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and soon, you will die, and have nothing to show for it
All of us will, and as a Norwegian writer put it;
"In a hundred years everything is forgotten."
This I accept.
and soon, you will die, and have nothing to show for it
We don't know, and when I say we, I meant none of us, you included. In rebuttal, what created God?What created the first matter in the Universe?
And that's your rebuttal for my entire post previously? Right, okay:I have also posted how the Bible is CLEARLY divinely inspired, such as the prophecies of Alexander the Great, Babylon's destruction and even the prophesy of the United Nations. That is how, even though the Bible was written BY men, it was inspired, OF God.
~530BC Babylon Destruction
356BC-323BC Alexander the Great
80AD-160AD Bible
1945 (U.N.) Revelation 17-18
False logic. All you know is the alleged secretary wrote the letter. You do not know if a boss exists but, in your example, you are ASSUMING the existence of the boss without even considering the possibility that the alleged secretary may, in fact, be her own boss. You see no office, you see no boss, there is no evidence whatsoever to demonstrate a boss even exists. Even the plaques on the walls have no names, the picture frames have no pictures. But, this person stands there with a letter in hand and claims to be a secretary for an all-powerful boss, so you better read it and blindly follow the directions of this letter.A boss dictates a letter to his secretary, the secretary writes all of it but the boss tell her what to write. Who wrote the letter?
Maybe you should stop asking your hamster. If you ask someone who doesn't even know what it is, you're not going to get an answer. But more importantly, if you knew what it was, you wouldn't have asked such a dumb ass stupid question (so many times). You would have known how your question doesn't make sense and would have instead sat on your hands.THANK YOU THOMAS! I LOVE YOU LIKE A BROTHER NOW! I asked that question (Higg-Boson particles) so many times and haven't EVER gotten an actual answer, all ive ever gotten was "We don't know." THANK YOU!!!
Seeing as you don't even know what the Higgs-Boson particle is, I'll first have to educate you before I can rebut.Where did the ______ Higgs-Boson Particle come from if there is no God?
do you know who writes stuff on wikipedia?
anybody, i could go there right now and change whatever i wanted just about, so your source is completely irrelevant
Umm, Einstein was far and away an atheist. As always, demonstrative ignorance, but thanks for playing.EDIT: Einstein once said that "coincidence is God's way of proving his existence". The fact that a major pioneer of modern physics believed in a creator says something.
In response to Hellstromm's question:
I once asked my Scoutmaster-preacher that question. He made a very interesting point.
God is supposedly "infinite". While "infinite" is generally used to mean going on forever, it can also be interpreted as separated from time.
Thus, God could exist outside the spacetime-continuum. He (and I only use that pronoun because it is the most common one for describing God) could exist everywhere and in every time simultaneously.
Then again, if time began with the Big Bang one could make the argument that the Higgs-Boson Particle was "infinite".
1. Intelligent design proves that God exists.
2. The fact that the "Universe just exists for no reason" makes no sense.
Good pile of rubbish you collected there Thomas.Okay, for recap on the atheist theories:
1. There is no reason why a Universe exists. It just does.
2. Blondie and the Bible are stupid.
3. It is pure chance that humans have developed minds.
For recap on Blondie's theory:
1. Everything the Bible says is correct.
2. Different "coincidences" prove that.
3. Science is correct in some instances, but not many.
For recap on my theory:
1. Intelligent design proves that God exists.
2. The fact that the "Universe just exists for no reason" makes no sense.