Yea, clouds of water vapor don't exactly require a God in order to form...
unless of course you believe that they are magical talking clouds... :D
Matthew 17:5-6 "While he yet spake, behold, a bright cloud overshadowed them: and behold a voice out of the cloud, which said, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased; hear ye him. And when the disciples heard it, they fell on their face, and were sore afraid."
Why would anyone marvel about the power of magic-man when hearing a storm approaching? Thunder and lightning are both the result of the rapid heating and expansion of air caused by electrical discharges. Sorry guys, it isn't Thor banging his hammer.
Lightning is pretty. Lightning is not evidence of your God, or a testimony to his power.
...like a perfect spring system, then the universe could very well simply go through a cycle for all of eternity.
Even if these aren't the case--even if causality holds firm without time, and the universe isn't a perfect spring system--all that indicates is that the universe needs a cause that is capable of producing energy. It doesn't have to be some intelligent agent with magic powers; it could simply be a natural process that we don't know about yet.
These people neglect so much of the science, it's hard to know where to begin. They say the universe needs a cause, but if time and space began in the Big Bang then SO DID CAUSALITY, and it's possible the universe doesn't have or need a cause. The 2nd LoT doesn't say matter/energy only 'wears out', matter and energy can remain in equilibrium as well; if the universe's current expansion is creating potential energy that will later be used in a contraction...
Plants grow in the spring because of photosynthesis, a purely physical reaction. There's nothing magic about it, or about life forming in the womb. The stars don't need guides; gravity and the expanding universe move them around just fine. Geological uplift and volcanic activity forms mountains, and the earth's orbit and axial tilt maintain the seasons.
Buildings require builders because there's no natural process that can shape rock into vertical constructions of steel. But there are natural processes that cause gases to form into stars and planets, and other processes that cause organisms to evolve over time. Comparing buildings to the natural world in this way is rather disingenuous.
Heh, the universe is a wonderful place--and part of the wonder of it is the fact that it's all so perfectly NATURAL. All of the things you showed--the mountains, the animals, the misty sky--are all driven by purely physical processes that we can understand and even manipulate, once we admit that there's nothing magical about it.
God's creativity and imagination is staggering. It's insane to see the incredible variety, complexity, interdependance, and beauty of life on the earth and believe it could have come about by random genetic mistakes over time. Believing such a thing is completely insane. Every creature screams that it was created.
Yea, clouds of water vapor don't exactly require a God in order to form...
unless of course you believe that they are magical talking clouds... :D
Matthew 17:5-6 "While he yet spake, behold, a bright cloud overshadowed them: and behold a voice out of the cloud, which said, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased; hear ye him. And when the disciples heard it, they fell on their face, and were sore afraid."
ROFL!
theshredator 1 year ago
Haha, it's like footage from national geographic documentary where they replaced the narrator with a guy saying "God did it!"
theshredator 1 year ago
SO BEAUTIFUL!
sallycolombialove 1 year ago
Why would anyone marvel about the power of magic-man when hearing a storm approaching? Thunder and lightning are both the result of the rapid heating and expansion of air caused by electrical discharges. Sorry guys, it isn't Thor banging his hammer.
Lightning is pretty. Lightning is not evidence of your God, or a testimony to his power.
Hooya2 1 year ago
...like a perfect spring system, then the universe could very well simply go through a cycle for all of eternity.
Even if these aren't the case--even if causality holds firm without time, and the universe isn't a perfect spring system--all that indicates is that the universe needs a cause that is capable of producing energy. It doesn't have to be some intelligent agent with magic powers; it could simply be a natural process that we don't know about yet.
Hooya2 1 year ago
These people neglect so much of the science, it's hard to know where to begin. They say the universe needs a cause, but if time and space began in the Big Bang then SO DID CAUSALITY, and it's possible the universe doesn't have or need a cause. The 2nd LoT doesn't say matter/energy only 'wears out', matter and energy can remain in equilibrium as well; if the universe's current expansion is creating potential energy that will later be used in a contraction...
Hooya2 1 year ago
Plants grow in the spring because of photosynthesis, a purely physical reaction. There's nothing magic about it, or about life forming in the womb. The stars don't need guides; gravity and the expanding universe move them around just fine. Geological uplift and volcanic activity forms mountains, and the earth's orbit and axial tilt maintain the seasons.
Hooya2 1 year ago
Buildings require builders because there's no natural process that can shape rock into vertical constructions of steel. But there are natural processes that cause gases to form into stars and planets, and other processes that cause organisms to evolve over time. Comparing buildings to the natural world in this way is rather disingenuous.
Hooya2 1 year ago
Heh, the universe is a wonderful place--and part of the wonder of it is the fact that it's all so perfectly NATURAL. All of the things you showed--the mountains, the animals, the misty sky--are all driven by purely physical processes that we can understand and even manipulate, once we admit that there's nothing magical about it.
Hooya2 1 year ago
Great video. PRAISE THE GOD OF ALL CREATION!!!!
vekl 1 year ago 5
God Owns. End of.
OohTheHorror 1 year ago
God's creativity and imagination is staggering. It's insane to see the incredible variety, complexity, interdependance, and beauty of life on the earth and believe it could have come about by random genetic mistakes over time. Believing such a thing is completely insane. Every creature screams that it was created.
NephilimFree 1 year ago
Great video!!!
Romans 1:20
They are without excuse!
Eye2EyeIIIV 1 year ago