New Images Support 'Big Bang' Theory
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13.7 billion years ago, the universe suddenly expanded from the size of a marble to the size of the cosmos in less than a trillionth of a second. Why do people find the statement, "God created the heavens and the earth" somehow less believable? :rolleyes: Gary Kirkham Forever Forgiven and Alive in the Spirit He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose. - Jim Elliot Me blog, You read
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Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote:
What's outside the marble?[^]
there is no outside. there is only the marble. Cleek | Image Toolkits | Thumbnail maker
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Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote:
What's outside the marble?[^]
The marble bag :omg: Go watch Men in Black[^] if you don't believe me... :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
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Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote:
What's outside the marble?[^]
there is no outside. there is only the marble. Cleek | Image Toolkits | Thumbnail maker
Does the absence of matter in a space mean the space does not exist. If there is nothing outside the marble (including space without matter in it), where does the marble expand to?
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13.7 billion years ago, the universe suddenly expanded from the size of a marble to the size of the cosmos in less than a trillionth of a second. Why do people find the statement, "God created the heavens and the earth" somehow less believable? :rolleyes: Gary Kirkham Forever Forgiven and Alive in the Spirit He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose. - Jim Elliot Me blog, You read
Gary Kirkham wrote:
Why do people find the statement, "God created the heavens and the earth" somehow less believable?
Because it is unbelievable? At least these scientists are examining an event to decipher and explain what happened without dismissing it as the creation of an omnipotent and unseen deity and are putting forward both theories and evidence to support their claims. Where is the tangible, verifiable evidence of your god? www.merrens.com
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Gary Kirkham wrote:
Why do people find the statement, "God created the heavens and the earth" somehow less believable?
Because it is unbelievable? At least these scientists are examining an event to decipher and explain what happened without dismissing it as the creation of an omnipotent and unseen deity and are putting forward both theories and evidence to support their claims. Where is the tangible, verifiable evidence of your god? www.merrens.com
www.bkmrx.comThe fact that everything came from nothing isn't enough for you to believe in God? Who's to say that God didn't create it the big bang way so that our finite and irrational minds (the only mathematical exception - see thread below) can understand and accept it? "If only one person knows the truth, it is still the truth." - Mahatma Gandhi Web - Blog - RSS - Math
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Does the absence of matter in a space mean the space does not exist. If there is nothing outside the marble (including space without matter in it), where does the marble expand to?
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Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote:
What's outside the marble?[^]
there is no outside. there is only the marble. Cleek | Image Toolkits | Thumbnail maker
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Does the absence of matter in a space mean the space does not exist. If there is nothing outside the marble (including space without matter in it), where does the marble expand to?
Tim Carmichael wrote:
Does the absence of matter in a space mean the space does not exist
there is not an 'absence of matter in a space'. there is an absence of space (and of time) itself. the universe itself defines space and time, and there can be neither without the universe. and, there is no way to know anything about what is outside the universe, and nothing 'outside' the universe can affect anything inside - by definition of 'universe'. Cleek | Image Toolkits | Thumbnail maker
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Does the absence of matter in a space mean the space does not exist. If there is nothing outside the marble (including space without matter in it), where does the marble expand to?
Tim Carmichael wrote:
If there is nothing outside the marble (including space without matter in it), where does the marble expand to?
From my understanding, space is curved onto itself; which means theoretically you can start from a point, keep traveling in a straight line, and end up at your starting point - much like walking around the earth. Cheers, Vikram.
I don't know and you don't either. Militant Agnostic
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Gary Kirkham wrote:
Why do people find the statement, "God created the heavens and the earth" somehow less believable?
Because it is unbelievable? At least these scientists are examining an event to decipher and explain what happened without dismissing it as the creation of an omnipotent and unseen deity and are putting forward both theories and evidence to support their claims. Where is the tangible, verifiable evidence of your god? www.merrens.com
www.bkmrx.comThe essence of faith is to believe without requiring proof. But, for proof, I look at the marvel that is creation; I see the flowers in their infinite beauty; I see the stars that light the night sky. But, if proof is required, Jesus died and rose from the dead. Proof of God's existence.
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Tim Carmichael wrote:
If there is nothing outside the marble (including space without matter in it), where does the marble expand to?
From my understanding, space is curved onto itself; which means theoretically you can start from a point, keep traveling in a straight line, and end up at your starting point - much like walking around the earth. Cheers, Vikram.
I don't know and you don't either. Militant Agnostic
What happens when you keep adjusting your path to keep going straight. For example, two people start out in opposite directions and reach the same point, they then restart moving closer down the road and end up at the same initial position. However, what happens if they repeat this an infinite number of times each time moving closer and closer? :) "If only one person knows the truth, it is still the truth." - Mahatma Gandhi Web - Blog - RSS - Math
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The essence of faith is to believe without requiring proof. But, for proof, I look at the marvel that is creation; I see the flowers in their infinite beauty; I see the stars that light the night sky. But, if proof is required, Jesus died and rose from the dead. Proof of God's existence.
From one of Paul's letters[^], one of my favorite bits:
The basic reality of God is plain enough. Open your eyes and there it is! By taking a long and thoughtful look at what God has created, people have always been able to see what their eyes as such can't see: eternal power, for instance, and the mystery of his divine existence.
Tech, life, family, faith: Give me a visit. I'm currently blogging about: Moral Muscle The apostle Paul, modernly speaking: Epistles of Paul Judah Himango
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The essence of faith is to believe without requiring proof. But, for proof, I look at the marvel that is creation; I see the flowers in their infinite beauty; I see the stars that light the night sky. But, if proof is required, Jesus died and rose from the dead. Proof of God's existence.
Tim Carmichael wrote:
But, if proof is required, Jesus died and rose from the dead. Proof of God's existence.
What the hell sort of proof is that? jesus dies, must be son of god, yata, yata, proves NOTHING and simply shows you to be gullible and foolish. Present actual proof of your contention that is not an account written by someone not an eyewitness and not even born at the time this was supposed to happen. Oh, you can't, can you? Bible? Sorry, that doesn't count as anything other than a poorly written tale of dysfunctional family life. Anything else? www.merrens.com
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The fact that everything came from nothing isn't enough for you to believe in God? Who's to say that God didn't create it the big bang way so that our finite and irrational minds (the only mathematical exception - see thread below) can understand and accept it? "If only one person knows the truth, it is still the truth." - Mahatma Gandhi Web - Blog - RSS - Math
Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote:
The fact that everything came from nothing isn't enough for you to believe in God?
Of course not.
Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote:
Who's to say that God didn't create it the big bang way so that our finite and irrational minds (the only mathematical exception - see thread below) can understand and accept it?
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Tim Carmichael wrote:
But, if proof is required, Jesus died and rose from the dead. Proof of God's existence.
What the hell sort of proof is that? jesus dies, must be son of god, yata, yata, proves NOTHING and simply shows you to be gullible and foolish. Present actual proof of your contention that is not an account written by someone not an eyewitness and not even born at the time this was supposed to happen. Oh, you can't, can you? Bible? Sorry, that doesn't count as anything other than a poorly written tale of dysfunctional family life. Anything else? www.merrens.com
www.bkmrx.comSo, rather than believe the evidence of my senses and eye-witness accounts of people who WERE alive at the time of the events, I should believe theoretical science and postulations about an event that supposedly happened when no one was alive? Now, who needs faith...
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So, rather than believe the evidence of my senses and eye-witness accounts of people who WERE alive at the time of the events, I should believe theoretical science and postulations about an event that supposedly happened when no one was alive? Now, who needs faith...
Faith is for the weak of mind: you use your faith as a crutch to duck the responsibilities and consequences that life throws at you. How easy it is to push the blame on to your god for everything you don't like about the world.
Tim Carmichael wrote:
evidence of my senses
What sense is that then? Your time travel sense?
Tim Carmichael wrote:
eye-witness accounts of people who WERE alive at the time of the events
Where can I find copies of the these independent accounts of this supposed event? Don't say bible cos that does not count. You'd be using the bible to argue for the existnece of a character depicted therein. Be like me saying that the great spaghetti monster is real cos it's on a web site. www.merrens.com
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I think we all know who really created the Universe... Universe Creator Couldn't see that one coming, could you? "My dog worries about the economy. Alpo is up to 99 cents a can. That's almost seven dollars in dog money" - Wacky humour found in a business magazine
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Faith is for the weak of mind: you use your faith as a crutch to duck the responsibilities and consequences that life throws at you. How easy it is to push the blame on to your god for everything you don't like about the world.
Tim Carmichael wrote:
evidence of my senses
What sense is that then? Your time travel sense?
Tim Carmichael wrote:
eye-witness accounts of people who WERE alive at the time of the events
Where can I find copies of the these independent accounts of this supposed event? Don't say bible cos that does not count. You'd be using the bible to argue for the existnece of a character depicted therein. Be like me saying that the great spaghetti monster is real cos it's on a web site. www.merrens.com
www.bkmrx.comdigital man wrote:
Faith is for the weak of mind:
Spirituality is actually one of the highest functions of the human mind. It is the mind that is devoid of spirituality that is weak.