..." PP #404
I'm a scientist."..for all you know there may be several that have all the answers.... PP #404
Please post the dictionary definition which makes those distinctions.
Yours is at best an oversimplification.
All the right are religious pro-life nuts, and all the Left are open-minded pro-abortion atheists.
not logically.....if there is no cause there is no reason for a big bang to have happened and we would still be unbanged......
"Typically", not exclusively."typically in relation to politics." RL #409
"Typically", not exclusively.
The famous theoretical physicist died in March this year at the age of 76 but left behind some truly astonishing predictions in his final book which has just been released. One of his bold predictions in his book titled Brief Answers To The Big Questions was that God does not exist.
He described his claim there is no afterlife or higher power as a “profound realisation”. Professor Hawking wrote in the newly-published book: “We are free to believe what we want, and it’s my view that the simplest explanation is that there is no God.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/scie...terlife-life-after-death-stephen-hawking-book
Faith is stupidity. Anyone who says otherwise is irrational. The big bang is a scientific theory, anyone who says otherwise is ignorant. It is supported by observation and known scientific laws
and consistency those laws have with observed effects on matter and electromagnetic radiation. Gravity, wave propagation, cosmic background radiation and expansion all observed.
These are all observed phenomenon that your Jebus never even thought to ask about. He was too busy doing a conjob on bedouins.
I've been doing a lot of stargazing.. I found a place away from the street lights with a wall I can lean against while looking up. .. I was watching the moon and Mars last night, and then Orion came up late. etc.
The order of the universe is amazing. I get the orbits and so forth and I get we are just a bunch of random DNA accidents. But I'm not too jaded to be awed by the wonder of it all.. It makes you feel small and significant at the same time
A place away from the lights. I call that home. I live in the middle of nowhere and often take out my telescope to view the skies, though my favorites are Jupiter and Mars... A good telescope can give you an incredible view of Jupiter.
In so doing you dignify equally that which is apparent to the senses, measured and scientifically evaluated with that which is made up and hallucinated and never credibly perceived by the senses of sane humans or any instruments the
most intelligent humans standing on the shoulders of giants ever used to aid in perception. That's my problem with you.
Here is what you are doing more or less.
Rationality may be true.
Fantasy may be true.
Therefore they are of equal logical verity.
Hey I can do it too.
Which of the following is true and real:
a platonic form horse
the dog sitting on your hearth
a rat with a 25 foot dick flying over the moon
all of the above
You are an all of the above guy.
I put more weight on the dog answer. What you are doing is pure sophistry and you do a disservice to rationality.
Stop giving retards the warm fuzzy.
You cannot prove a negative.
As far as your position is concerned, that is fine. You are free to believe what you will. The mistake is made in trying to prove it.