If nothing can exist for infinite, then you're saying either god appeared out of nothingness, or matter appeared out of nothingness. How is this possible?
Well, first off.. you didnt really explain much about your own beliefs.. your analogies are completely irrelevant, and if you have anything to say other than "whatever dahang says", let me know.
How could anything have ALWAYS EXISTED???
yes, i really am saying that something sort of like that probably did happen. either way, since it defies everything we know as science, i believe that whatever was the first part to emerge was something extraordinary (God?). lol, very hard to say how everything really went down.
why bother evolving to survive to adapt to a world in which we ourselves mean nothing in the big spectrum of things?
Whats our point?
Haha, hold yer horses there, bucko.
BTW, if there's anything in particular about my beliefs I haven't explained that you would like to read about, just ask.
Quote from: metal on March 17, 2007, 05:12:56 AMyes, i really am saying that something sort of like that probably did happen. either way, since it defies everything we know as science, i believe that whatever was the first part to emerge was something extraordinary (God?).
yes, i really am saying that something sort of like that probably did happen. either way, since it defies everything we know as science, i believe that whatever was the first part to emerge was something extraordinary (God?).
1. what I mean by why bother is whats the point...life is here because...?...
2. when I said I didn't believe life happened by chance, I mean it took devine creation of some sort to spark life, not just a chance ceatain elements formed life
Quote from: quadz on March 17, 2007, 10:40:44 AMBTW, if there's anything in particular about my beliefs I haven't explained that you would like to read about, just ask.I already asked you.
I'm agnostic because I don't KNOW there isn't a god.
Personally, I'd like to see less self-labeling as agnostic (unless the individual is truly stuck in the 50/50 range) and just pick a side :>. It's only a belief, after all.
If I HAD to choose between theist and atheist, I'd definitely pick athiest. But it doesn't quite feel right as a self-description. Maybe it's because of the spiritual dimensions I believe exist but that I don't understand. Dunno.
So basically what you guys are getting at is the possibility of god is slim to none and death is most likely a painless extinction? just a question
So basically what you guys are getting at is the possibility of god is slim to none and death is most likely a painless extinction?
Do you think these spiritual dimensions = supernatural intelligence? Or rather a branch of what one would call natural science - an undiscovered realm?