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  • 1. Based on our scientific understanding of singularities and logic itself , Do you accept that the big bang singularity could not of caused itself to expand?

  • @BreakoutLuceal Your query into whether I know what happened to start the Big Bang can be answered thusly: I do not know what happened to cause the Big Bang. That just proves that I do not know what happened to cause the Big Bang, nothing more.

  • Jandahl what country do you live in? Where ever you are you are so lucky.

  • @Wordlaw12 Scandinavia is generally like that. Winters are cold, but the people are pretty and atheistic :)

  • speak louder

  • @zanark18 The message wasn't intended for you anyway.

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  • @AronRaHAHAHA

    The burden of proof is on you to prove there is a Creator for one simple reason: the null hypothesis. The null hypothesis is to assume that something does not exist until there is sufficient evidence to accept that it does. This assumption is very necessary because without it, we would have to accept the existence of each and every magical being ever imagined.

    Nobody can prove that leprechauns do not exist. Is that sufficient reason for you to believe that they do?

  • @AronRaHAHAHA actually, you do believe that something was created out of nothing. That's exactly what the bible teaches. There was nothing, God spoke (incantation anyone.... ABRAKADABRA) and the heavens and the earth were created. Something from nothing. Cosmologists will tell you, they don't know what existed before the singalrity. But it certainly wasn't "nothing". Creationists are the ones that believe in magic. What else can you call an invisible god creating everything ..from nothing?!?

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  • @TheJanDahl

    The Space-Time Theorem of General Relativity clearly shows that space, time, and matter all had a concrete beginning at the Big bang in the form of a singularity, which is considered to be all of the universe. According to the available evidence today, could the cause have been a natural cause that’s made up of our visible universe?

  • @TheJanDahl

    The Space-Time Theorem of General Relativity clearly shows that space, time, and matter all had a concrete beginning at the Big bang in the form of a singularity, which is considered to be all of the universe. According to the available evidence today, could the cause have been a natural cause that’s made up of our visible universe?

  • @TheJanDahl oh rly? Am I not apart of the youtube audience. Did you not upload it to youtube. Unless someone else uploaded the video to youtube from a different site and it was not intended for people on this site then I am sorry for watching it. Though the video may not have been generally directed to me towards me if you wanted it to be private then you should have made it between you two. But you didn't, I am also allowed my own comments and thoughts so I gave them. You were hard to hear

  • @TheJanDahl

    Damn you're so luck. Everything you said beside the cold winters part sounds like my kinda place!!!

  • @IRoboSapien The problem with the impatience is that to "convert" them, it is often necessary to take the time to talk to them at eye height, because if we just dismiss them they will, in turn, dismiss us in the same fashion.

  • @TheJanDahl Luckily there ARE Americans who share your impatience with Creationists (I think impatience is a more accurate word than anger), just as we become impatient with a persistently irrational child (as you said). And Creationists ARE childish in many respects. But remember, America was first settled by groups seeking their own brand of religious expression (Pilgrims, Quakers, etc.). Should we be surprised that their descendants incubated and spread that fervor disproportionately?

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