I m pretty sure that even if we had a clear line of evolution from monocellular to humans, it wldnt change anything to the fact we wld still dont feel that wld be an answer to "where do we come from", intent and chance could still hide easily behind (and that s the beauty of it, if u ask me).
I m pretty sure that even if we had a clear line of evolution from monocellular to humans, it wldnt change anything to the fact we wld still dont feel that wld be an answer to "where do we come from", intent and chance could still hide easily behind (and that s the beauty of it, if u ask me).
What if the Earth was proven to be flat via the scientific method & that outer space doesn't exist, would that answer the existence of God for you?
I m pretty sure that even if we had a clear line of evolution from monocellular to humans, it wldnt change anything to the fact we wld still dont feel that wld be an answer to "where do we come from", intent and chance could still hide easily behind (and that s the beauty of it, if u ask me).
What if the Earth was proven to be flat via the scientific method & that outer space doesn't exist, would that answer the existence of God for you?
So if the Earth was flat and there was no outer space, that this was it, that you wouldn't entertain the idea that there is a creator?
If there was no outer space, I'd have to wonder where all those satellites and probes go, or even where the sun is. Like, if there was no outer space, it'd be like,.....right there above us. We'd be able to Icarus ourselves sending jets as close to it as possible.
But in terms of belief or disbelief in a creator, what's the difference? If the universe truly was a finite plane with just the earth disk and a fancy skybox, why would its existence be more likely? If anything, I'd question why god is so motherflippin' lazy that we came up with more shit in the cosmos than it did.
Last Edit: May 16, 2018 15:39:45 GMT by KaiserShep
So if the Earth was flat and there was no outer space, that this was it, that you wouldn't entertain the idea that there is a creator?
If there was no outer space, I'd have to wonder where all those satellites and probes go, or even where the sun is. Like, if there was no outer space, it'd be like,.....right there above us. We'd be able to Icarus ourselves sending jets as close to it as possible.
But in terms of belief or disbelief in a creator, what's the difference? If the universe truly was a finite plane with just the earth disk and a fancy skybox, why would its existence be more likely? If anything, I'd question why god is so motherflippin' lazy that we came up with more shit in the cosmos than it did.
You're dodging the question or not understanding it. Let me try again; imagine for a second that the Earth was proven to be flat and that outer space didn't exist, would that make you believe in a creator?
If there was no outer space, I'd have to wonder where all those satellites and probes go, or even where the sun is. Like, if there was no outer space, it'd be like,.....right there above us. We'd be able to Icarus ourselves sending jets as close to it as possible.
But in terms of belief or disbelief in a creator, what's the difference? If the universe truly was a finite plane with just the earth disk and a fancy skybox, why would its existence be more likely? If anything, I'd question why god is so motherflippin' lazy that we came up with more shit in the cosmos than it did.
You're dodging the question or not understanding it. Let me try again; imagine for a second that the Earth was proven to be flat and that outer space didn't exist, would that make you believe in a creator?
If you read my comment, I basically say that it would not be a factor. I already disbelieve the existence of a creator being, so I don't see how these things would change that.
Last Edit: May 16, 2018 15:44:58 GMT by KaiserShep
You're dodging the question or not understanding it. Let me try again; imagine for a second that the Earth was proven to be flat and that outer space didn't exist, would that make you believe in a creator?
If you read my comment, I basically say that it would not be a factor. As I don't believe in a creator being, I don't see why these things would change that.
Not asking what you believe now. I'm asking how would you explain our existence without a creator if space didn't exist. Without space there's no big bang theory, without big bang there's no evolution.
Post by Terminator Force on May 16, 2018 16:35:37 GMT
None of these people asked could provide any evidence for the evolution theory, everyone simply has 'faith' in the experts. Evolution is a faith based religion.
"Dinosaurs were created by God on Day 6 of creation, approximately 6,000 years ago, and were originally vegetarian. During the global Flood, many were buried and fossilized but two of each kind survived on Noah’s Ark. They eventually died out, due to human activity, climate changes, or other factors.
... The Bible makes sense of dinosaurs and the evidence that humans encountered them."
"The Conspiracy is the blanket term most commonly used by proponents of Zeteticism to refer to the active faking of space travel.
It is most often associated with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), its constituents and fellow so-called "space agencies" as well as those who are informed by them (including government).
...The purpose of NASA is to fake the concept of space travel to further America's militaristic dominance of space. That was the purpose of NASA's creation from the very start: To put ICBMs and other weapons into space (or at least appear to). The motto 'Scientific exploration of new frontiers for all mankind' was nothing more than a front."