1. G-O-D. 2. Total entropy, pretty obviously. Your point? My point is that a timeless and eternal being (oh gawd, there I go again!) would be looking into our limited and physical Universe from a POV which would pretty obviously be outside of that time constraint, which is a function of our movement towards total entropy. A very simple point, actually. I'm having a hard time understanding why that's such a sticking point. 3. The Founding Fathers weren't arguing against religion in the First Amendment. I hope you didn't think that? 4. Cool your jets. If you have friends, guess what? Some of them might actually be, you know, religious. Or do you think they're all doofuses for believing?
No offense, but now you're sounding like an atheist desperate to convince me and yourself. We flew over Lubbock on the way to Vegas Wednesday. It's not as big as I remembered. Still, I like the scenery out west.
No offense, you didn't get my point I guess. Youre kinda aggressive to atheist, especially since you are one. What's the physiology there? I like Lubbock, especially the people, the scenery around Austin is much nicer in my opinion. And this time of year the weather is perfect down there. I just got back from a week in Georgetown and came back to a dirt storm in Lubbock, might be a dirty windy year. Did you win any money in Vegas?
hey bigrrow... whatis with this lie about God dribble vs aliens. show me where I bring up the nature of God, or the Tuner on these science threads. its atheists like no thinker who keep bringing the nature of God into this.
Same here, last time I was in a casino was in NO and spent 5 bucks and traded in my credits or whatever they call them for a jack and coke then went and watched some bad ass live music.
Isaac Asimov wrote about multiple universes in his novel The Gods Themselves in a far more entertaining and enlightening fashion than anything you'll find in the Old Testament.
I'm at my moms tonight and she's watching a show on cable "finding Bigfoot". That would be a good idea for a cable show "Finding God". It'd probably be fun to watch for believers and non believers.
Those types of shows are the worst type of TV imo. They pretend to be reality TV and they constantly produce no results and never come to any conclusions. That tripe show "Ghost Hunters" has over 150 episodes on the SyFy channel and has yet to produce a speck of hard evidence of any spectral activity anywhere in the world. It's just a constant con and a lame excuse to sell commercials.