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Topic: Another Alternative for Origin of Man?
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Abshalom
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Message 16 of 28 (79652)
01-20-2004 6:57 PM
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Reply to: Message 15 by sidelined 01-20-2004 7:08 AM
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Original Topic
The original topic back at Message #1 was regarding a recent book based on a theological/scientific theory that involves a parallel universe where a creating entity resides and is not subject to the physical laws of our universe. Apparently this entity can influence events in our universe and was responsible for the creation of life here, or so the author says. This does not automatically imply UFOs, but it does seem to imply the absence of creator god in our universe and the presence of a creator god only over there on the other side. If this is not an operative topic, then let's also examine other theories or suppositions regarding a parallel universe: Here's one we don't have to even stray past Jupiter for: "Two Australian scientists believe they have found evidence of a parallel universe of strange matter within our own solar system." BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Mirror matter mystery Peace.
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TruthDetector
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Message 17 of 28 (79661)
01-20-2004 7:55 PM
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Reply to: Message 15 by sidelined 01-20-2004 7:08 AM
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If you admit God exists, do you also believe His Word, the Bible? If you do, you will know I am correct in saying God has always been.
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TruthDetector
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Message 18 of 28 (79663)
01-20-2004 8:00 PM
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Reply to: Message 14 by NosyNed 01-19-2004 1:32 PM
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If you want hardcore evidence that God exists, I do not have it. But, explaining the creation of matter itself without God. I find that God is the only reasonable explaination.
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Chiroptera
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Why is this more reasonable that simply saying "I don't know"?
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NosyNed
Member Posts: 9004 From: Canada Joined: 04-04-2003
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Where in the Bible does it say that God has always been? I don't know the Bible very well. And why is that any better a starting point than the p-brane theories which suggest a multiverse which as always been? It does come down to we both 'don't know'.
Common sense isn't
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Abshalom
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Message 21 of 28 (79759)
01-21-2004 10:02 AM
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Reply to: Message 20 by NosyNed 01-20-2004 9:04 PM
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Twin or Parallel Universe
Good Morning, Ned. Thank you for staying on course. In trying to understand the Big Bang, the shape of the universe, and the "balloon analogy" in another thread, I stumbled on information related to this parallel universe topic. I'm really not intending to argue the existence or non-existence of the "creative force" that initiated (or didn't) or governs (or doesn't) either the known universe or its twin just yet. I'm still trying to crasp the possibility that two or more universe coexist first. Does the p-brane theory support the possibility of twin, multi, or parallel universes? And are there any data online regarding the theory within the context of this topic? I found this: Forbidden What do you and others think of it? The Website is linked from: http://www.slider.com/Science/Physics/Alternative_3.htmlwhich links many other similar and diverse topics. Peace.
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sidelined
Member (Idle past 5938 days) Posts: 3435 From: Edmonton Alberta Canada Joined: 08-30-2003
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TruthDetector
If you admit God exists, do you also believe His Word, the Bible? If you do, you will know I am correct in saying God has always been. I admit nothing of the sort since I have nothing in the way of evidence to convince me that such a being exists.You offer opinion but like assholes everyone has those however not many work hard at critically evaluating their knowledge[I am one of those of which I speak]and fewer still realize how everyone has bises and faults of logic that must be scrutinized by others in order to assure ourselves that our knowledge is consistent. This is the reason for peer review and in my eyes forums like this one are the finest kind of exercise that your mind can participate in.It is not easy to give up on cherished comforting notions but the rewards are immensley satisfying. While I am at it I will risk scorn and insinuations of sucking up to the Admins but I want to take the time while I am thinking of it to thank Percy et al. for a remarkable job in starting and maintaining this site.It is really extraordinary in my eyes.Cheers.
'Everyone is entitled to his own opinion but not his own facts.' (Daniel Patrick Moynihan)
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TruthDetector
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I Don't Know is NOT what this site is about. This site is about debating theories, ideas, that are the most reasonable (back to my message).
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TruthDetector
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Message 24 of 28 (81583)
01-29-2004 10:57 PM
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Reply to: Message 20 by NosyNed 01-20-2004 9:04 PM
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If you have read your BIBLE you would know that it does... read it then ask me.
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NosyNed
Member Posts: 9004 From: Canada Joined: 04-04-2003
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Sorry but the Bible isn't my subject of interest. That is something I don't claim expertise in. Your evidence is the Bible. I'm just asking for where it is explicit about the eternal existance of God. It is yours not mine. Where is the chapter and verse is all I'm asking.
Common sense isn't
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TruthDetector
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Message 26 of 28 (83164)
02-04-2004 8:23 PM
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Reply to: Message 25 by NosyNed 01-30-2004 12:17 AM
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Deu 23:27
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Asgara
Member (Idle past 2332 days) Posts: 1783 From: Wisconsin, USA Joined: 05-10-2003
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Deuteronomy 23 only goes to verse 25
Asgara "An unexamined life is not worth living" Socrates via Plato
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NosyNed
Member Posts: 9004 From: Canada Joined: 04-04-2003
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Message 28 of 28 (83166)
02-04-2004 8:30 PM
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Reply to: Message 27 by Asgara 02-04-2004 8:26 PM
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Deu 23:25
From Bible gateway New International version Deuteronomy 23 25 If you enter your neighbor's grainfield, you may pick kernels with your hands, but you must not put a sickle to his standing grain. Added by edit: But I found a few references that are implicit or explicit about God being eternal anyway. [This message has been edited by NosyNed, 02-04-2004]
Common sense isn't
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