"My responding argument to Obs still stands. God never claimed to be everything. He claimed to be the creator of all, and He can't very well be His own creation."
No-body created gravity, it's just there. No-one created friction. That is the same concept; G-d is an energy and it's always been there.
"It makes more sense to believe in a Creator creating and to believe that everything we see around us just happened by chance as a result of some particles exploding."
You say that particles at chance collide, is less beleiveable than if a creator did everything. Well things happen by chance every single day; or are you suggesting everything in the universe is planned... or a Super-race(Creator) exsits. I'm sorry but to me, the particles colliding 'by chance' is slightly more beleivable in some ways. And this Creator, do you beleive he is G-d? G-d didn't create anyone just to be worshipped, he created life so people could live not to worship Him.
God... Science?
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Re: No-one will ever know....
''Per Ardua ad Astra''
''Through Adversity to the Stars''
''Through Adversity to the Stars''
Re: God... Science?
The bible doesn't even stand here, as there are at least 5 other planets so far where a human could easily live into.
Not just earth, as the bible points out.
As for dankness:
Pain is a reaction caused by neurons all over your body (the receivers of heat, alterations in the environment etc) telling you that something is going wrong.
They send signals to your brain, and you think you are in pain.
anatomy and biology explain such stuff perfectly. And there are perfectly good explanations for pretty much everything out there.
Not just earth, as the bible points out.
As for dankness:
Pain is a reaction caused by neurons all over your body (the receivers of heat, alterations in the environment etc) telling you that something is going wrong.
They send signals to your brain, and you think you are in pain.
anatomy and biology explain such stuff perfectly. And there are perfectly good explanations for pretty much everything out there.
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