Jasonmrc wrote:
Yes I understood it and I said in my post exactly what you said.
Then why the
hell did you go and use the biblical argument again?!
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Thank you for agreeing and going against yourself.
I say everything being tangled is a theory and you agreed, you say God is a theory and I don't have to agree but it doesn't change the outcome.
To you both are theory's so neither has priority over the other. I believe you ended the argument about everything being tangled so we can throw it out the window since it doesn't have anything else to add to this disscussion.
Haha, prove what I said earlier. Science can develop and change and evolve, change its mind. Faith and religion are always the same closed-minded, blind and illogical, and actually
lazy philosophies that they always have been and always will be.
Just because it's a theory doesnt mean you can bluntly dismiss it without any justification. Also, I fail to see how I went against myself - I have posed the tangled dimensions idea as a theory since I first presented it in this argument - I do not know if it is true or not, but it seems to work quite well with the current model of the beginning of the universe.
To me, both are theories, but one is completely illogical and stupid, and the other is an ok idea that has been reasoned
to and other things can be explained with it. Sure, you could argue that you can explain things with God (i.e God of the gaps), but God cannot be reasoned
to. Ever. In the end, you are wrong, I value the tangling theory more than the god theory, because it can be induced through a rational chain of thought.
You still have not presented any evidence for the bible being true, nor have you given a rational argument that points towards God. You're just trying to discredit me while not actually giving any evidence to back up your own points.
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And if the tangled universe might not have happened then what did the big bang do?
Did I at
any point say anything about the big bang not being true? No. I just rambled a bit about the cause of the big bang, because I dont know what cause it, if anything caused it - thats the thing about science and rational thought, Jason - sometimes it doesnt know something, sometimes it can change its mind; and it tries to find out. Anything anyone religious doesn't know must
obviously have been done by God. </sarcasm>
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Matthew wrote:
What do you think about miracles? Are they real, or hallucinations? Are they caused by a god?
Ofcourse there real, people living when the doctors say they will die tonight are miracles.
What's the scientific explanation of an
experienced doctor saying the patient will die tonight and then the patient lives another year or more?
Coincidence. Not knowing absolutely everything. Uncertainty. Why does it have to be a miracle? Why does it have to be done by god? One definition of miracle is simply a favourable coincidence. There is
no reason for it to be God.
Go ahead, Jason, reason to god. Use a rational train of thought and argument - premise-premise-conclusion kind of thing if you like, and show to me how an omnipotent rapist (did Mary ask for a baby?) pervert (he sees you naked) egomaniac (
Exodus 20:5) deity, sitting somewhere up in heaven, surrounded by a load of angels can
possibly be reasoned to. Your bible says he is all these things, go ahead and prove me wrong, try and prove your bible is right. Do it and i'll give you a cookie.
Believe me, i'll enjoy eating this cookie when you fail. In fact, I think i'll start eating it now.