Originally Posted by BlackDragonEX
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I have reaqd a few of the earlier pages and some people have been asking for proof that God exists.
Pretty soon there'll be proof he doesn't.
The Particle Accelerator.
When they eventually get it up and running, They will collide particles to try to create the 'Higgs Boson'
Also known as the 'God Particle'
This is the thing that apparantly gives us mass, that makes us here. So it proves that God didn't make us. Evolution has already disproven Adam and Eve although some people still believe it, Heaven in the skies above us was disproved when we went into space More and more holes are being poked in the mythical story.
I know someone is going to say it, "What about if Heaven is billions of lightyears away/another world ??"
The amount of energy that is needed to transport someone's ''Soul'' or ''spirit'' that far would be immense, how does ''God'' get this energy?
And people don't choose to be Gay. You can't choose your sexuality.
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1. I've previously stated that God can use science to do his work, so why couldnt he have used this "God Particle"? and i also heard that it might instead make a black hole or something and wipe us all out... so good luck with that.
2. Adam and Eve can be metaphorical, also previously stated. they could be the first fully evolved humans. a day for God could be a million years for us, for all we know.
3. God's infinitely powerful, remember?
4. i never made an attack on Gay's, so i dont really need to respond that one..
Originally Posted by Hraesvelg
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But instead of saying "I don't understand yet..." and then trying to suss it out with the tools at hand (observation, reason) you tie it all up with a nice bow and say "God did it."
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How's that any different than saying this?
last thing: i just found this quote online.
"The complexity of the simplest known type of cell is so great that it is impossible to accept that such an object could have been thrown together suddenly by some kind of freakish, vastly improbable, event. Such an occurrence would be indistinguishable from a miracle."
Michael Denton,
Molecular Biologist. Evolution: A Theory in Crisis. Adler and Adler.