^^I'm not going to dispute your point. You're probably right. I'm also not going to dig through my bookshelf and the internet to find the calculations showing that the probability of creating one survivable living organism is on the order of one in *tillions. The point is that the probability is so astronomical that it was an accident, that one cannot completely dismiss the equally high probability that it was contrived.V- No, but it's only 15 billionAt any rate, it's fairly pointless to argue, imo. I'm no more right than you, and vice-versa. Even if one was, it doesn't really matter because of what we conclude then does it?This thread is so off-topic.[Edited on October 1, 2009 at 10:43 AM. Reason : ]
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I'm not using it to conclude that god made everything. I'm using it to conclude that the *possibility* of god creating everything is not irrational.^ I don't agree with your "because I exist" logic because to me that's a "this statement is true" type argument. It's self-supporting.[Edited on October 1, 2009 at 10:47 AM. Reason : ]
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No one is saying it is irrational. We are saying that it is extremely unlikely.It is the same way you would make any other scientific conclusion.Light a match.Now, why did this match light up?We have a few choices:A. Friction caused a combustion process in the match which ignited.B. God ignited the match with his mighty God powers.What are the odds that A is correct? 50%? Would you really argue that there is just a likelihood that it was God who ignited the match rather than the process of striking it? Would you say that B is "just as possible" as A?
10/1/2009 10:47:54 AM
yes but how could the universe spontaneously go from a ball of junk to a complex, spread out, universe with an endless number, diverse locations, landscapes and biology? You don't think its pretty ridiculous to say that all just "happened" by itself.
10/1/2009 10:52:34 AM
That is an extremely ignorant statement.
10/1/2009 10:55:07 AM
I didn't just happen. It happened for a reason. There were mechanics in motion that eventually led to us coming into existence. The universe is extremely large, we know that for sure. It may be hard for humans to wrap their brains around the complexity and size of the universe, but God isn't a good explanation for how it all came about.
10/1/2009 10:55:53 AM
Just wait till everyone finds out that I'm not an Atheist; I'm an Antitheist.
10/1/2009 11:00:12 AM
I think you can be both.
10/1/2009 11:01:32 AM
I think you misunderstood what I'm saying. Theres wide agreement among scientists on the big bang theory. a ball of matter existed and then one day it exploded and spread apart forming the universe. All the complex chemistry came from just one ball of matter and while spreading out it formed convoluted systems of gases, stars, planets, and on some planets, complex geology formed and atmospheres and life and so many things all from basically nothing. How can you say everything started with one event the big bang that wasn't triggered by anything it just happened one day setting off a series of events to create the universe as it is today
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10/1/2009 11:15:44 AM
Sadly, this thread has devolved into yet another rehash of the same tired arguments. Have fun, freshmen!
10/1/2009 11:16:02 AM
I've not brought up my atheistic leaning agnosticism to my parents. Nothing good would come from it.My mom would cry and my dad would be really disappointed in me. Dad is a "100% of the bible is absolute truth" kinda guy. The one time I mentioned that the bible has been translated so many times and changed so many times that even if it did start out as the word of god, it isn't anymore. Nope, the King James version is the only correct one, unchanged. He believes that the world was created in 6 days. He believes there was no Big Bang. He does not believe in evolution.I remember the time I was in late elementary school I brought up a lot of questions to him such as:*. "If god is eternal, what if 1 day to him is a millenia to us? So the world was created in 6 of his days and took millions of years in our time." He basically told me I was blaspheming.* "What if the moment of "Let there be light" was the Big Bang?" He said no, it was just instant light, not an explosion. I said "If you slow down the instant light of a light bulb being turned on, it looks like an explosion." Again, I was blaspheming.* "Who are you/we to guess the method with which god created man? Couldn't he have created us in his image by starting with a monkey?" There wasn't even discussion on this one, straight to blasphemy.That was such a terrible discussion that I just never talked about any of it again.Yeah I got accused of blasphemy a lot.I quit going to church by my early teens and that was a big deal too, but he couldn't make me.I know what would happen if we had a real discussion on my inability to believe anything that there is not 1 shred of proof for it's existence.
10/1/2009 11:16:27 AM
^^You're right.^good, back on topicNot that it really matters one way or the other. Just let the thread get back on topic and we'll all agree to disagree.
10/1/2009 11:20:56 AM
Didn't René Descartes prove God's existence like four hundred years ago?
10/1/2009 11:31:34 AM
Luckily, my parents were nonreligious and never took me to church. I wasn't indoctrinated as a Christian in my malleable youth like everyone else.^No.[Edited on October 1, 2009 at 11:34 AM. Reason : ]
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10/1/2009 11:34:22 AM
The first two & half minutes of this goes into the discussion of why everyone should be agnostic towards anything that isn't disprovable, but why in practice they might call themselves a-non-disprovable-idea rather than agnostic.For the purposes of this thread, does it matter so much... I mean would coming out as an agnostic be significantly different than an atheist?[Edited on October 1, 2009 at 11:43 AM. Reason : .]
10/1/2009 11:36:19 AM
^^ Right... A horrible alias is supposed to be believed making those kind of statements.[Edited on October 1, 2009 at 11:36 AM. Reason : *]
10/1/2009 11:36:26 AM
For the most part, I am atheist. My mom believes in Jehovah, which is weird because she is oldschool Japanese. My dad isn't religious at all and never went to church, so it wouldn't hurt him either way. My mom hasn't been to church/kingdom hall in over a decade and prefers to study the Bible in her own way, but believes there it all started with God and since then, we have evolved. I mean, I believe in the Big Bang, however, I wonder where this "Primeval Atom" came from... If matter is neither created nor destroyed, where did it originate from? Maybe this is just way above humans to contemplate and that this whole issue becomes so complicated that we simply it with the word "God," which requires a religion to explain... :shrug:
10/1/2009 11:36:44 AM
Our intelligence--as both individuals and a culture--is an ever-increasing impediment to accepting the notion of intelligent design. The reason being we view our universe as one of infinite possibilities, when in reality, while rather large, there is a finite amount of information to be gleaned as a "man of science." A Creator of The Universe, I think we could all agree, would have infinite power and infinite wisdom. We think we can wrap our heads around the notion of these two characteristics, but we will never be able to, no matter how intelligent we are, because we live in the finite environment we call the universe. In that sense God could not possibly be discounted. As children we didn't sit in our rooms after getting spanked for playing with fire and bemoan the imminent emotional reverberations soon to be incurred from of a childhood of corporal punishment. We just stopped playing with fire.Similarly, as I grow more intelligent, I must remind myself daily that in the presence of an all-powerful, all-wise Creator, my brain amounts to nothing more than that of a child's. I feel the presence of God most clearly when I, in all my glorious intelligence, struggle against Him. I understand the detest from non-believers for the use of scripture to defend scripture, but I think on a secular level we could all agree that if a God exists the following words would be true of that God:"My thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways My ways, says the Lord. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are My ways higher than your ways and My thoughts than your thoughts."I am not too naive to believe that I'll get flowery feedback (especially from TWW) for what I've written, but I'd challenge that to deny the existence of God, or accept God for that matter, solely on a basis of our own cognizance, intelligence, academia etc, would be comparable to gift-wrapping eternity.For what it is worth, I applaud anyone for taking a stance on an issue like God-whether hot or cold. There is nothing worse than being lukewarm regarding a topic with such profound implications.
10/1/2009 11:43:08 AM
Oh I derailed my own original post. Anyways, if I told my mom I was atheist, she wouldn't really care. It's my life, I can believe what I want. However, she can still reserve the right to call me "silly" should she want to It's all good.
10/1/2009 11:49:29 AM
10/1/2009 12:07:28 PM
That was a very eloquent post, WolfpackKC. The belief and emotion behind your words are why I think it is very foolish for someone to scorn religion out of hand.
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10/1/2009 12:28:20 PM
B-But, You can't possibly come up with an explanation for everything...........therefore.... .....God.
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10/1/2009 12:36:12 PM
^At least it wasn't Jesus Christ... can you imagine how his dad would react?
10/1/2009 12:59:26 PM
I thought they were the same person?
10/1/2009 1:08:26 PM
Oh God - don't open up that can of worms.
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10/1/2009 1:27:04 PM
Not to mention that Newtonian Mechanics is fundamentally unable to explain most aspects of the Universe, which is why we have these things like Quantum Mechanics and Grand Unification Theory.
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10/1/2009 1:41:26 PM
There's just a large sense of irony anyway in someone using scientific laws to explain a supernatural being.
10/1/2009 1:45:50 PM
back on topic for a second:my mom tried to take us to church for a while starting when i was like 11.... i think she stopped going before i did (which was at about 15). i have to believe she's too logical (she's a lawyer) to be religious.and my dad is gay, so yeah i don't think he is so hip on christianity.
10/1/2009 1:46:09 PM
It is possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would not make any sense in retrospect. It would have no big picture meaning. Almost like trying to describe a musical masterpiece as simply a variation of wave pressure or sound.
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10/1/2009 2:30:58 PM
Basically you're saying that you've got nothing but you'll just believe in it anyway because it makes you feel better.Nice.
10/1/2009 2:34:15 PM
I couldn't possibly have nothing. Didn't you read my post?
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