Well, that is basically what evolution says: "There was a tiny point of energy, smaller than a period, that somehow blows up and creates galaxies, stars, worlds, and humans." Despite this, when energy DOES become matter, it creates an equal amount of antimatter. There is very little antimatter in the universe, so this "energy to matter" conversion has a serious problem. And saying that matter always was around makes no sense either. If that were true, then all matter and energy would have blown themselves away an eternity ago.
In addition, what would you have done if God had said, "OK, I'm creating reaper in heaven, Eternity in heaven, and focalor in hell." What would you say? Probably something along the lines of, "That ain't f***ing fair! I never got a single lousy chance! Instead, I'm created and damned right from the start, and Eternity gets paradise without even having to try!"
Even if God does not exist (I firmly believe that he does!), Christians today are doing a lot of good things. They take food and the gospel to Africa and help the people there. This is as opposed to governments who just dump money into the hands of corrupt politicians and dictators. Christians are commonly the first to help--look at Hurricane Katrina & FEMA. Also, Christians tend to be more law-abiding than non-Christians, because our value system tells us "do not cheat on taxes, do not speed, do not do whatever is against the law" because we believe in an eternal reward and an eternal punishment.P.S. By the way, I am still waiting for an example of a "missing link", and not some vague weasely language about us not finding any because not much gets fossilized.... But then why does anything get fossilized, and why does some stuff fossilize through multiple rock layers that supposedly span millions of years?
I"m not sure what this obsession with evidence is
You have created a dilemma by creating only two possibilities. Have you ever considered a third? That God might be trying to show humans how they feel and whether they truly believe in Him?
yeah that's true, but I wouldn't bet against humans surviving in some form, abliet fucked up (yet perfect, because god works in mysterious ways), hey that's just how it is...
Like dervish said, universal constants are also interesting. The cosmoglogical constant in the field equations of General Relativity is very important. It's existence requires a stationary universe, however as we all know, the universe is accelerating.
Anyways, modern physics is at a stand still. Unlike the development of early quantum mechanics that led to modern electronics or the Mass/Energy equivalence that led to the Atomic Bomb, todays scientific theories are really just fallacies of thought.
a little reading from the Illustrious Koran!Repentance 9 - 9 KoranIf one amongst the Pagans ask thee for asylum, grant it to him, so that he may hear the word of Allah; and then escort him to where he can be secure, that is because they are men without knowledgeA little later what I read yesterday:kill the infedels without mercyMaybe this is going to be used as a tool for some nut like bin laden someday? My issue is you can interpret any religion in a negative way...
Maybe this is going to be used as a tool for some nut like bin laden someday? My issue is you can interpret any religion in a negative way...
Fuck those dirty jews
Here is how a lot of religions justify their actions:Quote from: haunted on August 01, 2009, 04:09:10 AMFuck those dirty jewsFuck those dirty jews? YEAH! FUCK 'EM! LET'S KILL 'EM ALL! HAUNTED WOULD APPROVE!With enough editing and quoting out of context, you can probably make a Harry Potter book advocate genocide.
Your hatred of Christianity has been duly noted.