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Thoughts on Atheism (and a plea to the religious)
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RE: Thoughts on Atheism (and a plea to the religious)
(July 8, 2012 at 5:12 am)CliveStaples Wrote: I think science makes sense on the whole, too. I don't think it conflicts with my religious beliefs. The idea that scientific knowledge is incompatible with religious belief seems unlikely, to me; I know Christian physicists, geneticists, and mathematicians who have no trouble maintaining their religious beliefs in light of their scientific understanding.

Alright, since I can sense you digging for specifics here...

Let's go for the easy one: Creation (as per the christian story)

So God creates the universe in six days, completely eschewing the time we've deduced it actually took everything to form. In addition, it's all jumbled up (plants are invented before light is invented to feed them, etc.) Plenty of people believe this verbatim, and thus we get something like 6,000 years of universal history out of them. Then there are those who try to make it sound feasible. This is where "God's Time" comes in.

"God's Time" (I'm sure you know all this, but I'm setting it up for the sake of the argument) is the idea that chronological discrepancies in the bible can be explained as God having a different way of measuring time than modern man, therefore it's possible for God to have created the universe in six days, but for it still to work with the timeline as we know it. This is also used to explain the incredibly long lives described in the bible (i.e. Abraham lived to be 175). Of course, if you really think about it that's terribly convoluted. By those standards, Abraham lived longer than it took the universe to form, and Jesus was crucified at the tender, prepubescent age of 33. Unless, of course, that "God's Time" actually means nothing, and it's just a way to patch together biblical fallacies so as to look logical. It's just one of those many, many things that stopped making sense once I started thinking for myself.

But of course, the burden of proof isn't on me... *polishes cosmic teapot*
You really believe in a man who has helped to save the world twice, with the power to change his physical appearance? An alien who travels though time and space--in a police box?!? [Image: TARDIS.gif]
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RE: Thoughts on Atheism (and a plea to the religious) - by KnockEmOuttt - July 8, 2012 at 5:26 am

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