Re: God damned Jehovah’s Witnesses.
Originally Posted by Whitey
I find it funny that a thread started to bash Jehovah's witness' tuned into an intelligent conversations with them. Maybe they should stop knocking on people's doors and start calling people ------'s on the internet. Its more effective. :y |
Re: God damned Jehovah’s Witnesses.
Originally Posted by Whitey
If there is a God than he would exist outside of spacetime since the big bang created spacetime. Time is based on the speed of light and if there was no light than there was no time. Kinda like on an event horizon of a black hole, time stands still. Time is a very interesting concept.
Originally Posted by Whitey
Einstein believed the same thing. His view on things was "if I was God how would I create the universe" His theory of everything was supposed to be a 1 inch long equation that could read the mind of god. Too bad it was his stubborn view on God that caused him to ignore Quantum mechanics and esentially waste the last half of his life.
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Re: God damned Jehovah’s Witnesses.
Originally Posted by Whitey
Maybe they should stop knocking on people's doors and start calling people ------'s on the internet. Its more effective. :y
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Re: God damned Jehovah’s Witnesses.
Originally Posted by MAJORAHOLE
big bang theory
Now thats just pure ignorance. ::) We can still measure the afterglow from radio telescopes. The heat signatures are still visible and plus the overall expansion of the universe says we live in a big bang universe. Its pretty much proven that the big bang happened. But you probably didn't know any of that stuff becuase you go on blind faith and ignorance of the facts. Unlike you I base my decisions on education. If you think I'm wrong please disprove the 3 things I just mentioned with logical answers and I'll shut up. |
Re: God damned Jehovah’s Witnesses.
Originally Posted by MAJORAHOLE
not a total waste, didn't he still win the man of the century??
Yes he was the greastest scientist that ever lived but if he payed attention to Neils Bohr than he would have made an even greater impact than what he did. |
Re: God damned Jehovah’s Witnesses.
Originally Posted by Whitey
Now thats just pure ignorance. ::) We can still measure the afterglow from radio telescopes. The heat signatures are still visible and plus the overall expansion of the universe says we live in a big bang universe. Its pretty much proven that the big bang happened. But you probably didn't know any of that stuff becuase you go on blind faith and ignorance of the facts. Unlike you I base my decisions on education. If you think I'm wrong please disprove the 3 things I just mentioned with logical answers and I'll shut up.
Originally Posted by Whitey
Yes he was the greastest scientist that ever lived but if he payed attention to Neils Bohr than he would have made an even greater impact than what he did. |
Re: God damned Jehovah’s Witnesses.
Originally Posted by MAJORAHOLE
is it proven?? i haven't been in school for quite some time, and i have forgotten pretty much everything from science class exept for miniscus.cause thats just one of those words you don't forget. like zyphoid process & falanges(spelling?) like i said above, havn't followed in a while. i'll take your word for it.
Compared to the theory of God, the big bang is written in stone. |
Re: God damned Jehovah’s Witnesses.
Sir Isaac Newton > Charles Darwin
taken from http://www.designeduniverse.com/arti...evolution.html A Moment in History... That a maker is required for anything that is made is a lesson Sir Isaac Newton was able to teach forcefully to an atheist-scientist friend of his. Sir Isaac had an accomplished artisan fashion for him a small scale model of our solar system which was to be put in a room in Newton?s home when completed. The assignment was finished and installed on a large table. The workman had done a very commendable job, simulating not only the various sizes of the planets and their relative proximities, but also so constructing the model that everything rotated and orbited when a crank was turned. It was an interesting, even fascinating work, as you can image, particularly to anyone schooled in the sciences. Newton's atheist-scientist friend came by for a visit. Seeing the model, he was naturally intrigued, and proceeded to examine it with undisguised admiration for the high quality of the workmanship. "My! What an exquisite thing this is!? he exclaimed. "Who made it?? Paying little attention to him, Sir Isaac answered, "Nobody." Stopping his inspection, the visitor turned and said: "Evidently you did not understand my question. I asked who made this. Newton, enjoying himself immensely no doubt, replied in a still more serious tone. "Nobody. What you see just happened to assume the form it now has." "You must think I am a fool!? the visitor retorted heatedly, "Of course somebody made it, and he is a genius, and I would like to know who he is." Newton then spoke to his friend in a polite yet firm way: "This thing is but a puny imitation of a much grander system whose laws you know, and I am not able to convince you that this mere toy is without a designer and maker; yet you profess to believe that the great original from which the design is taken has come into being without either designer or maker! Now tell me by what sort of reasoning do you reach such an incongruous conclusion?" From: Sir Isaac Newton Solar System Story, "The Truth: God or evolution?" by Marshall and Sandra Hall |
Re: God damned Jehovah’s Witnesses.
Originally Posted by 96turboracer
I'm glad to hear that, it's rare that you'll find someone who has put in the time to do so. However let me put this scenario in front of you. Say you have a textbook in advanced calculus in front of you, are you going to understand it just by reading through it? No, but rather you must study it and read supporting documents that explain what you're reading. If not you're going to miss a lot of important content throughout.
Phillip K Dick had more of an effect on my than anyone; the Valis trilogy is recommended reading. The first book itself, Valis, is a bit dry and a pain for some people to get through, but The Transmigration of Timothy Archer and The Divine Invasion tie things together quite neatly. He never comes out and says it... in fact, I'm unsure he was conscious of it... but the underlying feel I got from it was that man's one true ability is to transcend (on a variety of levels, most perceptually, and acheivable within this life), and also that man is made in the image of God: flawed. Although, I suppose the perception of a flawed albeit loving creator is the product of an insufficiently transcended human mind :P
Originally Posted by Whitey
Compared to the theory of God, the big bang is written in stone.
Originally Posted by Whitey
If there is a God than he would exist outside of spacetime since the big bang created spacetime. Time is based on the speed of light and if there was no light than there was no time. Kinda like on an event horizon of a black hole, time stands still.
FYI, modern physics no longer discusses mass/energy, they term everything "information." The concept is that you can burn an encyclopedia, and someone who's never read it can reproduce it given close enough examination of the light, smoke, and ash left behind. Now view the person as information. Where does the soul fit into all of this? |
Re: God damned Jehovah’s Witnesses.
Ok guys, the jig is up. I'm Jesus. I was hoping I wasn't going to have to tell you guys, but I had to stop this arguement. :l
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