I wouldn't take Dad as an authority on what any group of scientists say about anything, if I were you.
Hey we agree on something at least.
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I wouldn't take Dad as an authority on what any group of scientists say about anything, if I were you.
I wouldn't take Dad as an authority on what any group of scientists say about anything, if I were you.
That is a good way to conflate issues. The connection between the stars and some influence on earth and a spiritual connection is what was the focus of discussion regarding God and the bible says in this thread. I haven't heard any of this agonizing bewilderment that it does indeed indicate exactly that. Your point is neutered. History also is undeniably in the same boat. You need to offer a boat that floats in the sea of debate.If that is true, it's only true because the Bible can be subjectively interpreted an almost infinite number of ways,
as evidenced by the fact that your age estimates of the Earth based upon that book aren't even a majority viewpoint *within* the Christian community.![]()
I would show where time is not actually part of our laws and spacetime, if you claim science says something differentI wouldn't take Dad as an authority on what any group of scientists say about anything, if I were you.
Science claims when it comes to physics is more spread out than in matters of biology.
No, solar system. We were not talking about fringe science opinions on what shape the universe may or may not be here!More like a group of scientists claim that our universe is like a bubble;
Try to focus, Nasa claimed the bubble comparison for the solar system based on data. As I said, me and science are buddies.lots of different physics theories are as of yet roughly equal in support. You can't really say science as a whole claims much when it comes to physics, just certain groups.
Since they do not know the forces that governed atoms and life processes in the far past, any and all blather from bio boys and babes is baseless.It is like in biology, the debates are comparable to the two party political system of the United States.
Moot comparison, because I have not heard any great heated debate within science over the Nasa comparison or idea on the solar system!? You?Other parties besides Democrat and Republican exist, but they are small and get relatively little political power and attention. In comparison, physics debates is comparable to that of middle eastern countries, which can have over a dozen political parties; in some cases so many that different parties have to make compromises with each other so that one of them has a chance of getting a member elected.
Try to focus, Nasa claimed the bubble comparison for the solar system based on data. As I said, me and science are buddies.
Of course, but they are no more relevant to the topic that underworked philosophers sitting around arguing how many angels could fit on the head of a pin!Really, you haven't heard the debates over the shape of the universe? how can you claim to be so in tune with physics knowledge and not be aware of it?
Of course, but they are no more relevant to the topic that underworked philosophers sitting around arguing how many angels could fit on the head of a pin!
The speculation from men of science (in bubble science) about how the universe is out of the bubble, using the laws of the bubble to construct the model, is at best, no better than philosophy.this is physics, not philosophy right now (although philosophy does like to butt in to many intellectual topics where it just serves to be annoying). Debates over the shape of the universe and many other topics show that in many fields there isnt a scientific consensus on the matters, thus to say that science claims anything about them would be fundamentally wrong.
Hey we agree on something at least.![]()
Who said anything at all here that addresses the topic? If our laws involve time, and time is set from the stars, that means that all our life processes and laws are influenced by the heavens. It means that God was right, and the ancients too to a large degree, in that they realized a great tie existed with the stars and spirits.Who said time wasn't important?
Who said anything at all here that addresses the topic? If our laws involve time, and time is set from the stars, that means that all our life processes and laws are influenced by the heavens. It means that God was right, and the ancients too to a large degree, in that they realized a great tie existed with the stars and spirits.
I guess we can simply accept the OP and premise unchallenged by science or anything else here.
That was easy.
Oh? So we can rule that out then? How exactly do you propose to do that!? How would you know how God infuses time into our spacetime system? The bible seems to indicate a connection with time and the stars.Except our time isn't really set from the stars,
We do that also, yes, but in no way does that mean the stars are relegated to that role.though we do use the movement of them to make a measure of how much has past.
Oh? So we can rule that out then? How exactly do you propose to do that!? How would you know how God infuses time into our spacetime system? The bible seems to indicate a connection with time and the stars.
We do that also, yes, but in no way does that mean the stars are relegated to that role.
That is the question! How would science know!?How would you know?
God stated that the stars had influence, and makes it clear in the bible that there is also a spiritual connection.Just because you believe in a god and I don't doesn't make you the authority on everything about it, nor does it mean I can't be correct.
That is the question! How would science know!?
God stated that the stars had influence, and makes it clear in the bible that there is also a spiritual connection.
You can't be correct about ..what?
I asked how would you know?
God said nothing, humans wrote a book claiming it did, and you have no way of knowing if any of it is actually true.
You disregard other religious texts so easily, and yet seem shocked and confused when others view the one you hold dear in the same way.
How can you disregard Vishnu, Odin, Zeus, Allah, or any other deity?
They have religious texts they claim to document real events as well, many of which have no other record beyond them, just like the bible does. Many of them have prophets or heroes which we part god or of godly origins. A few even claim that worshipping other deities makes people lesser or makes them inhuman. What makes your deity so different that you can disregard all the others and yet maintain a belief in it?
Now you are making stuff up! How would you know? If God ordained time to exist on and near earth in a certain way, and stars were involved as a mechanism that ordered time here...you could not say time could exist independent of the way God intended.Even if stars didn't exist, time still would.