Why do you find it impossible to believe in God and evolution at the same time? Neither has anything to do with the other. There can be evolution with God and evolution without God, there can be God with evolution and God without evolution. You are presenting a false choice by claiming there is God or there is evolution. It is not God vs. evolution.
MaD_hAND1e wrote:The interesting thing about Big Bang and Evolution is that its basically claiming that a totally random process was able to form a universe which seemingly fits together perfectly.
If CERN got their experiment right and made another big bang, what is the probability that it would create another universe which could sustain life?
I'd much rather choose to believe there was a Creator - a God.
MaD_hAND1e wrote:The interesting thing about Big Bang and Evolution is that its basically claiming that a totally random process was able to form a universe which seemingly fits together perfectly.
If CERN got their experiment right and made another big bang, what is the probability that it would create another universe which could sustain life?
I'd much rather choose to believe there was a Creator - a God.
koberulz wrote:Why is the existence of a magical all-powerful being more likely than a totally random process forming a universe, anyway?
bowdown wrote:I was hesitant at first because I was raised religious and did not want to put it in stone that I do not believe in God. But then I realized that the main reason I am not going to vote Agree is because I am scared I will go to hell. So I went ahead and put forth AGREE because I am much more confident in the explanations science gives us regarding our origins and our place in the world
ZanShadöw wrote:If you read the whole thread it has been proven that god exists, in a YouTube video. Suck it blasphemers.
benji wrote:You're assuming that all life is a random process. Where is the evidence it is? Humanity exists, humanity designs things through rational processes, why would the universe not proceed among similar matters as enacted by its creator?
MaD_hAND1e wrote:The interesting thing about Big Bang and Evolution is that its basically claiming that a totally random process was able to form a universe
benji wrote:That's...that's...actually how the spin-off of string theory describes it. In a way. Membranes of other universes colliding.
And since our friend will not be back, I will assume his job. As shadow, Jae and others clutch their pillows tight.koberulz wrote:Why is the existence of a magical all-powerful being more likely than a totally random process forming a universe, anyway?
You're assuming that all life is a random process. Where is the evidence it is? Humanity exists, humanity designs things through rational processes, why would the universe not proceed among similar matters as enacted by its creator?bowdown wrote:I was hesitant at first because I was raised religious and did not want to put it in stone that I do not believe in God. But then I realized that the main reason I am not going to vote Agree is because I am scared I will go to hell. So I went ahead and put forth AGREE because I am much more confident in the explanations science gives us regarding our origins and our place in the world
You took on Pascal's Wager and lost. Enjoy your eternity in hell.
benji, a year and a half ago wrote:If I make a bunch of predictions of which some come true are you going to seek the Cat Lords? (Let's try two, the dollar will be replaced as the world's dominant currency and the U.S.'s credit rating will collapse. Another? The magnetic poles will switch.)
The dollar reserve currency status allows the U.S. to run up high deficits and have its debt be denominated in the U.S. dollar, which in turn enables it to print unlimited dollars and inflate its way out of debt.
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