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Stephen Hawking's Huge Gamble
robot360
Posted by robot360, 9/2/10 1:22 PM - Permalink
I think that Stephen Hawking has just made one of the most controversial statements of modern times. Personally, I agree with him - there is no space for God in todays world of science. All god does is create strife between religions who feel that their deity should be THE deity. The faster the church dies out in Britain the better.
dualxseal
Posted by dualxseal, 9/3/10 3:15 PM - Permalink
I think that you have it all wrong it is not god that does awful things it is people. Who do you think created science in the first place it was god. And all the countries in the past who have forgotten god have fallen into thier own sin and have faded. Ask the Romans! God is the one thing that is universal christians, jews, catholics are justs name given by people to make themselves feel better. Besides that is why the call it faith no everybody believes. "Seeing isn't believing believing is seeing."
robot360
Posted by robot360, 12/12/10 1:45 PM - Permalink
The church hardly has a clean record does it? I don't know if you're catholic, but it doesn't take much research to realise that the popes and church leaders of the past have been as corrupt and power hungry as the rest of society. It is my opiniion that religion was created all those years ago by men who exploited the natural fear of the unknown in mankind to control the population.

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Posted by USER DELETED, 12/15/10 4:54 PM - Permalink
[S][S]So dualxseal you said it is not god that does awful things it is people.

Now compare it to this.


This is what the lord, the God of israel says: strap on your swords! Go back and forth
from one end of the camp to the other killing even your brothers, friends, and neighbors.
The levites obeyed Moses, and about three thousand people died that day.
then Moses told the levites, "Today you have been ordained for the service of the LORD,
you obeyed him even though it meant killing your own sons and brothers.
Because of this, he will now give you a great blessing. EXODUS 32:26-29

Stephen Hawking is right thir is no room for god.

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Last Edit: 12/15/10 at 10:50 pm
noncorpus
Posted by noncorpus, 12/19/10 2:08 PM - Permalink
Even Stephen Hawking is confused by the fact that cultures hijack God, and form a religion around their idol.
No human language can accurately state the ideas of the Creator; our desire to be correct means that many believe their idea of God is true, and therefore, unless they agree, other's idea of God is false.
ALL human ideas of god contain error, even mine.
If I may be so bold, let me rephrase Dr. Hawking -- there is no space for idols in todays world of science. All idols do is create strife between religions who feel that their idea of deity should be THE deity. The faster the religions mellow out in Terra, the better.
God made room for the Universe, and Dr. Hawking.
Have a great day! God loves you! Pray for a clean earth.

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Posted by USER DELETED, 1/2/11 4:43 PM - Permalink
[S][S]Can someone give me some scientific evidence that "GOD" exists i rest my case LOL!!!![/S][/S]
noncorpus
Posted by noncorpus, 1/3/11 1:55 PM - Permalink
LMAO
Can someone give me scientific evidence that "they" exist?
{DANCEofCOBRA, i believe you exist.}
The fact that we can exchange information, and interpret it "proves" that information and intelligence are endemic to this universe. (prove--intuitively obvious, as in. "It is intuitively obvious that you are reading this.")
Epistemology is, at best, a first order abstraction of ontology. (View of reality in your head < what is real.)
Next, our knowledge about the existence of the universe relies on faith that our senses operate as some kind of function of reality, etc. (I am neither dreaming nor hallucinating.)
Descartes said it best: "Cogito ergo sum."
Again, intelligence is endemic to reality in this universe.
The universe has not always existed. (3cm Hydrogen hiss.)
On one hand, there is a god, on the other, there is not a god.
The "no God" advocates have the advantage in logical argument, in that you may not be asked to prove a negative.
Then again, logic has "proved" that there are no black swans, and that bumblebees can't fly.
Seems to me that the existence of an intelligent Creator, like the existence of the universe, is intuitively obvious. [sufficient cause]
I understand neither, yet!
Last Edit: 1/3/11 at 2:22 pm

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Posted by USER DELETED, 1/3/11 3:37 PM - Permalink
[S][S]Sorry seeing is believe and i dont see god i dont taste god i dont touch god""[/S][/S]
noncorpus
Posted by noncorpus, 1/3/11 3:49 PM - Permalink
Neither do I touch or taste you, nor you me. Nor do I see the big bang.
My threshold of perception is inadequate to see uv, and a lot of other things.
But there are indications.
But what is the truth of God: The Bible? The Quran? The Vedas?
Probably none of the above totally, and all of the above partially.
The existence of an intelligent creator may be as intuitively obvious as the existence of the universe, or my own existence.
But knowledge of the nature of the creator, as with the nature of DANCEofCOBRA, depends on observation.
Last Edit: 1/4/11 at 3:58 am
noncorpus
Posted by noncorpus, 1/3/11 4:13 PM - Permalink
MY PUBLIC APOLOGY HERE for any offense, and +1 for both your uploads.
Last Edit: 1/3/11 at 6:30 pm

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