RE: Big Bang Theory
November 10, 2012 at 1:47 pm
(This post was last modified: November 10, 2012 at 1:48 pm by Kirbmarc.)
Quote:So you are claiming God (supernatural) is bound by Natural Laws based on what? Knowing that ceteris paribus applies, what condition within Natural Law would preclude God's intervention? What natural law is violated?
It is bound by Natural Laws when it interacts with natural world. The law that is violated is simply the law of symmetry: if you an object A interacts with a on object B, then the object B interacts with object A. And if object A obeys to the laws of nature, so must object A.
Quote:You have no idea the sorts of infinitesimally narrow probabilities must be overcome in order for a carbon-life permitting Universe to exist.
Your claim that those odds are "infinitesimaly narrow" is groundless and biased.
Quote:Stenger got destroyed in debate with Dr William Lane Craig on these points.
Stenger thoroughly destroyed Craig in that debate. You've probably watched an alternate version where Craig actually presented a cogent argument instead of blabbing his version of the stale Aquinas proofs.
Quote:Your silly idea that life is fine tuned for this Universe, simply ignores the fact that chemicals, stellar systems, etc would not exist if these various INITIAL constants and quantities were not set to within infinitesimally narrow ranges.
The ranges are everything but "infinitesimally narrow".
Quote:These are the NATURAL LAWS that GOVERN matter when ceteris paribus conditions apply. These LAWS do not exist as some attributes belonging to matter as internal rules of behavior. You don't even understand the concept of Natural Law.
Natural laws are simply behaviors of matter-energy that depend on attributes of matter-energy.