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This was all intentionally created by something and we most likely live in an enclosed environment. Everything is too functional on it's own to be the product of happenstance or evolution
LadyGrace · 70-79
Amen, brother! There's no way that something can come from nothing. 🙄 Or even nothing from nothing. Haha Even scientists realize this.
LeopoldBloom · M
Yes, if we lived on a planet without rain or topsoil, we probably wouldn't exist in our current form. I don't see how this proves God's existence, however. We evolved on a planet where the conditions allowed for it.
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LeopoldBloom · M
@TheWildEcho No, it happened as a result of the laws of nature, the way matter and energy interact, and it happened to be favorable to the forms of life we observe today. If conditions had been different, we wouldn't be here to comment on them.
If goddidit, please explain the mechanism whereby a disembodied intellect (something that has never been observed in nature, by the way) was able to affect material reality.
If goddidit, please explain the mechanism whereby a disembodied intellect (something that has never been observed in nature, by the way) was able to affect material reality.
TheWildEcho · 56-60, M
Youre basically agreeing that it happened by blind chance!@LeopoldBloom
LeopoldBloom · M
@TheWildEcho No, I'm not. It happened as a consequence of physical laws that govern how matter and energy interact.
Don't use terms like "blind chance" if you don't know what they mean.
If your theory is goddidit, please explain the mechanism. Without that, you're basically just repeating a story you happen to like.
Don't use terms like "blind chance" if you don't know what they mean.
If your theory is goddidit, please explain the mechanism. Without that, you're basically just repeating a story you happen to like.
BlueSkyKing · M
We live on the edge of a knife. Much of the world is uninhabitable.
TheWildEcho · 56-60, M
@BlueSkyKing and there's enough good land to grow enough for everyone
@BlueSkyKing I think most of the world is uninhabitable either because land is being hidden or because the terrain is honestly unable to easily sustain life because it was intentionally destroyed. I believe a lot of this world is in ruins because of something crazy that happened in the past. I feel things like deserts are completely unnatural for instance.. all deserts have traces of radiation emitting from them suggesting it's possible that they are experiencing some form of nuclear summer and that's why nothing grows there, because they were bombed to the point where they look the way they do. All that sand being in the middle of nowhere not near any body of water doesn't make sense. If you look at the Sahara on a map it looks like the entire area was fried. That's probably why almost all of Australia is uninhabited too, because its in ruins. And things like mountains could be giant melted buildings and originally they were full of life.
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Amen- is this for theistic evolution?