klutedavid
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Hello SubductionZone.What assumption? I have found that creationists when they say 'assumption' at best mean that they do not understand. And yes, in the very early universe, when the universe was much smaller than it is now the density of hydrogen in space would have been greater, therefore more rapid star formation.
In post #80, you made the following comment.
The assumption or even better SZ, the belief in 'Uniformitarianism'.What assumption?
Uniformitarianism is the principle or assumption that the same natural laws...
(Wikipedia)
The definition of an 'assumption' by the way SZ, is a belief without proof.
Do you like that definition SZ, notice the word 'belief'.
Assumption = Belief
Atheism as an idealism which it is SZ, is a lack of belief in a God or Gods.
Atheism in practice though, is the astounding acceptance of every assumption
or belief in existence. Your a true believer in every sense of the word, but you
never realized it.
You take a snap shot of the present forces, states, and processes. Then believe (assume)
that everything that ever happened in the deeper past, will reflect these present processes.
Your replied that the hydrogen density was greater in the past, SZ, will you please
in future list your assumptions first, before making any claim without proof.
For example SZ your assumptions or beliefs, will be as follows.
1) You believe in the Big Bang theory of the origin of the universe.
2) You believe that past processes never were the result of any supernatural forces
3) You believe that present processes reflect exactly how all past processes occurred
4) You believe that the evidence for the existence of God is unsatisfactory
5) You believe that you can know and identify what this evidence for God is
6) You believe that the information that your senses detect is always valid information
7) You believe in an objective concensus for the establishment of all truth
8) You believe that experimentation will support your belief system
9) You believe that the claim of empiricism is valid
10) You believe your cognitive thought patterns are trustworthy on all matters
11) You certainly believe that those that follow a creation account, do not understand
what an assumption (belief) is? This beggars belief (assumption).
By the way SZ, believe nothing of what you will ever read, and only five percent
of what you think you observe.
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