Mutts Nuts
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I only wonder where that energy came from to create that bang, not just energy but enough energy to create the universe and secondly there was no physical matter in the universe, where did the matter come from to create that enormous explosion Just a thought.
I only wonder where that energy came from to create that bang, not just energy but enough energy to create the universe and secondly there was no physical matter in the universe, where did the matter come from to create that enormous explosion Just a thought.
It didn't 'come' from anywhere, it has always been there. Eternity is a concept we struggle to deal with, especially when waiting for a pie in the WSU.
I only wonder where that energy came from to create that bang, not just energy but enough energy to create the universe and secondly there was no physical matter in the universe, where did the matter come from to create that enormous explosion Just a thought.
You should research it. Learn and educate rather than speculate.
but extremely clever
Just watched this
Very unsure about many of his arguments, particularly that science cannot answer questions of intention. Why should it have to? Why does everything have to have an intention? Why can in not just be?
The flaw of his arguments is just because something is complicated (like the universe) that there must be some sort of plan or "intention" behind it. In my opinion this is totally unnecessary. Surely it can just exist because it does, with no intention.
Also he claims that the DNA code, or "word" as he describes it, indicates that their must be intelligence behind it. Again I would ask why does it? Why cannot it just have evolved that way over time? Just because something is complicated does not mean it has to be designed. Those two things are not extrinsicly linked.
A congressman ?! oh dear oh dear. Thats what the world needs Christian Fundamentalists running America. Scary Stuff.
If you get a chance have a personal audience with Professor John Lennox he may interest you.
If you get a chance have a personal audience with Professor John Lennox he may interest you.