(March 25, 2012 at 3:49 pm)tobie Wrote:(March 25, 2012 at 3:45 pm)Drich Wrote:(March 25, 2012 at 1:02 pm)tobie Wrote:(March 25, 2012 at 12:27 pm)Drich Wrote:(March 25, 2012 at 11:26 am)tobie Wrote: In modern times, it is possible to create light without stars, such as in light-bulbs. However, the materials needed to make these light-bulbs etc. can only be created as the result of fusion in stars, or by the forces at work in supernovae. So, your question is redundant, because all methods of creating light are the results of stars.
Also, it would be impossible for a being to create light without losing some of it's mass ( Einstein's mass-energy principle), so if a being could create light, it would cause itself to stop existing.
Did I say God created a light bulb?
We create light without bulbs as well..
So again if we have the wherewith all to create light with out the use of a "light bulb" or a star, then isn't it possible God did the same?
(Hint it is either a yes or no question, if you feel you need to explain your non yes or no answer, then know your answer is wrong no matter what the explanation.)
Plus did you not read the part where i said their is a verse that says God radiates light, that Heaven Radiates light??? Shouldn't this stop all light bulb related responses?
Didn't you read the part where I said that if god radiated light, he would destroy himself?
Yes but I honestly did not think you were serious. God yielding to an a observance Einstein made.. is.. dismissively foolish, unless you believe Einstein observed God when He made his conclusion.
Is this what you are saying?
So believing something that has been derived from maths and observations from the world is foolish, yet believing that some magical being created the world, despite all the physical evidence that it didn't, is completely sound? If you are saying that god doesn't have to obey the laws of physics, than he cannot act within the universe, no less create anything within it.
No, my assertion is that the Laws of Physics are not complete. Or do you truly think in a short amount of time our understanding of physics can explain all processes in the infinite universe?
If so, know you exhibit a greater faith than required from the whole of Christianity.