Your comment has left me with questions for you as well as more answers then I think you're looking for. Questions first: what religion are you? second: what are you hoping to get out of this talk? Third: What area of God are you looking to be justified? Fourth: Why did you comment me with no way to get in touch with you ( I hope this does not seem cold I am glad you comment me, I would just like to get some information)
Disclaimer I am only Human so I don't pretend to have all the answers, I know God is smarter than I, and as I said in another blog although that might be frustrating at time it's also great to know He has all the answers. That brings me to another point, I hope you're not judging me solely on this one blog.
Now to some Facts: The second law of thermodynamics is called energy deterioration. This law says that the amount of usable energy in the universe is running down. Eventually, all the energy in the universe will be used up. There had to be a time when all the energy in the universe was usable; this marks the beginning of the universe.
In 1929, astronomer Edwin Hubble discovered that the universe is expanding at the same rate in all directions (as time moves forward the universe is growing apart) before it started expanding the entire universe would be contained in "a point of infinite density." however, a point can only be finitely dense, unless a point were to be non-existent. Consequently, the universe came into existence from nothing a finite time ago.
Disproving the "logical" claim that the Universe always existed.
Facts: all living things arise only from other living things that's The law of biogenesis
The cell theory stats cells are the most basic unit of life, and new cells arise only from pre-existing cells
Disproving the "logical" claim of spontaneous generation the Connor stone of the Evolution theory.
Fact: No being can preexist its own existence in order to cause its own existence.
Disproving the "logical" claim The cause of the beginning of nature/the universe was nature/the universe itself.
I hope I gave you some answers you were looking for, I just gave you a few facts that I was alluding to when writing that last blog, there are many other facts out there. This is just a starting point, I look forward to your response, and to hear were you are coming form.
Hey, I stumbled on this correspondence, and I took a look at your "disproof" of the logical claim that the universe is eternal. As a preface, I really encourage you to learn about what you're talking about. I mean.. Read a damn book or something. Your "understanding" of evolutionary theory is completely false, and your "logical" deductions are anything but logical. Firstly, abiogenesis (life from non-life) has been demonstrated in labs. Specifically, basic elements and materials can combine to form amino acids, the building blocks of life and basic proteins. Secondly, you state that its FACT that "no being can preexist its own existence (which makes no sense, by the way), in order to cause its own existence." Read that carefully..and then look at your answer and solution..God. A being that defies the law you just set up to pose the question. You can't break the rules for your mystical horseshit. It's not a viable answer if it breaks the conditions posed in the question. You're attempting to answer (at the moment) an unanswerable question with an unquestionable answer. And that, you dumbass, is no logical answer at all.
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Adding on to what Ursa said, I do urge you to read about abiogenesis. Wikipedia has a great- albeit lengthy- article on it, and while I don't necessarily recommend taking what Wikipedia claims as truth, it is a good starting point. Incase you don't decide to read into it more, I'll break it down in a couple of sentences: While cells are the basic building block of life, proteins (organic matter) are the building blocks of cells. Scientests were able to, under the right conditions, create base proteins from inorganic compounds, thus proving that organic material can "generate" from inorganic material, under the right conditions. Now, that's not to say that they successfully created cells from inorganic matter, but they did form the building blocks for them. It's entirely plausible that life formed in such a way, in direct opposition to creationism.
ReplyDeleteIt's human nature to search for the cause of things, and so the concept that everything has to come from something else is a natural human expectation: Without object A, there can be no object B, and so on. If B exists, then A must have come before it. What came before A? You would say God. I would simply tell you that I don't know. Because you don't know where the universe came from, you attribute it to God, which, in my humble opinion, is an ignorant and misguided method of problem-solving. Because you don't know the answer, you make up an answer. I think Ursa made a good point here: Where did God come from? If he's the A before the B, where'd the A come from?
I won't pretend that I know all the answers, because I don't. I'm content in knowing that perhaps one day, someone will definitively know where the universe came from. It's beyond my comprehension, and that's okay. God was created, like every deity before him, to answer the questions that, at the time, were unanswerable: The Romans didn't know why the sea had waves, so it was attributed to Neptune, god of the sea. Science has uncovered the reason for the waves in the ocean, just as science may one day uncover the origin of life, replacing the dogmatic and ill-concieved views that so many believe in now.
I'm sorry if my initial reply was vague; I didn't indented for that. As to my religion, I am an atheist. I was merely curious to hear (and discuss) what proof existed supporting God and disproving scientific theories that exist today. For the time being (until I can arrange for some other medium with which to talk on, you can speak to me by replying on your blog. I'll keep checking back.
-Mus
Sorry, I forgot to answer one of your questions. What I hope to gain from this talk is enlightenment. I want to understand why people- intelligent people, logical and reasonable in nearly every aspect of their lives- cling to the most illogical and irrational thing in this world. I want to know why it is this happens. What is it that brings people to this? Why faith? That's what I hope to gain.
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