Post: How was the world created? [Religion or Science]
09-06-2014, 11:11 PM #1
Dacoco
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09-21-2014, 02:33 AM #56
Rath
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Originally posted by Griffin View Post
None of this is proof of god or religion, don't mistake coincidences for fate. There is no tangible evidence for the existence of any god and there never will be. Religious people just rely on superstition and cop out answers such as 'the evidence is all around you' which is complete nonsense.


The existence of God cannot be proven or disproved.
09-21-2014, 11:31 AM #57
Peter_Griffin
Are you high?
Originally posted by Rath View Post
The existence of God cannot be proven or disproved.


With an omnipotent god wanted to prove it's existence it really wouldn't be very difficult. However, as it stands today you're right. Although i do find it annoying how religious people overuse the line 'you can't disprove god' That's pretty obvious considering You cannot prove a negative. Just like it would be impossible to disprove the thousands of other gods which people used to worship.
10-07-2014, 09:36 PM #58
dapreacher23
Climbing up the ladder
Originally posted by Dakota. View Post
There are two flaws that I see with the God side of this argument,

1. If God created the world and everything, what created god? He didn't just one day pop out of no where and decide to create people and the world.
2. Why on Earth would a supreme being that created people, kill them off? Doesnt that seem a little harsh?


God has been known as infinite which means He does not need a creator since He does not live within time. That is something our minds cannot comprehend. God is not killing off people of this Earth. Since sin entered the world is the reason why death occurs and occurs for a shorter amount of time. God is good.
10-07-2014, 10:20 PM #59
Peter_Griffin
Are you high?
Originally posted by dapreacher23 View Post
God has been known as infinite

How very convenient, and how do you know this?

Originally posted by dapreacher23 View Post
He does not live within time.

The same god that's also meant to be omnipresent, that makes a lot of sense, not.

Originally posted by dapreacher23 View Post
That is something our minds cannot comprehend.

Theres a reason for that, it's impossible under our current understanding of science and would require breaking universal laws.

Originally posted by dapreacher23 View Post
God is not killing off people of this Earth. Since sin entered the world is the reason why death occurs and occurs for a shorter amount of time. God is good.

I won't further dissect this quote because i can't be bothered but you're right about one thing, he isn't killing anyone off, because he is not real.
Also what is "sin" exactly, and how did it come about? Also why did your all powerful god allow it too happen? Finally you say "he's good" yet he is responsible for countless tragedies in the bible, including the drowning of innocent babies for starters.
10-08-2014, 05:26 AM #60
Hmm it seems there are more religious people here then atheists, wheres the hope for our race if we depend on something written 2000 years ago by people who live in the desert and everything they couldn't explain they called magic. And I agree with rath in the statement it cannot be proved or disproved that a god/gods exist. But everything tips in the favour of science not god. Science has taught us so much about our origins in this world and in the galaxy. The only reason people believe in god is because of the sheer amount of people believe in it and because of the people like the Spanish and the Romans and all their inquisitions and invading of countrys and it ultimately boils down to religious oppression from people hundreds of years ago. I believe in science approach to this argument.
10-08-2014, 05:42 AM #61
dapreacher23
Climbing up the ladder
Originally posted by Griffin View Post
How very convenient, and how do you know this?


The same god that's also meant to be omnipresent, that makes a lot of sense, not.


Theres a reason for that, it's impossible under our current understanding of science and would require breaking universal laws.


I won't further dissect this quote because i can't be bothered but you're right about one thing, he isn't killing anyone off, because he is not real.
Also what is "sin" exactly, and how did it come about? Also why did your all powerful god allow it too happen? Finally you say "he's good" yet he is responsible for countless tragedies in the bible, including the drowning of innocent babies for starters.


What innocent babies would you be talking about?

The Bible has no contradictions in it and to say what is sin you have to actually read the Bible. All the prophecies that have been predicted in the Bible have come true and the ones that mention the future will come true. Just look at Israel, God says in the end times Israel's neighbors will turn against them. Just the existence of Israel itself is proof God exists.
10-08-2014, 05:51 AM #62
dapreacher23
Climbing up the ladder
Originally posted by OM
Hmm it seems there are more religious people here then atheists, wheres the hope for our race if we depend on something written 2000 years ago by people who live in the desert and everything they couldn't explain they called magic. And I agree with rath in the statement it cannot be proved or disproved that a god/gods exist. But everything tips in the favour of science not god. Science has taught us so much about our origins in this world and in the galaxy. The only reason people believe in god is because of the sheer amount of people believe in it and because of the people like the Spanish and the Romans and all their inquisitions and invading of countrys and it ultimately boils down to religious oppression from people hundreds of years ago. I believe in science approach to this argument.


Do you believe in these scientific advances like The Second Law of Thermodynamics?
10-08-2014, 05:57 AM #63
Originally posted by dapreacher23 View Post
Do you believe in these scientific advances like The Second Law of Thermodynamics?


Why should I not? I don't see anything wrong with this law.
10-08-2014, 11:23 AM #64
Blaze Modding
Bounty hunter
Science 100% .
Imho, there is no GOD / Supreme / Kaioh .
Only SCIENCE.

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