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2 Books you shoud read before you die:
Friedrich Nietzsche - Antichrist
Carl Sagan - Cosmos
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You're crazy if you think that this was all created by a flash of light, but you're also crazy if you think God didn't engineer that flash of light....
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@MajorisVYCanis not to pick at you but when you watch this video and see how amazing the universe is, do you not think its slightly ludicrous to credit it all to blind chance? it seems more logical to think someone planned it. if you see a house, do you think, ahh mother nature at work?? no you think, someone planned that house, its architecture its electricity, heating and cooling. builder built it etc.... wouldn't it be more sensible to look at the universe that way? jussayin...
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@vulnerabledonkey but think about it man, after watching this video, and looking at how amazing and how beautiful it all is, can you really suggest it all came about by chance? i mean to me the only logical conclusion is that it was all carefully planned by someone. see how perfectly tuned it all is... it had to be planned. just my opinion anyways. :) ohh and hay i'm a religious person, and i love science, i think its an amazing thing. so don't par us all off as arrogant science haters :)
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@MajorisVYCanis Once again, by you saying we have such a miniscule knowledge of the universe we can't dismiss the option that the Universe was created by a diety, who created that force, or even more bazaar, the diety could be that very FORCE. However, we can't prove it either. Such is the annoying struggle of the agnostic.
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Whatever force is responsible for matter falling into a dense hot ball of gas is what created it.
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@MajorisVYCanis By that logic, we don't know if it was created either. I'm torn both ways but I'm not willing to say someone's beliefs are "ludicrous" on a subject that we have virtually no knowledge about.
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That is of course if you are referring to the creation of the sun which used its own gravity to coalesce planet earth.
As for how the matter got here, I don't know.
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I don't know how the world got here. That's what we are trying to figure out. And even if we never find out, we have the universe universe to ponder using the same brains we used to give rise to Christianity.
It's comforting, isn't it?
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@MajorisVYCanis so your sayin the world mad itself its funny the complete bs u believe in
I'm not normally much of a religion hater, but after watching this I get so annoyed whenever someone tells me that science is arrogant or that it removes beauty from the world, and that only religion and "spirituality" can help man understand his place in the universe, I feel like kicking them in the face.
Science is the study of the truth, and the truth (and theories) shown in this film are far more beautiful and far more revealing about our place in the universe than any ancient text.
vulnerabledonkey 7 months ago 49
the idea that a god created this universe we live in is absolutely ludicrous. we don't know even a slight miniscule fraction of the processes mother nature has predestined.
interestingly, the majority turn a blind eye to it and point to a being like themself for being responsible for it.. how incredibly selfish.
this documentary sent me to tears.. everything about the universe is beautiful.
MajorisVYCanis 6 months ago 14