@acyberguy3:51 The first question he asks I have thought about for A LONG TIME. Scientists ask that question ALL THE TIME and base all their investigating on it. The religious ask it and base all their theology on it. NO ONE EVER ASKS IF IT'S A LEGITIMATE QUESTION. We ASSUME the universe had to come from SOMEWHERE.. We ASSUME that it had to start SOMETIME... Yeah? Well what if it didn't? What if there was no start, and the universe is eternal? What if matter has always existed in some form?
@2eelShmeal Actually they have proved that the universe did have a beginning, referred to as the BIG BANG.I think the 2nd law of thermodynamics is what proved the point....something about the red shift. The problem and unanswered question is what started or came before the big bang.
@acyberguy I don't buy the BB as a beginning for one second. The scientists have their own religion, the BB. they haven't "proven" anything. For a long time, I thought that they proved it too. I have watched countless shows/documentaries/ read articles/books and the whole argument falls flat. It's not a problem of understanding. The BB requires the singularity, aka God. It is not created, it just always was there. No one attempts to explain the singularity but they sweep that under the rug.
@GuitarGuy22221 "Stephen C. Meyer is freaking brilliant."- at what? He's made no original contribution to any branch of any science at any time whatsoever. he claims to have overthrown 150 years of real science yet would run a mile from an actual scientific conference instead preaching to the ignorant religious and to school boards to get his religion taught instead of science.
Yes he is!
acyberguy 3 months ago
@acyberguy 3:51 The first question he asks I have thought about for A LONG TIME. Scientists ask that question ALL THE TIME and base all their investigating on it. The religious ask it and base all their theology on it. NO ONE EVER ASKS IF IT'S A LEGITIMATE QUESTION. We ASSUME the universe had to come from SOMEWHERE.. We ASSUME that it had to start SOMETIME... Yeah? Well what if it didn't? What if there was no start, and the universe is eternal? What if matter has always existed in some form?
2eelShmeal 3 months ago
@2eelShmeal Actually they have proved that the universe did have a beginning, referred to as the BIG BANG.I think the 2nd law of thermodynamics is what proved the point....something about the red shift. The problem and unanswered question is what started or came before the big bang.
acyberguy 3 months ago
@acyberguy I don't buy the BB as a beginning for one second. The scientists have their own religion, the BB. they haven't "proven" anything. For a long time, I thought that they proved it too. I have watched countless shows/documentaries/ read articles/books and the whole argument falls flat. It's not a problem of understanding. The BB requires the singularity, aka God. It is not created, it just always was there. No one attempts to explain the singularity but they sweep that under the rug.
2eelShmeal 3 months ago
Stephen C. Meyer is freaking brilliant.
GuitarGuy22221 1 year ago
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@GuitarGuy22221 "Stephen C. Meyer is freaking brilliant."- at what? He's made no original contribution to any branch of any science at any time whatsoever. he claims to have overthrown 150 years of real science yet would run a mile from an actual scientific conference instead preaching to the ignorant religious and to school boards to get his religion taught instead of science.
very brilliant!
mcmanustony 4 months ago