Bugeyedcreepy
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Well, no, because of the reasons I mentioned. If we didn't have that evidence regarding who built the Pyramids, then we wouldn't just say that the Egyptians built them - in fact there are structures in the middle east and in the UK that appear to have been built prior to the Pyramids, but don't have markings on them and are built in different ways. We haven't assumed anything about who built them, and still don't know for sure who did... Despite Stonehenge find Malta’s temples still oldest oldestLook my friend, you can nit pick apart an obvious analogy that I just threw out there at the top of my head but you and I both know the point is made very well.
I wouldn't be an Atheist, that's for sure. If that did happen, then I guess research would then be undertaken to see how many supernatural beings there are and how powerful they might be. I'd certainly still have questions about the morality of God and would reserve worship until I had a clearer picture - let's face it, I've read the Bible, Qur'An and Torah and regardless of which God it turns out to be, I'm not going to be able to pull the wool over his eyes with pretend worship and adoration that's not sincere.What this boils down to is a simple question that strikes at the heart of the issue. That being "If it could be proven to you that creation were true and that the God of the Bible were real would you become a Christian?"
Wow. You're aware that Biblical Literalists in the Christian faith are the minority by a long way, right? Many, many more Christians accept Science and all that goes with it and it doesn't shake their faith in the least. Unfortunately for you, Evolution, like any other scientific field, is an applied science. That's to say, it's so real that it's producing tangible results when practically applied. You'll never see the day when Evolution will be set aside as incorrect by the scientific community.Because I know exactly how I would answer that question in reverse. If it could be proven to me that evolution were true it would mean that the Bible could not be inspired from an all knowing God and thus I would promptly toss mine in the waste can and never darken the doorway of another church. That is how dedicated I am to what is true,
I absolutely am. If there is a God, then I need to know about this, especially if there's an afterlife and rules by which we get there...are you? If you are not then we are just spinning our wheels here.
Of course not. How do you know a Multiverse (if one exists) is not infinite? I didn't say that it was finite, and since time as we know it is intrinsic to the properties inside and of this universe (and not outside of it, remember) then a Multiverse would be just as insulated as your supposed God is from what we know as time ... and for that matter, anything else outside this universe would be free of our temporal existence too.I don't know you tell me... can something finite also be infinite? If pink can't be invisible then finite things cannot also exist infinitely can they?
It could be a Quickening of sorts - i.e. it might be that our universe collapses after a period of time and restarts from that infinitesimal point again. There was another posit I heard once where the entirety of the universe was bound at a single point and due to its concentration, time spent the proverbial eternity not ticking over while waiting for the inflation event to occur (remember, time as we know it is inside this universe, not outside of it). In this respect, the universe could be both eternal and have a perceived beginning. None of this is supported, mind you, so no need to panic - but there's as much support for that as there is for your God. Anyway, I found this link about parallel universes and the multiverse you might find interesting. It shows why Scientists are positing these possibilities...: Parallel Universes: Theories & EvidenceAgain if we observe evidence that our universe had a beginning (which we do)...then you tell me if things with beginnings fit within the standard definition of "infinite?"
Neither does DNA.Patterns in snowflakes and crystals and chemical reactions are just basic laws of physics but those patterns do not display intent or purpose.
Are you aware that DNA and RNA and proteins that encode as a result are all just chemical reactions following all the basic laws of physics, just like those chemical reactions you were telling me about too?A pattern in a snowflake may be beautiful but it doesn't do anything. For example the pattern in a snowflake could be expressed as a repeating pattern. A line like BCABCABCABCA. But the code found in the DNA molecule expresses specified information.
Agreed, this isn't what DNA does though...A CAT SAT ON THE MAT is an example of how information can be expressed with intention or purpose as opposed to repetition.
which are evolved from billions of years of trial and error building on top of the minor successes prior. As mentioned just before, DNA is just very complex chemical reactions - otherwise known as Biochemistry! It follows all of the exact same laws of physics as snowflakes, crystals, nuclear reactions and basic chemistry does. It's just that it's very complex. Did you think it was something supernatural?DNA uses specific code sequence arrangements as blue prints to produce the cells of a body and to produce them in the correct location.
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