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I Believe In God

Just a reminder, Einstein was not a religious person but he did have a spiritual side.

Does evil exist?

The university professor challenged his students with this question. Did God create everything that exists? A student bravely replied, "Yes, he did!"

"God created everything? The professor asked.

"Yes sir", the student replied.

The professor answered, "If God created everything, then God created evil since evil exists, and according to the principal that our works define who we are then God is evil". The student became quiet before such an answer. The professor was quite pleased with himself and boasted to the students that he had proven once more that the Christian faith was a myth.

Another student raised his hand and said, "Can I ask you a question professor?"

"Of course", replied the professor.

The student stood up and asked, "Professor, does cold exist?"

"What kind of question is this? Of course it exists. Have you never been cold?" The students snickered at the young man's question.

The young man replied, "In fact sir, cold does not exist. According to the laws of physics, what we consider cold is in reality the absence of heat. Every body or ob<x>ject is susceptible to study when it has or transmits energy, and heat is what makes a body or matter have or transmit energy. Absolute zero (-460 degrees F) is the total absence of heat; all matter becomes inert and incapable of reaction at that temperature. Cold does not exist. We have created this word to describe how we feel if we have no heat."

The student continued, "Professor, does darkness exist?"

The professor responded, "Of course it does."

The student replied, "Once again you are wrong sir, darkness does not exist either. Darkness is in reality the absence of light. Light we can study, but not darkness. In fact we can use Newton's prism to break white light into many colors and study the various wavelengths of each color. You cannot measure darkness. A simple ray of light can break into a world of darkness and illuminate it. How can you know how dark a certain space is? You measure the amount of light present. Isn't this correct? Darkness is a term used by man to describe what happens when there is no light present."

Finally the young man asked the professor, "Sir, does evil exist?"

Now uncertain, the professor responded, "Of course as I have already said. We see it every day. It is in the daily example of man's inhumanity to man. It is in the multitude of crime and violence everywhere in the world. These manifestations are nothing else but evil."

To this the student replied, "Evil does not exist sir, or at least it does not exist unto itself. Evil is simply the absence of God. It is just like darkness and cold, a word that man has created to describe the absence of God. God did not create evil. Evil is not like faith, or love that exist just as does light and heat. Evil is the result of what happens when man does not have God's love present in his heart. It's like the cold that comes when there is no heat or the darkness that comes when there is no light."

The professor sat down.

The young man's name — Albert Einstein.
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BlueMetalChick
What if, perhaps, cold exists and heat does not? What if heat is the absence of cold? And what if light is just the absence of darkness?
SW-User
As stated, we can't measure darkness or cold. We measure heat and light. The definition given by science is that cold is the absence of heat and darkness is the absence of light.
BlueMetalChick
Yes you can measure cold. And technically, you can measure darkness. A shadow can travel faster than the speed of light, under the right circumstances.
SW-User
Everything that we measure cold with is based off a heat scale. Darkness is the absence of light. Therefore the value of darkness would be constant. One could only measure the amount of light that you put into that constant of darkness, but not the darkness itself. So if they do measure darkness, they would have to use it against the light scale.
BlueMetalChick
That is how it works today, but you could, if you wanted to (and I don't really want to) measure light from the darkness scale.
lonelydinosaur
Wouldn't you need light to get a shadow?
BlueMetalChick
Yes, you would. But the point is still that it can travel faster than the speed of light. You know how a shadow gets bigger, the farther away from the wall that the object blocking the light is? Imagine you had a flashlight powerful enough to shine from your front yard to the moon. And then you put your hand in front of it, and made a big hand-shaped shadow on the moon. That shadow would be miles across because of how far your hand is from the moon's surface. And then you moved your hand quickly from one side of the flashlight to the other, causing the shadow to almost instantly move across the surface to the other side. Faster than the speed of light.
NarratorAkaTylerDurden
Lol try again
NarratorAkaTylerDurden
A shadow is a blocking of light. It is nothing, there fore it can not travel
NarratorAkaTylerDurden
It has no mass or volume, there for it has no gravity. These are required to exist in our physical world
BlueMetalChick
It is still an image, and therefore a thing. It can travel faster than light, and you are wrong. Thank you for playing, please try again.
NarratorAkaTylerDurden
What is a thing? It has no velocity or mass therefore it can not travel. Sorry wrong again
BlueMetalChick
What is light, but the absence of darkness? Waves, not particles, and therefore no mass. If light can travel, so can darkness. You are wrong, and no amount of making shit up will change that. Stop wasting my time.