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Post by waymarker on Nov 20, 2011 0:49:40 GMT
My theory- God wrote the 'Creation/ Evolution Program', then hit 'Go' to start it, triggering the Big Bang..
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Post by ungod on Nov 20, 2011 10:15:55 GMT
My theory- God wrote the 'Creation/ Evolution Program', then hit 'Go' to start it, triggering the Big Bang.. How does a non-material being hit the go button?
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Post by pinchbeck on Nov 20, 2011 13:01:38 GMT
What makes you think the go button is material?
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Post by B on Nov 20, 2011 13:44:12 GMT
Anything beyond the currently prevailing cosmological model of the Big Bang is all speculation. We know what happened after the universe started to expand from this dense, hot one point to put it simply, but we do NOT know what happened before the Big Bang. It's why we're working towards the answer with SCIENCE (Large Hadron Collider and other projects) and not THEOLOGY (God did it!).
And why does it have to be the Christian God? There are, you know, hundreds of other gods out there that are followed by people as "faithful" as any "devoted" Christian.
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Post by waymarker on Nov 21, 2011 3:52:31 GMT
...And why does it have to be the Christian God? There are, you know, hundreds of other gods out there that are followed by people as "faithful" as any "devoted" Christian. Yes but they don't have a flesh-and-blood son of god fronting them, so in that respect they're like a "History of Rock n' Roll" CD without Elvis in there..
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Post by B on Nov 21, 2011 6:55:32 GMT
Pretty sure a lot of the gods in a lot of religions actually came down to Earth at least once.
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Post by ungod on Nov 21, 2011 18:50:46 GMT
What makes you think the go button is material? Sure looks material in the picture!
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