Carl Sagan - God And Gods
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The law is called 'cause and effect'.
If the effect is finite then the cause must be infinite. Which is the reason why you must conclude that the universe or something within it is eternal.
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"tolerance will come when the bigotry of all religious "faiths" are put to an end."
... Who is the bigot?... The hypocrisy here is mind numbing.
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Carl Sagan speaks.... unfortunately few listen.
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@theothertroll Your YouTube name has "troll" in it so whatever you say is automatically wrong. There is no God. Simple as that. Carl Sagan can say what he wants... He's a lot better than you... At everything... And he's not even alive anymore... That definitely says something about you...
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@Tylergbred indeed
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@DiseasedMoss What you are saying is: You must be delusional to believe in god.
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@mothurman go 7 or 8 minutes in to part 2 of Curiosity: Did God create the Universe?
Mathematical Standpoint? Yeah. Observational Standpoint? Who knows! Maybe it didn't create itself, but just kind of appeared. As Gods are supernatural, it may as well be possible they can purposely create themselves. The documentary takes the overall stance that while Gods are somewhat possible, they may not be a necessity.
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@kyrinky tolerance will come when the bigotry of all religious "faiths" ( I use the term loosely), are put to an end. One human is in no way shape or form better than any other. I AM an Atheist, and I am proud to be a free thinking free willed being. I know I will be hated, ridiculed, force fed some propaganda and ultimately return to nothing when my life comes to its end. Only through open eyes and minds will peace be attained, not by sitting in some building deemed holy by another human.
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What if they say god created himself? Do you say the universe created itself? or what?
@theothertroll trollers be trollin
TheBlackStatic 5 months ago 8
@XRightWingChristianX Fail. You're assuming physics says that subatomic particals have a finite lifespan. They don't. Atoms and high forms of matters do. Energy is eternal, and can only be transferred or stored. Hense, there's nothing in physics that disagrees with the eternal universe concept. Go back to school and study more please.
andromidius 7 months ago 2