You haven't read my post clearly.
According to the Big Bang theory, the Universe was once in an extremely hot and dense state
Does this one says the old universe and today's universe are the same?
The only difference is time. I'm sorry I didn't state that explicitly, I thought it was obvious. I take it that you think the Earth at approx. 1 billion yrs after initial formation is a seperate entity from the one one we live on currently (about 4 billion yrs after initial creation).
I have no idea how to explain this to you... hmmm... hopefully I'll come up with one.
No boris, you seem to lower your intelligence with each post
~Again, glad to see you believe everyone who disagrees with you is a moron. Hopefully you'll grow out of that.
I fear I have disarmed you...
It's really interesting how as often as not all you need to do in a debate against Christians is let them talk for long enough and they'll inevitably do this to themselves.
Hmm... I like to see how many times I can get them to argue in their circle before they degrade to the point trolman is at currently. It's fun, but it's also a useful way of studying their arguments.
With this argument, you are saying that something/someone might have created God.
Christians believe that God is Almighty, and that he is without the beginning and without the end. He is the one who caused everything that we see. He is the ultimate creator. Who can create Him who has no beginning? Can He who has NO BEGINNING begins?
~Someone did create god - us. Everything that exists has a point of origin. Just because this god existed before the universe doesn't mean it always existed. Fish born in a fish tank could deem that everyone outside the tank is eternal, since we are there long before and after said fish's existence. According to your argument, we're the fish inside the tank.
Technically, the lack of a beginning is a beginning in and of itself...
The universe did not cause itself but caused by Him. Didn't he said that he is the alpha and he is the omega? and he is infinite.
While it's true the universe is reactionary in nature, you have no grounds to declare a god as the previous reaction the sparked our universe's "birth."
Also, supposedly this god told a few people who told a few more people who told a few more people who ...etc. Now thousands of years later... people still think his original message is the one they hear. All you know is that someone told you that said god declared itself the beginning and the end (literature counts as a form of communication).
Also i dont know how the universe can create itself when it already has a set of own laws.But who made them?The universe?We are part of God, we are part of the Universe, could whatever runs the universe be considered... i dont know... God?
Also this was intresting for me and yes i've read it before (not all of it and dont remember much details)
http://www.theistic-evolution.com/ it deals with the creation and modern scientific discoveries, if you're curious/have the time to spare,please check it out.
~Why do you need everything to have a cause? Do you believe the universe is an epically scientific experiment? Why is the notion that something can "just happen" so alien to you? This view of the world has always confounded me, hopefully your reasoning will be another piece in that puzzle...
I was simply trying to help ebuz in showing you guys that there can be a force in the universe that can be considered God. I did not state if he was the Christian or Muslum (Allah means God in arabic) or zeus and his family and what not. Everyone has their own road to walk and their own way to walk it. (lets try to keep out of the pinball trap)
Any topic that religion is involved with is pinball by nature. Religion's only answer is: "God did it. *shrug*"... Anything else is a variation of the same argument at different concentrations. The reason: faith prevents questioning.
But if you want to worship the universe
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantheism Its just another road...
Another topic that's confused me: Why do believers take the position that everyone has to worship something? Atheism is not a religion (yet). I understand how you guys can argue that the lack of a belief is a belief in nothing (technically faulty logic, but I'll run with it), how does belief require worship???
You may either worship no god or a Christian god.
Yet again, its true those are two options; it's also true one can worship anything.
Where does the notion that people have to worship come from?
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P.S. Damn you European/Asian-region people. You're all (well, most of you) in bed before I get out of work!
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