Author Topic: How Science Saved my Soul - I Almost Cried  (Read 6791 times)

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Seriously, Jupiter is liek awesome shield protection and a very cool dude. He deserves a medal.

The material that comprises your skin and bones and teeth and hair, all atoms forged in the fires of an explosion greater than a billion atomic bombs.  Ahhh. I think I'm going to be a better person.

because flammable material can be made in an explosion

because flammable material can be made in an explosion

You're either trolling or stupid.

Thats amazing
Goddamit thats inspiring <3

I am not one of those people.

I am one of those people.

Except I'm not religious.

 Not being in a certain denomination of Christianity, and having an open church based around modern devotion and a few of the ideals of Calvinism (No Pre-Destination though), I can't really be offended by his insults of violence within the religion.

 It is remarkable however, just how insignificant we are in the universe, yet we are significant also due to the fact that we are on the only known planet with any kind of life, and probably the smartest and most advanced form of life there is. I wish I could find a nice dark spot and have a high powered telescope one night so I can explore the 1 mere galaxy that we are in, and maybe spot a couple others.

(Hopefully, a dark galaxy won't run into us after reading this)

@OP
wonderful.
absolutely wonderful.

We're not significant just because we're the only life that we know of, what we know isn't relevant tbh.

We're not significant just because we're the only life that we know of, what we know isn't relevant tbh.

Actually, being in control of 1 of billions of planets isn't that great now that I think about it.

I believe in God. I also agree with this person in many ways.

Religions have twisted things to gain power. God does not contradict science. The deformed religions of the world do, and sadly, nearly all of them are deformed.

How can you believe in the specific God?

If you think science doesn't contradict God, I'd like to know what your religion is because I'm loving interested.

pfft god.
science is way better

It is remarkable however, just how insignificant we are in the universe, yet we are significant also due to the fact that we are on the only known planet with any kind of life, and probably the smartest and most advanced form of life there is. I wish I could find a nice dark spot and have a high powered telescope one night so I can explore the 1 mere galaxy that we are in, and maybe spot a couple others.

(Hopefully, a dark galaxy won't run into us after reading this)
I figure that there is other life, I mean hell in our own solar system Mars most likely had life at one time.  I'm sure there is other life in the universe somewhere, we are just too stupid to find them.

If you think science doesn't contradict God, I'd like to know what your religion is because I'm loving interested.
That last part reminded me of VH. Strange.