Some believe the galaxy had one massive fucking fart and planets popped out of no where then in turn life grew from nothing and became animals and people without the aid of any spiritual being. Has anyone considered perhaps there is something out there that uses its own rules now known as the rules of physics to make what is here? I feel sorry for those tht believe they will die and will no longer exist. The fear on the death bed will be un-believeable for them
I agree with the physics theories about the Higgs boson, and the God's particle (antimatter), which claims that the Pure Energy is the Creator of Everything, and we call it God, Buda, Alá, or more scientific: energy. WE, mass, are just a bunch of accumulated energy... that's why the phrase argues: dusk (energy) you are, and in dust (again energy) you will become... so I believe in the Big Fart... I mean, Bang
@Newway1986 Hey man, chill. Don't be bashing on those who believe otherwise. We believe what we want to believe, you can't change that. As for me? I have no problem with you believing what you want to believe, just don't insult others just because they don't read the same book as you, or go to the same church as you, or even believe in the same God. What makes our planet so amazing is its diversity, and if everyone was the same, it'd be pretty boring, right?
A letter published in Nature in 1998 reported a survey suggesting that belief in a personal god was at an all-time low among the members of the U.S. National Academy of Science, only 7.0% of whom believed in a personal god as compared with more than 85% of the general U.S. population. A correlation indicating that religious conviction diminished with education level. An inverse correlation between religiosity and intelligence has been found by 39 studies carried out between 1927 and 2002.
I'm guessing you believe in the Big Bang and evolution, then...which is a type of faith, isn't it? Either you have faith in processes which arose somehow from nothing and have become more complex, orderly and beautiful over time, or you have faith in an eternal being and Creator. I think it takes more "religiosity" to trust in the former ;)
i wish this had an official instrumental to this song
i love the beat to this song
teeno312 5 months ago
It's called "Intro the Gravity" according to iTunes.
Ghomey12 8 months ago
@PoorAirCoco I have the album right here. Last track: "Intro the Gravity"
4l0n34l1f3 1 year ago
@PoorAirCoco I have the album right here. Last track: "Intro Gravity"
4l0n34l1f3 1 year ago
This has always been one of my favorite Falling Up songs. The piano in it is so beautiful.
3Naranja3 1 year ago 4
@3Naranja3 yes it is
theblackwingangel 1 year ago
Definitely one of the best songs from Falling Up. "The words you spoke will blow away like leaves in time."
5/5 Stars, God Bless
FallingUpForGod 1 year ago
Some believe the galaxy had one massive fucking fart and planets popped out of no where then in turn life grew from nothing and became animals and people without the aid of any spiritual being. Has anyone considered perhaps there is something out there that uses its own rules now known as the rules of physics to make what is here? I feel sorry for those tht believe they will die and will no longer exist. The fear on the death bed will be un-believeable for them
Newway1986 3 years ago 7
I agree with the physics theories about the Higgs boson, and the God's particle (antimatter), which claims that the Pure Energy is the Creator of Everything, and we call it God, Buda, Alá, or more scientific: energy. WE, mass, are just a bunch of accumulated energy... that's why the phrase argues: dusk (energy) you are, and in dust (again energy) you will become... so I believe in the Big Fart... I mean, Bang
Lilion22 2 years ago
your are so right . you made the point that some people were trying to make,
nabelhmanaa 2 years ago
@Newway1986 Hey man, chill. Don't be bashing on those who believe otherwise. We believe what we want to believe, you can't change that. As for me? I have no problem with you believing what you want to believe, just don't insult others just because they don't read the same book as you, or go to the same church as you, or even believe in the same God. What makes our planet so amazing is its diversity, and if everyone was the same, it'd be pretty boring, right?
BreakawayBlack 4 months ago
A letter published in Nature in 1998 reported a survey suggesting that belief in a personal god was at an all-time low among the members of the U.S. National Academy of Science, only 7.0% of whom believed in a personal god as compared with more than 85% of the general U.S. population. A correlation indicating that religious conviction diminished with education level. An inverse correlation between religiosity and intelligence has been found by 39 studies carried out between 1927 and 2002.
TeslaSagan 3 years ago
I'm guessing you believe in the Big Bang and evolution, then...which is a type of faith, isn't it? Either you have faith in processes which arose somehow from nothing and have become more complex, orderly and beautiful over time, or you have faith in an eternal being and Creator. I think it takes more "religiosity" to trust in the former ;)
IdrilCelebrindal90 3 years ago
I belive in God and the big bang.JUst the scientific explains the part that god did in a more universal tearm than what it written down in the bible.
6freakinsticks 3 years ago
I'm almost 83% sure this song is called 'Into the Gravity'.
TheRealLordRyu 3 years ago 2
youre 100% right. i've been to lazy to fix it
PoorAirCoco 3 years ago
is this off Captiva??
ILoveEverStaysRed 3 years ago
no, this is the last Track off their "Dawn Escapes" album
PoorAirCoco 3 years ago