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Author Topic: Do YOU believe in God?  (Read 23712 times)

pretty much all the evidence i have seen is just text.

on or off the internet.



This is an image of the background radiation left over from the big bang. The fact that there is heat energy (shown by warmer colors) points directly towards a cosmic expansion.


as i said before i cannot prove that god exists.
My belief is based on simple faith.

as i said before i cannot prove that god exists.
My belief is based on simple faith.

Exactly.

as i said before i cannot prove that god exists.
My belief is based on simple faith.


You can believe in God without denying scientific fact...

What do you think i have been doing throughout this entire thread?

Brb guys I'm going to sacrifice my brother to the sungods so that it we will not be left in eternal darkness.

What do you think i have been doing throughout this entire thread?

Denying scientific fact?

Brb guys I'm going to sacrifice my brother to the sungods so that it we will not be left in eternal darkness.
ok c:



Why don't we all become Zen Buddhist instead.



"As used in science, a theory is an explanation or model based on observation, experimentation, and reasoning, especially one that has been tested and confirmed as a general principle helping to explain and predict natural phenomena."

http://www.fsteiger.com/theory.html

I'm not arguing for or against a god, but I do have a problem with the big bang theory, what started it? If nothing started it,how did it happen? I think everything has a cause (not philosophical causes), a cause that can be explained scientifically. My question is how did it all start? I find it hard to believe that space and time always existed. I have a trouble seeing that something could have come from nothing or that there was always something. If either of those are possible (one must be since we exist right now), then I believe there could be a god.

I guess my main point is that even though we can come up with pretty good theories, we're still not entirely sure so it is possible for there to be a god (or something even more unlikely). Heck for all we know we're just an experiment for something and we're in some gigantic sandbox (I don't believe this, just saying it's possible).

I'm mainly arguing against the big bang theory being an end all argument for there being no god, maybe it can be used against Christianity but not the concept of a god or something else.

On another note, I'm realizing my first paragraph closely resembles the chicken vs the egg argument.

Mmk, I have an ignorance of science. That's correct, right?
I like it that way. Science itself has and will continue to be helpful to mankind, but it just is not my thing.

If you that is all I was a dumbass for, that's cool with me. :3