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Ignorance has always been the justification to claim god exists.
This is a lie. We know God exists because he literally breathed life into our lungs (Adam) and told us the whole of human history including our future in His word.
You can read it for yourself. Copied below is the final few verses.
PeopleUnited says
This is a lie. We know God exists because he literally breathed life into our lungs (Adam) and told us the whole of human history including our future in His word.
You can read it for yourself. Copied below is the final few verses.
We know nothing. The Bible was written by men.
I have said many times to you if there is a god and if it wants us to understand it, it would be innate within our mind.
I reject all religions with any doctrine. It would have to be knowable within every creature, not just human
Religion is a man made construct with the primary purpose of controlling (civilizing) a population while God is above and beyond that.
I also see a place for religion - because I don't believe people are born with a moral and ethical compass. In many cases it must be taught. This wouldn't be an issue if the average IQ was 130, but it's closer to 100 with -3 sigma down in the high 70's or low 80's. At that end of the spectrum you are just a step above an animal and religion is a great tool for keeping that bunch in check.
I've yet to see any theory that satisfies me to explain how we went from void to walmart. What is unknown and perhaps unknowable I ascribe to being divine - an act of God. No matter how many trillions of years you throw at me I will never believe you can get homo sapien from a chunk of mineral or sliver of protein.
How do you know every word of the Bible is true?
When you answer questions with verses out of your book, it’s not really a discussion. It’s more like trolling.
Take an object, at a set distance from another object. It can be a million miles away or just one centimeter.
Split the distance in half, so that 1 centimeter becomes half a centimeter. Theoretically you could do that for infinity and never reach the object. Splitting that half a centimeter into a quarter centimeter and so on. That's how vast nothing is even when all available space seems occupied by objects.
Zeno’s Paradox – Achilles and the Tortoise
This is a very famous paradox from the Greek philosopher Zeno – who argued that a runner (Achilles) who constantly halved the distance between himself and a tortoise would never actually catch the tortoise. The video above explains the concept.
There are two slightly different versions to this paradox. The first version has the tortoise as stationary, and Achilles as constantly halving the distance, but never reaching the tortoise (technically this is called the dichotomy paradox). The second version is where Achilles always manages to run to the point where the tortoise was previously, but by the time he reaches that point the tortoise has moved a little bit further away.
Dichotomy Paradox
The first version we can think of as follows:
Say the tortoise is 2 metres away from Achilles. Initially Achilles halves this distance by travelling 1 metre. He halves this distance again by travelling a further 1/2 metre. Halving again he is now 1/4 metres away. This process is infinite, and so Zeno argued that in a finite length of time you would never actually reach the tortoise. Mathematically we can express this idea as an infinite summation of the distances travelled each time:
1 + 1/2 + 1/4 + 1/8 …
Now, this is actually a geometric series – which has first term a = 1 and common ratio r = 1/2. Therefore we can use the infinite summation formula for a geometric series (which was derived about 2000 years after Zeno!):
sum = a/(1-r)
sum = 1/(1-0.5)
sum = 2
This shows that the summation does in fact converge – and so Achilles would actually reach the tortoise that remained 2 metres away. There is still however something of a sleight of hand being employed here however – given an infinite length of time we have shown that Achilles would reach the tortoise, but what about reaching the tortoise in a finite length of time? Well, as the distances get ever smaller, the time required to traverse them also gets ever closer to zero, so we can say that as the distance converges to 2 metres, the time taken will also converge to a finite number.
There is an alternative method to showing that this is a convergent series:
S = 1+ 1/2 + 1/4 + 1/8 + 1/16 + …
0.5S = 1/2+ 1/4 + 1/8 + 1/16 + …
S – 0.5S = 1
0.5S = 1
S = 2
Here we notice that in doing S – 0.5S all the terms will cancel out except the first one.
Imagine a world without religion: no crusades, no suicide bombers, no 9/11, no witch hunts, no israeli/Palestinian wars, no Serb/croat/Muslim massacres, no honor killings, no persecution of Jews as “Christ-killers” and no shiny-suited bouffant haired televangelists fleecing gullible people of their money. Because, “god wants you to give till it hurts”.
Imagine a world without religion: no crusades, no suicide bombers, no 9/11, no witch hunts, no israeli/Palestinian wars, no Serb/croat/Muslim massacres, no honor killings, no persecution of Jews as “Christ-killers” and no shiny-suited bouffant haired televangelists fleecing gullible people of their money. Because, “god wants you to give till it hurts”.
Come on now. Those riots are nothing new in Europe. Remember what happened when cartoons of prophet Mohammed appeared in Denmark and all of Europe’s cities burned shortly after?
Dude, where do you get your beliefs from?
How do you come up with this stuff:
“ Muslim / Christian conflicts like in the Crusades were over POWER and land, not religion.”
It’s all about religion. It’s written in their book.
It’s all about religion. It’s written in their book.
denying you the right to work isn’t as bad as burning you alive because you don’t conform to a certain religion.
Muslims. They are trained from the start that non-Muslims are worthless humans and everything you do to them is okay. It’s hatred founded on religious beliefs.
religion made it a whole lot easier to mass manipulate and brainwash people.
Tell those dead jews your fear about concentration camps. They deserve a good laugh. Don’t be a cry baby. :)
Bitcoiner says
religion made it a whole lot easier to mass manipulate and brainwash people.
And now the powers that be have television, the internet, and other means of control so traditional religions are losing power.
The Internet has SIGNIFICANTLY reduced the power to control and its designed to be unstoppable.
The internet may be our savior from religion.
I never said any of that. And denying you the right to work isn’t as bad as burning you alive because you don’t conform to a certain religion
People demanded I "trust the science" while denying me the right to work.
Yeah, just put it to bed. We were discussing way bigger issues here than not allowed to work. Man up, the Covid BS is over. Sry, don’t feel sry for ya pal.
Onvacation says
The internet may be our savior from religion.
I took out a number of televangelists and megachurches.
richwicks says
It took out a number of televangelists and megachurches.
Names?
Notice how quick you are to name calling. (“fools” , “satan”, “lying”).
good family?
Isaiah 13:9–16
According to the Bible, was the world created around 6,000 years ago
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The Milky Way is no run-of-the-mill galaxy, according to a new study.
A team of astronomers recently discovered that our spiral-shaped home galaxy is actually too big for its surroundings, Science Alert reported.
The Milky Way is located in a “neighborhood” called the Local Sheet, which is a flat arrangement of galaxies that share similar velocities and are surrounded by empty space called voids.
The team explained that the Local Sheet serves as an example of a cosmological wall and separates the Local Void from the Southern Void. The relationship between the galaxies in the Local Sheet has a strong influence on their behavior, such as their similar velocities relative to the expansion of the Universe.
But the Milky Way appears to be an exception.
In their paper, researchers conducted an analysis using simulations from a project called IllustrisTNG, which models the physical Universe.
They found that, being a billion light years across and containing millions of galaxies, very few galaxies located within a cosmological wall structure are as big as the Milky Way.
The study underscores the importance of considering the local environment when studying our home galaxy, rather than assuming that it is in an average spot in the universe.
The environmental context could also help explain some previously unexplained phenomena, such as the odd arrangement of satellite galaxies around Andromeda and the peculiar lack of them around the Milky Way.