RE: In a world without God...
June 16, 2013 at 2:31 pm
(This post was last modified: June 16, 2013 at 2:32 pm by orogenicman.)
(June 16, 2013 at 11:45 am)purplepurpose Wrote:(June 16, 2013 at 9:56 am)orogenicman Wrote: More nonsense.Why nosense? For soulless chemicals there is no such things as good, bad or "justice of fate". Those things only possible theoretically whit God who would sustain and control our fate/karma.
Other version is chaotic, random movements of chemicals. Justice is as "magic" as God. You can't separate them.
Even more nonsense.
(June 16, 2013 at 1:12 pm)purplepurpose Wrote:(June 16, 2013 at 12:03 pm)LostLocke Wrote: Ummm, to start with, chemicals don't "move" randomly or chaotically.I mean actions and events in peoples life are random and chaotic if you believe that there is no God. But you pointed out that chemicals function by perfect order which doesn't adds up whit big bang theorie. Big bang(chaos) gave life to chemicals that function by perfect order.
Everything you see is based off of very structured and ordered forms of chemicals.
Maybe from order to chaos instead of chaos to order?
Perhaps you should read up on the laws of thermodynamics before you post more nonsense.
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"I think that in the discussion of natural problems we ought to begin not with the scriptures, but with experiments, demonstrations, and observations".
- Galileo Galilei (1564-1642)
"In short, Meyer has shown that his first disastrous book was not a fluke: he is capable of going into any field in which he has no training or research experience and botching it just as badly as he did molecular biology. As I've written before, if you are a complete amateur and don't understand a subject, don't demonstrate the Dunning-Kruger effect by writing a book about it and proving your ignorance to everyone else! "
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