Who and What is God? That is the true question?
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Originally posted by +The|Razor+ View Post
Besides which, he's wrong. The universe as we know it has a beginning, something we would call the Big Bang. But that doesn't mean that all of existence began at that point. Even if it did there is no reason to assume that it even had a cause. Things happen without cause all the time.
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Originally posted by squealpiggy View PostOK I watched about a minute.
Besides which, he's wrong. The universe as we know it has a beginning, something we would call the Big Bang. But that doesn't mean that all of existence began at that point. Even if it did there is no reason to assume that it even had a cause. Things happen without cause all the time.
Lets try again.
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what did he just say ? I've watched it twice and cant figure it out. mixing this science with religion stuff always confuses me especially when you got a religious guy talking about science and a scientist talking about religion both have no clue what they are talking about but they sure make it sound like they do, even though I dont know what either of them are talking about.
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Originally posted by rocco1252 View Postwhat did he just say ? I've watched it twice and cant figure it out. mixing this science with religion stuff always confuses me especially when you got a religious guy talking about science and a scientist talking about religion both have no clue what they are talking about but they sure make it sound like they do, even though I dont know what either of them are talking about.
If there is Nothing.....Nothing is the only thing that it will ever be.
Scientists point to the Big Bang and say that the Universe just....BOOM!!!!....Came from nothing. But how is that possible if Nothing can come from Nothing?
He talks about other things and explains it better in the videos, you just have to try and keep up.
Nothing comes from Nothing. There had to be a Creator.
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Originally posted by +The|Razor+ View PostThe best way to decribe it would be to say that scientifically, Something cant come from Nothing.
If there is Nothing.....Nothing is the only thing that it will ever be.
Scientists point to the Big Bang and say that the Universe just....BOOM!!!!....Came from nothing. But how is that possible if Nothing can come from Nothing?
He talks about other things and explains it better in the videos, you just have to try and keep up.
Nothing comes from Nothing. There had to be a Creator.
Creationists are confronted with the same dilemma--i.e. who would have created God, if God created the universe and all. If one balks at the proposition the universe "spontaneously" created itself from "nothingness", then the same question should be logically applied to the being of an omnipresent supreme creator.
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Originally posted by +The|Razor+ View PostThe best way to decribe it would be to say that scientifically, Something cant come from Nothing.
If there is Nothing.....Nothing is the only thing that it will ever be.
Scientists point to the Big Bang and say that the Universe just....BOOM!!!!....Came from nothing. But how is that possible if Nothing can come from Nothing?
He talks about other things and explains it better in the videos, you just have to try and keep up.
Nothing comes from Nothing. There had to be a Creator.
I dont care how it all happened I dont believe in God I dont believe in the Big Bang theory I'm just here for ohh say maybe 80 years if I'm lucky and I'm gone lifes to short to debate how and why I'm here so it's way easier to not care and not believe just live and be happy
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Originally posted by Ta Khent View PostCreationists are confronted with the same dilemma--i.e. who would have created God, if God created the universe and all. If one balks at the proposition the universe "spontaneously" created itself from "nothingness", then the same question should be logically applied to the being of an omnipresent supreme creator.
Edit*...I found one that is easy to understand.....
Last edited by +JC|Arky+; 09-18-2010, 07:35 PM.
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