Mr.Bride
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If any evil been done in the land, who did it?Tex said:That is precisely the problem, Martin. If people say, "God did it" and it later turns out that a meteor hit the area, those people have made God look rather dumb.
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If any evil been done in the land, who did it?Tex said:That is precisely the problem, Martin. If people say, "God did it" and it later turns out that a meteor hit the area, those people have made God look rather dumb.
So are you saying all of them put the rocks there???????????????????Martin W. said:.Anyone want to guess who put the rocks there ?
God? Devil? UFO? Magic? Bigfoot? Nephilim?
These are some questions I would have, you might be seeing something that I am not seeing. Anyways, I am not going to say anyone's opinion is wrong when I don't even know for a fact these stones are not a hoax, seems certain information is missing; it would help if they had a documented account of the movement so one could tell what the weather was, how much the stoned moved over how much time etc.
So isn't motion from energy a truth?then it must be by the motion [life] from the finger [energy] of God [truth]
I don't know. I wasn't there. The point of science isn't to answer everything. It is to answer materially. If you would like metaphysics, that is a different discussion.Forsakenone said:So do tell, how did the primordial atom condense to create that Big Bang as all space, matter, time and energy rapidly to form the expanse and matter of the universe in the beginning?
The finger of God did create the expanse. I don't deny it. God is the cause of everything. However, don't assume that it's magic. If you were to say "Existence is contingent upon a God" you would have a much better answer.Forsakenone said:But if I say in the beginning the finger of God created the expanse and the earth, then they give you some rights to hurl insults? But the common evolutionist response is that the two are totally different.
I had to google the name to be reminded who this was. And that statement is garbage. There are plenty of things no one knows. But I will say that we have the potential to figure everything out. If you would like to include God in the equation, there are plenty of things only 3 people know. If this was supposed to be a display of arrogance saying, "I know how the universe began and you are simply trying to fill the vacuum of your own ignorance", then shame on you.Forsakenone said:Since you like quoting Neil deGrasse Tyson.-- There is no shame in not knowing. The problem is when you claim nobody else does either to fill the vacuum of your own ignorance.
Here's why that's a bad explanation. You're talking about a primordial atom. First, you need to specify that you don't mean hydrogen, because that didn't exist until well after the big bang. What you mean is "indivisible zero-deminsional object". This is the starting point I assume you're trying to make, reading a bit into your writing. Second, due to Einstein, it is entirely reasonable that the "indivisible 0-D object" did not exist in a medium. It would be equivalent to asking "what does the universe exist in?" It doesn't exist in anything; it is a self-contained system. Finally, Newton is not the physicist you need to be using. You need Einstein. Newton's equations do not work for large bodies of matter like, say, an entire galaxy or black holes. Therefore, "external forces" does not apply. For example, black holes constantly spray gamma rays into the universe without any external cause. That's simply how a black hole works internally.Forsakenone said:14.5 billion years ago, yet energy can not be created nor destroyed so then the primordial atom must have been around a lot longer than 14.5 billion years. But science says that the know for a fact. But what was the medium in which this primordial atom existed in before the Big Bang? So the universe, which is basically what the primordial atom was, just merely in a condensed state. Not a clue how it got there but it just magically got there and just magically made the expanse and matter. Let's see expanse couldn't be substituted for the heaven nor and the earth and all the celestial bodies which formed from matter huh. Yeah, no similarities whatsoever. :lol:
Since the primordial atom contained all the space, matter, time and energy- then what pray tell caused the external force to act upon the primordial atom in order for it to condense to cause it to explode rapidly -- since the first law of motion states that a body at rest stays at rest while a body in motion stays in motion unless an external force acts upon it.
Tex said:The point of science isn't to answer everything.
The finger of God did create the expanse. I don't deny it. God is the cause of everything. However, don't assume that it's magic.
If possible to exclude God that causes all things then are you one or three?Tex said:I had to google the name to be reminded who this was. And that statement is garbage. There are plenty of things no one knows. But I will say that we have the potential to figure everything out. If you would like to include God in the equation, there are plenty of things only 3 people know.
Tex said:If this was supposed to be a display of arrogance saying, "I know how the universe began and you are simply trying to fill the vacuum of your own ignorance", then shame on you.
This thread wasn't about you, or rather your off topic comments, but you are more than welcome to offer you opinion about the topic, look forward to it....Tex said:you mean is "indivisible zero-deminsional object".