Author Topic: Re: Methinks i cracked the code of Christianity  (Read 3962 times)

I don't remember, the one with the marbles with solar systems in them.
Oh, that.

Well;
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That is again, venturing into the realms of speculation. I have considered it, but it is wholly unlikely that this would work, especially if you equate it to systems we can see day-to-day. The universe has none of the consistency required for a system we could comprehend. You could draw parallels between planets (orbits, etc) and atoms, but it stops there, really.  
Besides, it requires anything that we comprise to be propelled by the random actions of independent things (such as us) within it, unlike an animal, where its atoms do what it wants them to, within logical reason, this entity would be unpredictable as its comprising matter had free will. You wouldn't do much if your legs had free will.

Basically, we aren't geared to think so big. We are talking beyond supermassive here.

Religion, fill in the gaps much like frogs DNA in Jurassic Park.
You see Jurassic Park is god.

First of all, the universe does have consistency, he's looking at two things which are completely unrelated. An inconsistent universe would be when gravity randomly goes away or something. The laws of physics are, by definition, consistent.

The second part I'm not sure what you're talking about, there isn't such a thing as free will.

First of all, the universe does have consistency, he's looking at two things which are completely unrelated. An inconsistent universe would be when gravity randomly goes away or something. The laws of physics are, by definition, consistent.

The second part I'm not sure what you're talking about, there isn't such a thing as free will.
There isn't such thing as your mother.

First of all, the universe does have consistency, he's looking at two things which are completely unrelated. An inconsistent universe would be when gravity randomly goes away or something. The laws of physics are, by definition, consistent.

The second part I'm not sure what you're talking about, there isn't such a thing as free will.
Net consistency, no.
As humans we are exerting forces which make the force distribution universally lopsided, not to mention all the asteroids, etc. Their motion, and forces, are not consistent, but random.

Sweet, another chance to rip on religious people.

My god some people are handicaps going against all the values in their religion to scare others to believe it. My mom runs a newspaper, on here website there was a small blog talking about the rediculas Morman belief of how Indians came to be. Her newspaper was called with several death threats. Some religious folk start to realize the improbability of god, so they hate others who say anything negative about god to make themselves feel better. God is basicly an invention inspired by our fear of death.

Net consistency, no.
As humans we are exerting forces which make the force distribution universally lopsided, not to mention all the asteroids, etc. Their motion, and forces, are not consistent, but random.

You overestimate our importance.

Just thought I'd pop in and say Hi Inv3rted! :D

Wizard, I also missed this whole thing, but not by accident. lol

You overestimate our importance.
We are simply proof that the forces exerted on the world are random.
Asteroids show it better, but it effectively displays that the force distribution is random.