(June 6, 2014 at 11:22 am)mickiel Wrote: By nothingness I mean the "theory" that all things came from nothing; a black hole in space, a big bang in the nothing we call space, or life began in a magical worm hole that suddenly appear from what was not there before.
So when you say 'nothingness', you mean 'somethings' like black holes, big bangs, and worm holes. That's very confusing.
(June 6, 2014 at 10:45 am)mickiel Wrote: Something cannot come from nothing, it did not happen like that.
I would be very interested in seeing your proof that something cannot come from nothing.
(June 6, 2014 at 10:45 am)mickiel Wrote: Even an explosion cannot occur without established reasons for it to occur.
You seem to be claiming that if an explosion occurs and we don't understand the reasons for it, it didn't happen. Since I find it doubtful that is what you really mean, perhaps you could clarify.
(June 6, 2014 at 10:45 am)mickiel Wrote: And big bang explosion do not create matter, it destroys matter.
What 'exploded' was the all the matter and energy of the universe that had previously existed in a very dense state. We don't know how long the universe was in that hot, dense state, or where it came from, or if it always existed in some form. There are, however, a number of hypotheses that contradict no known physics that have the disadvantage of being impossible to test at this time. Our problem is not that we don't have any natural explanations for the universe, we have too many. The initial inflation did not create matter and energy, it spread it around.
(June 6, 2014 at 10:45 am)mickiel Wrote: And animals are not conscious, as we are conscious; they are very limited in their ability to think and reason, but they have excellent instincts. Again which points to a creator.
That is a claim. Care to support it with more than mere assertion? There are animals that can pass the same kinds of tests for consciousness that we use to test consciousness in small children, do you think four-year-old humans lack consciiousness?
(June 6, 2014 at 10:45 am)mickiel Wrote: Cursing takes away from language, and our respect for language. Its why more and more teens curse, because more and more adults curse; in this manner we slowly reduce the human language and fill it with negative nonsense. Cursing has hurt our language more than religion.
The actual process is that words that used to be considered 'bad language' enter general vocabulary and stop being considered 'bad' or eventually go out of style, and we make up new words to consider 'bad'. Even signing gorillas make up 'bad words'. It's nothing new, we just don't consider the curses our grandparents used to be that shocking anymore.
I'm not anti-Christian. I'm anti-stupid.