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the stupid gameNo need to play stupid games.
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not wanting to learn
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what do you want?
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the stupid gameNo need to play stupid games.
I want to learn. Please tell us what hypothesis you have for the cause of the universe, and how we could test it.I already have what I was looking for -
a working hypothesis -
without it you can't learn anything -
you start with a reasonable assumption
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then test it
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you have to want to learn -
wanting is the key -
you are wasting our time
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you don't want to learn
the hypothesisI want to learn. Please tell us what hypothesis you have for the cause of the universe, and how we could test it.
Your Latin has failed you. It means from matter. Just like creation ex nihilo means creation from nothing. There is a third option, creation ex deo in which God is seen as creating the universe out of His own substance, a view which never found much acceptance in Christian circles.
Physical spoken words? How can there be sound waves if there is no atmosphere? And how can there be spoken words if there are no sound waves?'Ex Deo' is actually the closest to the truth. God created by speaking His word, so all creation comes from His word.
No ... your science does.Needless to say, your post leaves me with a lot of questions.
And your science does not leave you with these questions? Your science has sound waves in a vacuum, or spoken words without sound waves? Where did you get your science from?No ... your science does.
I don't use science.And your science does not leave you with these questions? Your science has sound waves in a vacuum, or spoken words without sound waves? Where did you get your science from?
Your Latin has failed you. It means from matter. Just like creation ex nihilo means creation from nothing. There is a third option, creation ex deo in which God is seen as creating the universe out of His own substance, a view which never found much acceptance in Christian circles.
Creatio ex nihilo: The belief God created everything out of nothing, and that nothing pre-existed before God.
Creatio ex Materia: The belief God created out of pre-existing materials, that existed before God.
http://evolutionfairytale.com/forum/index.php?/topic/3507-creatio-ex-nihilo-or-ex-materia/
Physical spoken words? How can there be sound waves if there is no atmosphere? And how can there be spoken words if there are no sound waves?
Or was it just that God somehow thought this universe into existence?
And was the speaking done with a physical mouth that was part of a physical body of a physical God? If so, where did the mouth, the body, the parts of God come from?
Or if your God is not material, if he is just vacuum as far as we can detect, then how is this different from saying the universe came from nothing?
If you say it was not nothing, but there was a spirit within that nothing that did the creating, then why cannot that spirit be a constantly inflating nothingness combined with quantum effects that "speak" the universe into existance?
Needless to say, your post leaves me with a lot of questions.
Believing in something doesn't help you understand it, if anything it stops you from understanding it because you want it to be true so you give it a pass, how can you understand something that does not exist? if you are told there's an all powerful being living beyond space and time how can you understand what it is, what it want's and how it got there? the simple answer is, you can't, all you will ever know is what you have been told by people who know as little as you do, which is nothing.
That's just a repeat of your claim that you think it is more rational.
I'm asking you to explain it, not to repeat it.
Right, and I'm telling you that you are switching definitions for the term "creating", just to be able to slip your prefered god in there.
I don't know what this means, but i'm pretty sure it's a strawman.
What stories? I don't think I've ever told you about any stories...
You're the one here with the story.
Maybe you should care...
In case you had not noticed, you are in the scientific section. If you want to preach, you're going to have to take it elsewhere. In here, religious faith based claims and preaching, will not do.
"common sense" isn't a pathway to truth when it concerns things that aren't part of our every-day experience.
Common sense didn't suggest time is relative to the observer.
Common sense didn't lead to quantum mechanics.
Common sense didn't lead to heliocentrism as opposed to geocentrism.
All of that required "out-of-the-box" thinking. All of those discoveries defied our common sense.
So the big bang has no cause?
The big bang is an uncaused event?
I don't know if the big bang has a cause, actually. I don't even know of "cause" is a sensible word to use for whatever unfolded at T = 0.
I'm not the one who pretends to know.
Before we knew what lightning was? Ow yes, plenty of people used to claim that.
Ow, so now I am "too stupid" or "too slow" to understand your superior wisdom?
Is that what you are saying?
Also, I'll note that you didn't actually even attempt to explain yourself. You merely repeated your claim and added "it's obvious".
You are a terrible teacher.
Really? How were they created?
Does your creator god "create" storms in which the conditions unfold to produce lightning? Are all storms created by this god of yours, or just the ones that produce lightning? And how do you know?
What point did I miss?
What is unrealistic, is what you are suggesting here... That being the idea that one needs to believe in a god before one can conclude a god.
Typical. Providing the answers before actually asking the questions.
how can you understand something that does not exist?
I think you mean he speaks metaphorically through his son. So I am going to assume that is what you mean for creation: spirit somehow conveyed the message to the universe to start existing.God speaks through any physical means in order to help us understand His will and either obey or disobey. Through the ages God has spoken through prophets and even through a donkey at one point. In this age, God speaks to us through His son, Jesus Christ. No one comes to the Father, except through Christ.
Agreed. By "nothingness" I meant an expanse of space with no matter. Do you believe that out of an expanse of space without matter a spiritual force caused the matter of the universe to start existing?Nothingness can't actually exist because if it did then it'd be something. The Spirit of God can exist and can be experienced by us as that which reveals truth.
Again, by "nothingness" I mean the absence of matter. There are some who believe that before the universe, there was a constant stretching out of space time that always existed. That means that space itself was stretching out, so if at one moment you could mark two points in the vacuum and measure them, and come back minutes later, you would find those exact points were now further apart. Within this space time there was a quantum ripple that caused that expansion to drive great energy into a single spot that became the seed of the Big Bang. It is actually a reasonable assumption, since we have found that at the very beginning, the universe was going through a vast inflation in which the dimensions of space were stretching out at phenomenal rates, and quantum affects were predominate.Sorry, but this sounds like illogical nonsense to me. "inflating nothingness" can't logically exist because if it did then it'd be something - particularly something that is inflating.
How can you not see the overwhelming intelligence it took to make God and all his attributes happen?How can you not see the overwhelming intelligence it took to make the universe and all in it happen?
I'm always baffled when the religious make certain assumptions about the natural world, and it's always anathema to what the actual experts assert.How can you not see the overwhelming intelligence it took to make God and all his attributes happen?
And if you say God always existed, then why can it not be that the natural creative forces and laws of nature always existed and drove the creation of one or more universes?
Baffling indeed.I'm always baffled when the religious make certain assumptions about the natural world, and it's always anathema to what the actual experts assert.
Because your beliefs have an effect on your actions, JW's allow their children to die because of what they believe, Muslims blow themselves up because of what they believe, Heavens Gate believers committed suicide because of what they believed, holding irrational beliefs make people do irrational things.Or maybe you can explain why what I believe is a concern to you?
In view of the idea that the goal of 'actual experts' is to sterilize every jot & tittle of the Bible, I have a feeling you're in for some more bafflement.I'm always baffled when the religious make certain assumptions about the natural world, and it's always anathema to what the actual experts assert.
That's a naive view, and only held by those who see conspiracy behind everything. Martyr's complex, I think they call it?In view of the idea that the goal of 'actual experts' is to sterilize every jot & tittle of the Bible, I have a feeling you're in for some more bafflement.
In your eyes, you don't think as science advances, the Bible retreats?That's a naive view, and only held by those who see conspiracy behind everything. Martyr's complex, I think they call it?