Twilight Hue
Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
The universe yes but not space itself.But the universe has a beginning, it's about 13.7 billions years old.
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The universe yes but not space itself.But the universe has a beginning, it's about 13.7 billions years old.
Believe me, you're fooling your own self, just create a human and be more superior
than the stone which you believe it was the reason that you're here on earth, I believe
with your good mind you can make a better design for a better human than the stupid
nature, you have all material and you have an advantage, you have a mind, go a head
and create a good designed human being.
The universe yes but not space itself.
I'm not God. I am neither all-knowing nor all-powerful.
Something created by natural forces I'd expect to not survive in every situation.
Genetic drift causes changes in a species survivability. Sometimes these changes are helpful, sometimes they are not. We got 7.5 billion people on the earth all with variations in their genetics.
There is plenty of information about how genetics works.
There cannot be an end though because something must lay beyond what is precieved to be an end as much as the premise there must be a beginning to everything. I consider both to be true.What is space? actually the space was created with the big bang.
Yes you believe in chances, some good and some bad.
Have you looked at the evidence? We have skulls that show most of the transition.And when you see a monkey you'll know that it came from another monkey and when you
see a tiger you'll know it came from another tiger and when you see a human then you
will believe that it was evolved from gorilla like creatures, but what I see that humans will
produce humans and always will produce humans, I didn't see how gorilla like creatures
have evolved to produce humans,
God said that earth was kind of smoke before forming
as a planet, if you believe that planets were really looked smoke then why you don't
believe that God is telling you facts that you already know to be real.
I believe atheists just want to be atheists and that has nothing to do with evidences.
Believe me, you're fooling your own self, just create a human and be more superior
than the stone which you believe it was the reason that you're here on earth, I believe
with your good mind you can make a better design for a better human than the stupid
nature, you have all material and you have an advantage, you have a mind, go a head
and create a good designed human being.
There cannot be an end though because something must lay beyond what is precieved to be an end as much as the premise there must be a beginning to everything. I consider both to be true.
The ultimate paradox. Its why I consider that we are in a continuum without borders.
In this, you are implicitly assuming that space is infinite. But it can be finite and not have an 'edge' or 'end'. This happens in the same way that a circle has no 'end'.
Then what defines it? If it does not have an edge or end? You cannot stop with finite as there must be something beyond those parameters that makes something finite.
Like space defines a solid and vice versa.
Not who, but what.All the time i hear "there is no God, evolution is the cause of our existence "
My thought: i believe many religious people are thinking, if there is no God, how did it all start?
How can something suddenly go Bang ( big bang) but nothing triggerd the bang to happen?
So the question is.
No God, how did it go bang the first time from a big empty nothing?
Was there something there that triggerd it?
If there as been a series of big bangs over billions of years,what cased the first big bang?
Short answer: we don't know.
However, "I don't know" is not a rational justification for "God did it."
Short answer: we don't know.
However, "I don't know" is not a rational justification for "God did it."
Yeah, we do not know but 'Ex-nihilo' is the only answer. Since all other answers create the problem of origin of what one can take as eternal, God or universe.Nature abhors a vacuum.
Yeah, we do not know but 'Ex-nihilo' is the only answer. Since all other answers create the problem of origin of what one can take as eternal, God or universe.
This is exactly why i asked, you guys always come back with a silly answer, but when you ask believers to give proof of God, then its 100%serioues from your side thats strange
I have a personal belief in God, why would i have to prove to others God exist? Religious belief is personal. What others believe is non of my businessIt's not strange, it's called the philosophical burden of proof. If you claim there is a god, then it's up to you to provide reason to take your claim seriously (just like it would be up to me to provide reason for you to believe I have an invisible dragon). Very few atheists say that they know there is no god(s), just that we've never been given any good reasons to take any of the thousands of gods humans do or have worshipped at all seriously.
I have a personal belief in God, why would i have to prove to others God exist? Religious belief is personal. What others believe is non of my business
I dont, its other who always ask for proof because they them self do not belief.Okay, so why are you interested in whether people can disprove it or not? Sorry, but I don't really get where you're coming from. If it's just personal faith, why bother with 'proof' or evidence either way?
The reason for my op was to see if you could come up with proof God does not exist, but none have done so