pastafarian
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It could have just appeared but we do not have the capacity to understand how or why.
Perhaps the new Alien film will give us the answers?!
im putting my faith in Ridley Scott to give us all the answers
It could have just appeared but we do not have the capacity to understand how or why.
Perhaps the new Alien film will give us the answers?!
No that explanation is NOT good enough mate, what im trying to get across is WHAT WAS THERE BEFORE THE BIG BANG There cant have just been nothingness ,what created that tiny electron ?? What created all the billions of other universes ?? can you not understand what im trying to say ?This explanation is not good enough then...
According to the standard Big Bang model, the universe was born during a period of inflation that began about 13.7 billion years ago. Like a rapidly expanding balloon, it swelled from a size smaller than an electron to nearly its current size within a tiny fraction of a second.
Initially, the universe was permeated only by energy. Some of this energy congealed into particles, which assembled into light atoms like hydrogen and helium. These atoms clumped first into galaxies, then stars, inside whose fiery furnaces all the other elements were forged.
This is the generally agreed-upon picture of our universe's origins as depicted by scientists. It is a powerful model that explains many of the things scientists see when they look up in the sky, such as the remarkable smoothness of space-time on large scales and the even distribution of galaxies on opposite sides of the universe.
If someone or something created life etc then, who created him it's a never ending story the above makes far more sense, than something or someone scratching their beard in the morning and thinking "you know what I think I will create the universe today"........ Poppycock....
PS: Not having a go at you directly my friend.
what would the remit be of the god you describe? he only allows "good" things to happen; like a highly stratified money producing organisation, infanticide, etc, etc
i dont have the answer , but there must've been something, just that we dont have the capacity to understand it.None of that helps. If there is a creator, then who made him/her/it? It's absolutely no use believing that "there MUST be a creator 'cos otherwise how did we get here" unless you have an answer to who created the creator.
im putting my faith in Ridley Scott to give us all the answers
Perhaps the new Alien film will give us the answers?!
Wait, there's a new Alien film in production? As in "Alien 5: yadda yadda", not as in "Alien vs some meaningless drivel creature"? Directed by whom?
I know, I know - Google is my friend.
EDIT: Google was indeed my friend - Alien 5, directed by BlomKamp; however, likely to be released after Scott's Prometheus 2....
No that explanation is NOT good enough mate, what im trying to get across is WHAT WAS THERE BEFORE THE BIG BANG There cant have just been nothingness ,what created that tiny electron ?? What created all the billions of other universes ?? can you not understand what im trying to say ?
Whilst i agree with your thinking here. It does beg the question...... Who created the creator? The whole thing is a mind **** because at some point somehow we had to go from nothing to something. Be that the creation of the universe or the creation of the thing that created the universe. I consign myself to never knowing the answer to this as, as you say, this is not within our current realms of understanding (yet??).
No that explanation is NOT good enough mate, what im trying to get across is WHAT WAS THERE BEFORE THE BIG BANG There cant have just been nothingness ,what created that tiny electron ?? What created all the billions of other universes ?? can you not understand what im trying to say ?
Of course not. Sh1t happens, some of it is man-made, some of it is natural. This is not a perfect world.
I think all of us can agree that any correct thinking person will outright reject the idea of "god" in any form, those that still cling to the dribble covered comfort blanket of religion simply don't have the will or the tools to further the human race. This is evidenced in the fact that science saves and improves lives by the millions and strives to further our understanding of the universe while inviting questions and investigation whereas religion continues to kill people and make people's lives an utter misery in vast swathes all the while trying to force upon people their own version of events that cannot be questioned, deviated from or rejected.
Newton believed both in God and that the Bible was a revelation from God. He also believed that God was not bound by time as are humans, allowing Him to see the “end from the beginning”. Thus, to use Newton’s own words, he was convinced that “the holy Prophecies” of the Scripture are nothing else than “histories of things to come” (Yahuda MS 1.1, folio 16 recto). At the same time, biblical prophecy is written in highly symbolic language that requires skilled interpretation. Newton rose to this challenge as he attempted to discover the future of the world in the words of the prophets.
Yes, true as far as I know. It's also true that just about EVERYBODY in the 16/1700's would have believed in God so it's not really a stretch to think that even the greatest scientific minds of the time would have searched for a way to marry science and religion. Some still do. However this alone doesn't make religion a fact nor science a fiction.
It shows that science and spirituality kinda works together. Have you heard of the God particle?
I think all of us can agree that any correct thinking person will outright reject the idea of "god" in any form, those that still cling to the dribble covered comfort blanket of religion simply don't have the will or the tools to further the human race. This is evidenced in the fact that science saves and improves lives by the millions and strives to further our understanding of the universe while inviting questions and investigation whereas religion continues to kill people and make people's lives an utter misery in vast swathes all the while trying to force upon people their own version of events that cannot be questioned, deviated from or rejected.
The problem is that God may exist in some form - pretending that we can know that it doesn't, doesn't make it true.
Besides, I'm not convinced that an atheist world is the kind of world we want to live in. Of course some terrible things have happened in the name of religion, but also religion has done a lot of great things - I believe that it is the human being and our politics, rather than our faith in the divine, that is responsible the historical atrocities that have occurred in the name of religion.
I believe spirituality is important, for both the individual and society as a whole. God may exist, or it may not, but it's important to remember that atheism requires as much faith as theism. As long as religion continues to modernise I think it can be a really positive thing for humanity in the future, just as it has been in the past.
Surely a correct thinking person is open to the possibility of anything?