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Author Topic:   What are the odds of God existing?
SuperNintendo Chalmers
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Message 227 of 304 (308278)
05-01-2006 6:05 PM
Reply to: Message 226 by Heathen
05-01-2006 6:00 PM


Re: OMG
So you think because you are more senior you are somehow entitled to talk shit more an anyone else?
Age has nothing to do with intelligence or education. Which is clearly shown on this forum all the time.
This forum has also proven that people who know jack about science, history, etc. still think they are right to call others ignorant.
In any case, I don't think it's possible to figure out the odds for certain gods existing.
It's obvious that a god that interferes in the world does not exist.
A deist or clockmaker god? That's another matter. Maybe we all live in a simulation
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SuperNintendo Chalmers
Member (Idle past 5864 days)
Posts: 772
From: Bartlett, IL, USA
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Message 232 of 304 (308287)
05-01-2006 6:21 PM
Reply to: Message 230 by Faith
05-01-2006 6:09 PM


Re: OMG
Well maybe we should start another thread about what intelligence and education means and how do we measure it?
Sounds like a PNT.
Faith, you seem rather upset. You know that all most people would ask is that people educate themselves on subjects before debating them. i.e. don't make grand assertions about biology, geology, etc. when you don't know the first thing about the subject(s).
In any case, to the other point. There is definitely more to the universe than entities and things. What is an electron anyways? It's not really a thing like some people think.
I guess I shouldn't have bothered attending a world class university since apparently it was full of idiots who don't know anything. Faith, you are a riot.
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SuperNintendo Chalmers
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Message 299 of 304 (309000)
05-04-2006 8:46 AM
Reply to: Message 298 by iano
05-04-2006 8:36 AM


Big bang
iano, I don't think anyone advocates this scientifically.
The fact of the matter is that we simply don't know. The big bang is the beginning of our universe..... there is no "something coming from nothing". There is also no "before" the big bang. The big bang is the point at which t=0 in our timeline.
Remember that time is a property of our universe and the big bang is the start point for this property.

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