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[QUOTE=Brokenbeat][IMG]http://www.irreligion.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/god-v-satan.png[/IMG]
I'd prefer it if the devil was real since god is such a dick.[/QUOTE]
Let me ask you a question.
If there were hundreds of thousands of people committing rape, smashing the heads of babies against rocks as sacrifice, tying the legs of a woman in labor together so that the baby can't come out; wouldn't you do something about it?
Or would you just let it happen?
You have no idea what you're saying. Be educated about a topic before you arrogantly make judgements. Did you ever, even once, stop and think WHY did He kill all those people? Or do you just make snap judgements with no basis whatsoever?
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[QUOTE=Nowitness]It is so easy to counter this and say that if the idea of a creator is ludicrous on two levels.
Firstly if everything is cause and effect like believers claim who creator God?
And have you actually looked at this universe? I don't think God would be happy claiming this to be his creation.
Also nice leap going from too coincidental to assuring us heaven and hell are real. Thankfully it is clear you're trolling.[/QUOTE]
Our brains are limited to the here and now. Time is simply a dimension. God is outside of all of that. He is outside the confines of the laws of this universe. God created time. He is infinite. He always existed.
We know that nothing can come from nothing.
So if there were ever a period in time when nothing was around, then nothing would have been created.
Obviously, that is not the case. So something always had to be in existence. That something is what we call God.
The reason why this world is the way it is is free will. God offers us free will and being the non-perfect creation we are, ultimately make a lot of bad decisions.
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So some kid straps a bomb to his chest and blows up a pizza parlor and kills a whole bunch of people because some religious nut told him God will reward him for doing so with 2 bedrooms, 2 baths and 77 virgins right on the oceanfront in Heaven.
Yeah I totally want that to be true.
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i want god to be true just to see how the hardcore atheists react.
like if god just appears in the sky where everyone can see him and goes 'Yo Atheists, what up. You all damned to hell for eternity unless you convert in the next 48 hours. Peace"
And watch these bitches eat their words and lineup for a baptism at their nearest church.
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[QUOTE=Nick Young]i want god to be true just to see how the hardcore atheists react.
like if god just appears in the sky where everyone can see him and goes 'Yo Atheists, what up. You all damned to hell for eternity unless you convert in the next 48 hours. Peace"
And watch these bitches eat their words and lineup for a baptism at their nearest church.[/QUOTE]
that would make for a great seth rogen and james franco movie
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[QUOTE=Nick Young]i want god to be true just to see how the hardcore atheists react.
like if god just appears in the sky where everyone can see him and goes 'Yo Atheists, what up. You all damned to hell for eternity unless you convert in the next 48 hours. Peace"
And watch these bitches eat their words and lineup for a baptism at their nearest church.[/QUOTE]
If there actually was a god I'm sure most atheists would be like, oh well, okay, I really had no reason to believe in god besides a bunch of dumbasses like Nick Young.
I was thinking about this the other day. I really feel like god would hate people who kiss his/her ass. The people who "worship" god should be the first to suffer.
I was thinking about King Lear the other day and how Shakespeare must have had religious people in mind. It's basically about a King that is too stupid to realize two of his daughters are kissing his ass because they want their inheritance when he steps down. Then the one daughter that doesn't kiss his ass is the one he punishes. In the end, the kiss ass daughters end up treating Lear like sh*t and the daughter he banished is the one that still loves him and tries to care for him.
Is god really too stupid to realize his "followers" only follow because of this promise of being rewarded? It's so fake. Being good because of god is not being good at all.
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[QUOTE=Dresta]Well, even if God did create it then it still arose by 'chance' - [B]the chance that God would choose to make the universe, and decide to make it fit to the general scientific principles to which it holds.[/B] Unless, of course, you are also declaring the actions of God to be predetermined, in which case he is lacking in free will, and not much of a God at all.
Nor does the acceptance of a God necessitate belief in Heaven or Hell in any way, shape, or form.[/QUOTE]
you're making it sound like human made babies after they knew how genetics worked
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[QUOTE=RoseCity07]If there actually was a god I'm sure most atheists would be like, oh well, okay, I really had no reason to believe in god besides a bunch of dumbasses like Nick Young.
I was thinking about this the other day. I really feel like god would hate people who kiss his/her ass. The people who "worship" god should be the first to suffer.
I was thinking about King Lear the other day and how Shakespeare must have had religious people in mind. It's basically about a King that is too stupid to realize two of his daughters are kissing his ass because they want their inheritance when he steps down. Then the one daughter that doesn't kiss his ass is the one he punishes. In the end, the kiss ass daughters end up treating Lear like sh*t and the daughter he banished is the one that still loves him and tries to care for him.
Is god really too stupid to realize his "followers" only follow because of this promise of being rewarded? It's so fake. Being good because of god is not being good at all.[/QUOTE]
Dawg, god loves asskickers but also sometimes f*cks with em just for the hell of it, look at Job. God don't give a phuck why you worship, whether its out of fear, guilt or love as long as you bend that damn knee and kiss his feet once the time come.
God just gives no phucks. Wipes his ass with pages of King Lear no doubt
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I feel like you need some creator to exist in order to retain any sort of perspective and sanity as a man.
Atheism is a very dark, bleak, blotted out road to take and only becomes worse with age.
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[QUOTE=GimmeThat]you're making it sound like human made babies after they knew how genetics worked[/QUOTE]
:biggums:
That just doesn't make any sense bro...
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people say evolution proves that god dont exist-who's to say that god didnt make his animals and shit with evolution preprogrammed into them? If he is all knowing, surely he'd know things need to adapt to survive, so giving them the ability to evolve with the times is the smartest thing to do. If anything, evolution just proves the existance of god even more.
GOd da bess
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the god debate, at least in terms of "do i want it to be true", comes down to freedom vs security
a) freedom to create your own future and design your own world with limitless potential and possibility
vs
b) security of an all powerful being watching over you and taking care of you and creating a personal connection with you
people want both of these things to be true. and that's why christianity has incorporated "free will" into its doctrine even though technically it doesn't make any sense and contradicts the nature of god.
but in my opinion if at some point in your life you haven't wanted both of these things, you're missing out.
as for what's actually possible, well we all know only the a) is possible and the b) isn't just impossible but it's quite dangerous when people take it too seriously.
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[QUOTE=masonanddixon]I feel like you need some creator to exist in order to retain any sort of perspective and sanity as a man.
Atheism is a very dark, bleak, blotted out road to take and only becomes worse with age.[/QUOTE]
I've considered myself an atheist since a very young age and my life has only improved as I've gotten older. Granted I'm still only 19 but I just try to make the best of the short time I have here on earth. Plus I don't have to waste my time praying 5 times daily or waking up early every Sunday morning to go to church. Just because you need to believe there's some sort of afterlife to be happy doesn't mean it's the same for everybody. I don't want to die but I don't really fear death as I know exactly what's waiting for me when I die.
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[QUOTE=Nick Young][B]people say evolution proves that god dont exist[/B]-who's to say that god didnt make his animals and shit with evolution preprogrammed into them? If he is all knowing, surely he'd know things need to adapt to survive, so giving them the ability to evolve with the times is the smartest thing to do. [B]If anything, evolution just proves the existance of god even more.
[/B]
GOd da bess
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The only people who say this are idiots like you trying to make the argument for atheism seem simplistic. Evolution does help to explain how the world came to be what it is today but it alone doesn't prove anything one way or the other. you're exactly right in saying if there was a God he could have made evolution himself. Many people of faith have tried to argue just that. Why would God invent evolution though? If he was so great he could just make everything perfect the first time. No need to adapt if you can survive in any conditions. Let me repeat though, Evolution does NOT prove weather God is real or not.
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[QUOTE=BrownEye007]The only people who say this are idiots like you trying to make the argument for atheism seem simplistic. Evolution does help to explain how the world came to be what it is today but it alone doesn't prove anything one way or the other. you're exactly right in saying if there was a God he could have made evolution himself. Many people of faith have tried to argue just that. Why would God invent evolution though? If he was so great he could just make everything perfect the first time. No need to adapt if you can survive in any conditions. Let me repeat though, Evolution does NOT prove weather God is real or not.[/QUOTE]
Maybe God isn't "magic" like you all believe. Perhaps he's just a scientist or a group of scientists. Do our scientists make things "perfect"? No. Things can always be updated. But what if you could make it so that your creations update themselves? That would be brilliant.
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religion is the opium of the masses.
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[QUOTE=BrownEye007]:roll: read this post and can't stop laughing. Not gonna say anymore.[/QUOTE]
Truth hurts doesn't it non-believer?
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[QUOTE=Penny37]Here are some other quotes from Einstein; quotes that came much later on on his life.
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I feel bad for Jesus. This guy is misinterpreted by believers and non-believers.
Mohammed probably suffers from the same attribute. But, thankfully Buddha, less so.
What has happened and what we are also currently struggling with, is evolution. Evolution is not only a physical thing, it includes the philosophical world as well.
Since evolution takes for f
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[QUOTE=ace23]It'd be cool if God were real and I was guaranteed a spot in heaven as the Bible describes it.[/QUOTE]
arent you the dude who groped his cousin or *********ed with his cousins panties or something?
You should be rooting against the bible being true.
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[QUOTE=Patrick Chewing]God is real. Heaven and Hell are real.
To look at the world and the universe and convince yourself that it is all there "by chance" is ludicrous.[/QUOTE]
Its not by chance. Evolution works based on natural selection.
The universe is based on elements created inside stars and the supernova of stars.
there is no evidence to support the existence of god or heaven
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[QUOTE=MavsSuperFan]arent you the dude who groped his cousin or *********ed with his cousins panties or something?
You should be rooting against the bible being true.[/QUOTE]
Cain, Able, and Seth were bangin their sisters, so maybe he'll get a pass. :confusedshrug:
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[QUOTE=Brokenbeat]Cain, Able, and Seth were bangin their sisters, so maybe he'll get a pass. :confusedshrug:[/QUOTE]
:roll:
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[QUOTE=BrownEye007]I've considered myself an atheist since a very young age and my life has only improved as I've gotten older. Granted I'm still only 19 but I just try to make the best of the short time I have here on earth. Plus I don't have to waste my time praying 5 times daily or waking up early every Sunday morning to go to church. Just because you need to believe there's some sort of afterlife to be happy doesn't mean it's the same for everybody. I don't want to die but I don't really fear death as I know exactly what's waiting for me when I die.[/QUOTE]
I was speaking more on the logical extensions of Atheism. If you don't believe in any sort of creator it makes it very difficult to piece together anything in life and it makes any end or purpose ultimately meaningless or without purpose. If there's no consequences or no relation to the decisions in life you make, how can you even truly exist?
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[QUOTE=Nowitness]I'm sure a good amount of the people on this site believe in God and surrender their mind to a religion but are you happy believing it is true?
To Atheists, would you want it to be true if there were evidence?[/QUOTE]
I am only intimately familiar with Christianity.
I would not want Christianity's version of heaven and hell to be true.
Some of the acts Christianity deems morally acceptable I find abhorrent.
- Slavery, and enslaving people
- raping a woman if you marry her afterwards
- A woman raped inside a city
- turning a woman into a pillar of salt for looking back at a city being destroyed
-Sex with prepubescent girls.
-Killing a child born of your wife that is not yours.
-many crimes (that i consider minor or not crimes at all) that Christianity sees as warranting execution and/or torture.
-etc
Some of the acts Christianity finds morally unacceptable I find abhorrent and/or ridiculous.
- Slaves disobeying the masters
- Sex out of wedlock
- *********ion
- Being gay
- Wearing clothes of 2 different fabrics
- Eating Shellfish
- etc
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[QUOTE=MavsSuperFan]I am only intimately family with Christianity.
I would not want Christianity's version of heaven and hell to be true.
Some of the acts Christianity deems morally acceptable I find abhorrent.
- Slavery, and enslaving people
- raping a woman if you marry her afterwards
- A woman raped inside a city
- turning a woman into a pillar of salt for looking back at a city being destroyed
-Sex with prepubescent girls.
-Killing a child born of your wife that is not yours.
-many crimes (that i consider minor or not crimes at all) that Christianity sees as warranting execution and/or torture.
-etc
Some of the acts Christianity finds morally unacceptable I find abhorrent and/or ridiculous.
- Slaves disobeying the masters
- Sex out of wedlock
- *********ion
[B]- Being gay
- Wearing clothes of 2 different fabrics
- Eating Shellfish[/B]
- etc[/QUOTE]
Ahh yeah, Leviticus is a personal favorite of mine. :oldlol: :hammerhead:
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[QUOTE=masonanddixon]I was speaking more on the logical extensions of Atheism. If[B] you don't believe in any sort of creator it makes it very difficult to piece together anything in life and it makes any end or purpose ultimately meaningless or without purpose[/B]. If there's no consequences or no relation to the decisions in life you make, how can you even truly exist?[/QUOTE]
The purpose is to be happy, to enjoy life, to take care of the people you care about. Eg. go out get a job, make money, spend it on and with people you love and have fun with them.
[QUOTE]If there's no consequences or no relation to the decisions in life you make, how can you even truly exist?[/QUOTE]
How is there no consequences? if you dont go to work, I will be poor and eventually have nothing to eat and not have the resources to buy pleasurable experiences, Eg. a vacation to Hawaii.
I work because I need resources to live and enjoy life.
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[QUOTE=MavsSuperFan]The purpose is to be happy, to enjoy life, to take care of the people you care about. Eg. go out get a job, make money, spend it on and with people you love and have fun with them.
How is there no consequences? if you dont go to work, I will be poor and eventually have nothing to eat and not have the resources to buy pleasurable experiences, Eg. a vacation to Hawaii.
I work because I need resources to live and enjoy life.[/QUOTE]
Well that's a fair point, but unless you have a strong existing set of morals and values to supplement Atheism, it's very easy to degenerate into hedonism. And I have found thats what often happens over time.
But if you don't have anything to tie your actions to, there's nothing to stop you from killing yourself, killing your relatives, being abusive to your children, etc. etc. since there is no belief in anything beyond being nothing more than fertilizer for the earth upon death.
For the record, I am not religious at all. Far more into mysticism. But I do believe in a higher being which created the world at some stage.
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[QUOTE=masonanddixon]Well that's a fair point, but unless you have a strong existing set of morals and values to supplement Atheism, it's very easy to degenerate into hedonism. And I have found thats what often happens over time.
But if you don't have anything to tie your actions to, there's nothing to stop you from killing yourself, killing your relatives, being abusive to your children, etc. etc. since there is no believe in anything beyond being fertilizer for the earth upon death.
For the record, I am not religious at all. Far more into mysticism. But I do believe in a higher being which created the world at some stage.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]but unless you have a strong existing set of morals and values to supplement Atheism, it's very easy to degenerate into hedonism.[/QUOTE]
2 points
1. I always find it scary how many christians make the argument "man without the bible why wouldnt people go around robbing, murdering and raping others? If I didnt think I would burn in hell, I would totally be doing that."
I dont believe there is a hell. I dont rape women because I think its wrong to hurt someone like that. I dont murder people because its wrong to end an innocent life for no reason. I dont Steal, because theft is an extremely selfish move. My morality is very basic. I ask how would I feel if someone did that to me or someone I love. If I am ok with it or would think I have done something that warranted that action against someone I love or myself, than it is a moral action to me. If not its immoral to me.
Its not that hard imo to not kill, steal, rape, etc. I dont need to be tricked into thinking I will burn for an eternity to prevent me from doing so or tricked into believing if I am moral I will live in luxury fro an eternity
2. Depending on how you define hedonism, I have no problem with it. If everyone is a consenting adult and everyone is having fun, and if you have the resources to buy what is necessary to support this fun, why stop? If you are hurting someone or doing something against their consent or they are not old enough to consent, then that is clearly wrong.
[QUOTE]And I have found thats what often happens over time.
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[IMG]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/47/Europe_belief_in_god.svg/800px-Europe_belief_in_god.svg.png[/IMG]
Percentages of people in European countries who said in 2005 that they "believe there is a God
you will note that many of the advanced European countries have more than 50% of the population saying they dont believe there is a god. Europe has arguably the highest standard of living of any continent on earth.
[QUOTE]But if you don't have anything to tie your actions to, there's nothing to stop you from killing yourself, killing your relatives, being abusive to your children, etc. etc. since there is no believe in anything beyond being fertilizer for the earth upon death[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]stop you from killing yourself,[/QUOTE]
I believe in assisted suicide. If I am terminally Ill and suffering everyday I will not hesitate to kill my self. Currently I enjoy life so I wont.
Everything else you mentioned has zero appeal to me.
[QUOTE] killing your relatives, being abusive to your children[/QUOTE]
The bible supports abuse against children and killing relatives in many circumstances.
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people who need the bible to be good are NOT good people
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[QUOTE=masonanddixon]Well that's a fair point, but unless you have a strong existing set of morals and values to supplement Atheism, it's very easy to degenerate into hedonism. And I have found thats what often happens over time.
But if you don't have anything to tie your actions to, there's nothing to stop you from killing yourself, killing your relatives, being abusive to your children, etc. etc. since there is no belief in anything beyond being nothing more than fertilizer for the earth upon death.
For the record, I am not religious at all. Far more into mysticism. But I do believe in a higher being which created the world at some stage.[/QUOTE]
Man doesn't need religion to be moral. And just because somebodies religious doesn't mean they have good morals. The two just aren't related.
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[QUOTE=NumberSix]Maybe God isn't "magic" like you all believe. Perhaps he's just a scientist or a group of scientists. Do our scientists make things "perfect"? No. Things can always be updated. But what if you could make it so that your creations update themselves? That would be brilliant.[/QUOTE]Not what I believe that's what most religious people believe :confusedshrug: And Christians (you know the people that believe in creationism) believe God is all knowing and all powerful so yeah if he was real he could make things perfect. Then again if he was all powerful then yes he could have created evolution which I said in the post you quoted. That's not really my point though. As I said twice in the post you quoted evolution doesn't prove the existence of a God one way or the other which was my point.
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[QUOTE=MavsSuperFan]I am only intimately familiar with Christianity.
I would not want Christianity's version of heaven and hell to be true.
[QUOTE]Some of the acts Christianity deems morally acceptable I find abhorrent.[/QUOTE]
Im not sure if it was you but I've already refuted these erroneous concepts. Ill do it again. And Id appreciate your opinion on these scriptures.
[QUOTE]- Slavery, and enslaving people[/QUOTE]
Exodus 21:16
[QUOTE]- raping a woman if you marry her afterwards[/QUOTE]
Deuteronomy 22:25-28
[QUOTE]- A woman raped inside a city[/QUOTE]
Can you elaborate?
[QUOTE]- turning a woman into a pillar of salt for looking back at a city being destroyed[/QUOTE]
No. It was due to her disobedience.
[QUOTE]-Sex with prepubescent girls.[/QUOTE]
Id like to see a scripture reference.
[QUOTE]-Killing a child born of your wife that is not yours.[/QUOTE]
Again. Can I see a scripture reference?
[QUOTE]-many crimes (that i consider minor or not crimes at all) that Christianity sees as warranting execution and/or torture.
-etc[/QUOTE]
I don't mean to be flippant, but who are you to say whats right or wrong?
[QUOTE]Some of the acts Christianity finds morally unacceptable I find abhorrent and/or ridiculous.
- Slaves disobeying the masters
- Sex out of wedlock
- *********ion
- Being gay
- Wearing clothes of 2 different fabrics
- Eating Shellfish
- etc[/QUOTE]
It's proven that all things mentioned have dire side effects. Theres a reason God makes rules for us to follow. Its not so much the act, but the consequences that follow.
Ive seen you argue that if you dont follow police instructions, what you get is what you deserve. I don't see a difference in the basic concept. There are consequences for not following directions.
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[QUOTE=Patrick Chewing]Leave the insults for grade school. I'm trying to explain that it would be a circular and futile argument to keep asking what was before this and who was before that.
Remember Einstein's explanation of the fabric of time? [B]He said that the past, present, and future all exist at the same time. So we cannot get muddled with this. Scientists want you to believe in a big bang, but yet have no explanation for it. Yet, if the universe is as old as they say it is,[/B] why is there no evidence of other big bangs of creation?
So I'll look at this from a non-religious perspective and say, since you cannot create something from nothing, then I can firmly believe that something created it and this is the creator, God, whatever you want to call it.[/QUOTE]
A little bit late to the party, but I want to give my 2cents and clarify some stuff. Tell me if I'm wrong or whatever.
[B]With Einstein's explanation of the fabric of time:[/B]
It's mainly about the perception of now or the current time. Time is relative due to location (space). If you know a little about astronomy, you'll know that when you look at the stars and planets out in space, you are looking at the past. When we look at the Sun, we are looking at the Sun from 8 minutes ago in the past. This is because light has a speed limit and it takes a while to reach a location.
So, lets say if bend space and time and go to a planet that is a million light years away from Earth. And then we decided to put a Hubble telescope and look at Earth, we would see Earth a million years ago in the past. That is relativity based upon location.
This occurs even with the space between you and whatever that's in front of you (computer, person, or whatever matter that you can see). You cannot see or be aware of "now", the current time. The reason why is because it takes time to see and process what you are seeing in your brain. So, we have lag. This is the illusion that Einstein was referring to. Everything that you are seeing or hearing is in the past. You see a star in the sky? That's in the past, but it's happening "now" for you. This is what it means to live in the past and present simultaneous. The future is events that haven't happened yet, so we can't see it. However, lets say we have a ship that could go at the speed of light (Mass Effect style). We'll predict where Pluto in its orbit in like 5 hours and then travel there, boom! Say hi to the future (Planet of the Apes yo). Of course this is more complex due to angles and where we are in space.
You can basically look out into space to analysis the age of our universe due to theory of relativity too.
With that said, it is important to classify time. Time is a measurement of events and the duration between events. It is a language we use to measure change. Time is constant because there is always change. Every single thing is in motion. Right down to the subatomic particles. So in other words, as long there is the smallest amount of change, there is time. Something that exist outside of time, is never changing. No motion, no thought, nothing. It is literally doing nothing. You can argue that it is nothing. If it does something, then it exist within time.
[B][U]tldr;[/U][/B] We don't see the present, but we see the past due to relativity of space and time.
[B]Big Bang[/B]
1. Since we look into the past while we're looking at into space, we can see crap. We could calculate how old some galaxies are and shit.
2. The Universe is constantly expanding. We know this because of the redshift of distant galaxies. Using some deduction, this implies that the Universe was once dense.
3. If the Universe was once very hot at one point if the Big Bang happened. We should find evidence for it and we did with cosmic microwave background (CMB). CMB is an thermal radiation. The theory predicts that it should exist and it should be visble as microwaves.
So, there's evidence for it and the best explanation due to the evidence. We don't know what happened before Big Bang. We don't know if we will find out. If you believe god did it, then whatever. Maybe. It also could be the god of the gap. We also only know about 5% of the Universe. The rest is dark matter and dark energy. Dark energy could be is what is expanding our Universe. Dark matter contributes to gravity (the reason why we know it's there), but it doesn't interact with photons or any electromagnetic forces. But both of them are known unknowns, lolz. Things we know that we don't know.
Same applies before the Big Bang. Things we know that we don't know. But yeah bro, there are known knowns, and there are known unknowns, but there is also unknowns unknowns. Things we don't know we don't know.
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2msQwpzatQc[/url]
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[QUOTE=masonanddixon]I feel like you need some creator to exist in order to retain any sort of perspective and sanity as a man.
Atheism is a very dark, bleak, blotted out road to take and only becomes worse with age.[/QUOTE]
You sound like Oprah when she said that marveling at nature means you believe in God.
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[QUOTE=Nowitness]You sound like Oprah when she said that marveling at nature means you believe in God.[/QUOTE]
[img]http://bitchspot.jadedragononline.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Creationist5.jpg[/img]
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[QUOTE=Nanners][img]http://bitchspot.jadedragononline.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Creationist5.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
Sounds familiar:
[QUOTE=Real14]Exactly. Who makes us breath? Who make our brain function? To all of the non believers out there, you can't see wind but you believe its there right?[/QUOTE]
:facepalm :oldlol:
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[QUOTE=BrownEye007]Man doesn't need religion to be moral. And just because somebodies religious doesn't mean they have good morals. The two just aren't related.[/QUOTE]
Did you not read what I wrote?
I never said religion makes you moral.
I said that atheism leads to a slippery slope.
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Re: Do any of you want religion/God to be true?
[QUOTE=Nowitness]You sound like Oprah when she said that marveling at nature means you believe in God.[/QUOTE]
lol wut? I'm not like that ape negress at all.
I'm just looking at these perspectives from behind the lens of a kaleidoscope of logic.
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Re: Do any of you want religion/God to be true?
This is a stupid question, OP, with regard to Christianity.
All the people who would go to heaven should say yes. All the people who would go to hell should say no.