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I'm sure the bank will be perfectly OK when I tell them that a non-existant invisible supernatural being will give them their mortgage payment this month.
And the shops will just give me food for me and my family, because God will pay for it.
I admire your faith, but you're an idiot.
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I admire your faith, StockportJambo.
The guy you called an idiot has faith that the universe was created out of nothing, by something (God). Further, that God is personal and involved with his creatures.
I think it takes more faith to believe that nothing created something (the universe) out of nothing.
That is why I admire your faith -- as I think you must have a great deal more.
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If there was nothing where did the something (god) come from?
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RugbyLeague wrote: If there was nothing ...
There was He and only He.
"Silence will create respect and dignity; justice and fair play will bring more friends;
benevolence and charity will enhance prestige and position; courtesy will draw benevolence;
service of mankind will secure leadership and good words will overcome powerful enemies"
Ali (Peace be upon him)
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Must have been a bit dull for him
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Hi RugbyLeague
did you ever know from where u and i come from. U say that there is No God. then who Created the Sun Earth the whole Universe.
Plz PLz i will highly recommend you to hear Dr.ZakirNaik about this Topic there is lot of Video placed in Youtube.
wasim khan
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Nobody created the Sun, Earth, the whole Universe.
Who do you think created your god?
There are lots of videos on YouTube about lots of gods.
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In Quran God Asked Us
" Say you, He is Allah(God), the one.
Allah(God) the Independent, Care free.
He begot none' nor was He begotten.
And nor anyone is equal to Him. "
we just see universe as much as Science told us. But Science is just like a technology that give solution about the problem.
wasim khan
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I think this thread is diverting from it's original discussion.
kudoos to Nisamudeen & Wasimsharp.
Why don't you guys suggest another survey something like "God have created everything? a) Agree b) Disagree c) Tend to agree d) Tend to disagree e) Don't know."........etc..
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Well, that is the position of the atheist. Unless the atheist believes in an eternal universe (which a scientific mind rejects based on the evidence) and buys off on the Big Bang, he must believe that the universe banged out of nothing with no cause. My point is that it takes more faith to be an atheist than a theist.
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Who is saying the big bang had no cause? The only thing which some people believe exists which had no cause is a god or gods.
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RugbyLeague wrote: Who is saying the big bang had no cause?
The atheist is.
RugbyLeague wrote: The only thing which some people believe exists which had no cause is a god or gods.
Correct. With respect to "existence," "being," or "ontology" there are only two options:
1. You were uncaused (you didn't have a beginning)
2. You were caused by another (something else created you)
The Theist says God does not have a beginning and is uncaused while the universe had a beginning and needs a cause. If you don't have a beginning, you don't need a cause.
The Atheist says either the universe is uncaused or it was created out of nothing by nothing.
Sound good?
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No atheist I know says that but then I don't know any ignorant atheists - the only people I know who do say it are theists as they desperately search for their god of the gaps.
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RugbyLeague wrote: the only people I know who do say it are theists as they desperately search for their god of the gaps.
Thanks for the generalization, but I think the theists make the most sense.
What is the atheists answer to the question, "Where did the universe come from?"
(Hint: "I don't know" is not a good answer)
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Each to their own.
"God did it" just doesn't work for me.
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RugbyLeague wrote: Each to their own.
Sorry, I think you answered some other question. Is that where you are leaving this? If so, I'm getting up to get some more coffee.
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Calvin Fabre wrote: What is the atheists answer to the question, "Where did the universe come from?"
(Hint: "I don't know" is not a good answer)
"I don't know" is the answer. And it's a perfectly valid answer. Don't tell me you have all the answers. When you don't know an answer to something, you say, "I don't know". And it's perfectly acceptable. Of course, if not knowing something makes you ashamed, then you can say "God did it", and you can pretend to sound really intelligent.
The truth is no one knows for sure about the origins of the universe, if there's such a thing. No one was there to witness it.
In my opinion, the answer to that question is the same as your answer to the question, "Where did God come from?" Your answer is, "He's always been there." If you can accept that God has always existed, why is it so difficult to accept that the Universe has always existed? It may not have always existed like it does today, but it's always been there in one form or another. Are you aware of the law of Conservation of Mass? It states that matter can neither be created nor destroyed. What does that tell you about the universe?
Obama's plan gives me a $400 per year tax cut.
McCain's plan gives me a $80 per year tax cut.
Would rather be one of the lucky few to have taxes raised by Obama.
(Someone on the Internet)
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Al Beback wrote: "I don't know" is the answer. And it's a perfectly valid answer. When you don't know an answer to something, you say, "I don't know". And it's perfectly acceptable.
Not when you call someone an "idiot" because they have a better basis in logic than the person that can't answer the question.
Al Beback wrote: If you can accept that God has always existed, why is it so difficult to accept that the Universe has always existed?
Fine, you can say all day that the universe always existed. If you do then I am saying you have a huge amount of "faith" to believe that in light of the scientific evidence that says it did not (cf. Big Bang).
Al Beback wrote: No one was there to witness it.
Read my points. You don't have to be there if science tells you it had a beginning. If it has a beginning, you need a Beginner. Theist say that "Beginner" is an all-powerful, uncaused, eternal, intelligent being that has always existed. Makes perfect sense to me. The atheist has to say, "nothing" was the "Beginner." Who has more faith? Hint: The atheist.
Al Beback wrote: why is it so difficult to accept that the Universe has always existed?
Because science (cosmology) and the Big Bang tell us otherwise. I do have faith in science and philosophical principles.
Al Beback wrote: Are you aware of the law of Conservation of Mass? It states that matter can neither be created nor destroyed. What does that tell you about the universe?
Actually, a "law" in that sense cannot make "can" and "cannot" statements because as you pointed out, "no one was there to witness it [all moments in time]." The law means, "in a closed system it is observed that no new matter is created." What do you think of the Second Law? It works quite well with the Big Bang, right?
We need a better forum for this discussion. You see, if that second guy would not have called the first guy an "idiot" I would be sleeping by now.
Cheers,
-Calvin (Nobama: If you think health care is expensive now, wait until it is free)
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Gosh... never quite expected such a torrent.
I should not have used the word 'idiot'. For that, I apologise. 'Misguided' perhaps, 'deluded' maybe. For what it's worth, I'm one of those who voted "I've already lost my job" because I have. The recession has claimed me as of two weeks ago.
Those who put blind faith in some supernatural invisible sky being as the solution to their Earthly problems just aren't living in the real world. The real world is facing home reposession, no money for food, children's clothes, petrol, and warmth for the coming winter.
Will God pay my gas bill? I don't think so.
Outmoded superstitious nonsense is no substitute for three square meals a day and a roof over your family's head... no matter what anyone says.
FWIW, the Universe as we know it was created out of the Big Bang. Scientific and provable fact. What caused the Big Bang - nobody really knows - but it was caused by *something*. Most likely a build up of pressure from an infinitely dense and infinitely small Universe, but the laws of physics break down the closer you get to the point of Boom! Hence the Large Hadron Collider.
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StockportJambo wrote: FWIW, the Universe as we know it was created out of the Big Bang. Scientific and provable fact. What caused the Big Bang - nobody really knows - but it was caused by *something*. Most likely a build up of pressure from an infinitely dense and infinitely small Universe, but the laws of physics break down the closer you get to the point of Boom!
Sorry, but that seems like a cop-out. By admission you leaving the "laws of physics" and venturing into the non-scientific realm of your own faith. Science does not observe complex universes springing from nothing creating personal, rational, and complex, self-aware, moral free-agent beings does it?
However, self-evident laws of logic tells us you can't give what you don't have, plus Maria and Captain Von Trapp sings, "nothing comes from nothing, nothing ever could" in "The Sound of Music" -- that's good science, baby.
StockportJambo wrote: Will God pay my gas bill? I don't think so.
No, but the brain, fingers, and skills He gave you can.
Hey, if He can create a universe out of nothing, helping you pay the rent is cake.
Cheers,
Calvin
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Calvin Fabre wrote: Sorry, but that seems like a cop-out. By admission you leaving the "laws of physics" and venturing into the non-scientific realm of your own faith. Science does not observe complex universes springing from nothing creating personal, rational, and complex, self-aware, moral free-agent beings does it?
It's not a cop-out to say "we don't know". We don't. That is what faith is for like you say. Maybe you think the search for a scientific cause for the Big Bang is the search for scientific proof of 'God', it doesn't really matter. Cop-out or not, this is where we are in terms of our understanding of the Universe in 2008. It's an exciting time to be alive. I don't like it when people try and push me back a few thousand years to the realms of superstition and religious dogma, when scientific proof is staring everyone in the face.
Calvin Fabre wrote:
However, self-evident laws of logic tells us you can't give what you don't have, plus Maria and Captain Von Trapp sings, "nothing comes from nothing, nothing ever could" in "The Sound of Music" -- that's good science, baby.
You're basing your argument on what is sung in some cheesy film musical?
Calvin Fabre wrote: StockportJambo wrote:
Will God pay my gas bill? I don't think so.
No, but the brain, fingers, and skills He gave you can.
It just so happens I got another job, so the wolf is kept from the door for another day. I got it because I'm good at what I do. The reason I'm good at what I do is because I work & study very hard to get that way. 'God' has nothing to do with it. If I was a really bad developer, you may have a point. But even then it could just be down to random chance & luck.
But as Einstein said, God does not play with dice.
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Nothing comes out of vanity. Where were you before ( your age ) years back? Did you have an address at that time? And think from what you came from; out of a "nasty" sperm? Now you have become a 'complete' man and now you have an address right? An existent invisible supernatural being did all these.
StockportJambo wrote: And the shops will just give me food for me and my family, because God will pay for it.
Man needs to discharge his duty; He will discharge His duty
"Silence will create respect and dignity; justice and fair play will bring more friends;
benevolence and charity will enhance prestige and position; courtesy will draw benevolence;
service of mankind will secure leadership and good words will overcome powerful enemies"
Ali (Peace be upon him)
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Nisamudheen wrote: An existent invisible supernatural being did all these.
Nope. SockportJambo did it himself. The invisible sky wizard gets zero credit for that... unless you also want to give him credit for killing that family of five yesterday on their way home when a drunk driver hit them head-on? What about that tornado that the sky wizard decided to unleash upon a town in Texas killing a little girl? Is this the God you've been sucking up to?
Obama's plan gives me a $400 per year tax cut.
McCain's plan gives me a $80 per year tax cut.
Would rather be one of the lucky few to have taxes raised by Obama.
(Someone on the Internet)
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