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hubertcomixceo (15 hours ago) Show Hide
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@ncfly88

Unless you don't take creation stories as fact. I personally do believe in God, but I also believe in science. If God created all truth, and science is the investigation of the truths of the universe, then the two do not contradict.

In other words, I think God created the universe in the way science discribes. God not existing is a conclusion people, not science itself, came to. All they've proven is that God did not create in the way the Bible discribes.
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@mitchnsean11 if there is a god who created the universe and everything, its impossible for us to concieve it, much less speak to it, because we can only concieve of so much in the world around us.
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they lost me at 6th dimension
theclassicmix (2 days ago) Show Hide
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...... mind fuck.
mitchnsean11 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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so there is not room for creationism because it is such a far fetched idea. god could not have possibly created an entire universe, along with others that we cannot see nor comprehend. unless there are multiple gods. but there aren't. there isn't even one.
mitchnsean11 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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well its quite obvious really
god is not real. not even a little bit. evolution of people and other organisms is so obviously proven, and so god could not possibly exist.
im no genius on quantum physics what so ever. its just ridiculous that some people still believe in god

and to ncfly88, just because you dont know of any other life sustaining planets doesnt mean there aren't any. Mars can even sustain life. Even National geographic had an issue this summer about other life sustaining planets
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(continuation from post prior to this one)
Thirdly under creationism the earth only has one ending. The ending by fire and brimstone.

So, as much as I like the idea of this theory, I must say that from a creationist point of view, it is impossible. Simple as that jack.
ncfly88 (5 days ago) Show Hide
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Hey, I really thought this video and theory overall was cool until I hit my own road blocks.

This theory is based on the theory of the big bang in order to get to the 10th dimension.

Where does this leave wiggle room for Creationism?




One who believes sin Creationism cannot believe in this theory. Why? First because the big bang would not be a reality. Secondly because under creationism God would have only created one planet like ours. I know of no other life sustaining planets.
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I know little about physics so take what I'm saying with a grain of salt. But this is my opinion.

All possible initial events exist according to the theory of ten dimensions. This includes a big bang initial event, and a typical creationist initial event.

So in a way, this theory proves that God both does and doesn't exist. Or in short proves nothing.
ncfly88 (3 days ago) Show Hide
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Hey Zepher50, With no disrespect meant. This is not a possible way of supporting Creationism. This theory directly states that it would result from a Big Bang type of creation, and a evolutionary ending to the world. Just saying. But nice try. :)

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