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yrger · 80-89, M
Hi Doc, how do you come to the idea "that god should literally pop into existence out of nothing with only one purpose in life?"
No wonder you are literally without reason and intelligence, you just make up your own kind of God so that you can deny Him to exist.
The last time we talked, I enlightened you on how a famous scientist Jastrow adhered to the idea that God could be the creator of the universe.
yrger · 80-89, M
Hi Doc, you say: "Strange, I couldn’t find one entry that mentioned it as evidence of a permanent self-existent spirit creator and operator of man and the universe and everything transient."
You mean you don't find an entry etc - well that is because you are looking for a scientist to make that kind of an implication, because scientists are not concerned with ultimate primordial realities, but only up to the length of their nose.
But as a rational and intelligent human, unlike cattle and donkeys and frogs, you will not lose your livelihood i.e. job in a science department of a university, I propose you read up on this scientist, Robert Jastrow - an American astronomer and planetary physicist, a NASA scientist, well-known writer and a keen investigator of what comes next in the years ahead of us who are still alive.
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DocSavage · M
Don’t you find it strange that god should literally pop into existence out of nothing with only one purpose in life ?
Think about it, god has no other function, other than to set off the Big Bang, and set the universe in motion. It’s as if someone, or something created god for that exact reason, it’s like he lit the fuse, but didn’t build the bomb.
He was probably killed in the explosion.
No wonder you are literally without reason and intelligence, you just make up your own kind of God so that you can deny Him to exist.
The last time we talked, I enlightened you on how a famous scientist Jastrow adhered to the idea that God could be the creator of the universe.
yrger · 80-89, M
Hi Doc, you say: "Strange, I couldn’t find one entry that mentioned it as evidence of a permanent self-existent spirit creator and operator of man and the universe and everything transient."
You mean you don't find an entry etc - well that is because you are looking for a scientist to make that kind of an implication, because scientists are not concerned with ultimate primordial realities, but only up to the length of their nose.
But as a rational and intelligent human, unlike cattle and donkeys and frogs, you will not lose your livelihood i.e. job in a science department of a university, I propose you read up on this scientist, Robert Jastrow - an American astronomer and planetary physicist, a NASA scientist, well-known writer and a keen investigator of what comes next in the years ahead of us who are still alive.
At this moment it seems as though science will never be able to raise the curtain on the mystery of creation. For the scientist who has lived by his faith in the power of reason, the story ends like a bad dream. He has scaled the mountains of ignorance; he is about to conquer the highest peak; as he pulls himself over the final rock, he is greeted by a band of theologians who have been sitting there for centuries.”
― Robert Jastrow
https://www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/87585.Robert_Jastrow
― Robert Jastrow
https://www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/87585.Robert_Jastrow
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DocSavage · M
Don’t you find it strange that god should literally pop into existence out of nothing with only one purpose in life ?
Think about it, god has no other function, other than to set off the Big Bang, and set the universe in motion. It’s as if someone, or something created god for that exact reason, it’s like he lit the fuse, but didn’t build the bomb.
He was probably killed in the explosion.
DocSavage · M
@yrger
Actually, my question is how and why would god create a universe that is so very different. From himself ?
All life we know of reproduces after it own kind. Making copies of itself.
Why would a spirit being create a physical being in a material universe?
Humans have all kinds of environmental needs, which god would not need. Why make it hard on himself, when he could create a less complex cosmos ?
Actually, my question is how and why would god create a universe that is so very different. From himself ?
All life we know of reproduces after it own kind. Making copies of itself.
Why would a spirit being create a physical being in a material universe?
Humans have all kinds of environmental needs, which god would not need. Why make it hard on himself, when he could create a less complex cosmos ?