RE: A few questions
October 19, 2014 at 4:23 pm
(This post was last modified: October 19, 2014 at 4:28 pm by BrianSoddingBoru4.)
Quote:Ya know what? I checked my question and your answer a few times now and I see nothing I've written that you've proved wrong.
How could I? All you've done is post questions, and questions can't be 'proved wrong'. You asked questions, I supplied answers (and I was nice enough to not point out that you dodged a question I asked of you).
Quote:The only places we differ is in the laws part (I already explained what I meant in the reply to genkaus)
Yes, I read that reply, and I'm still of the opinion that you don't grasp what is meant by the term 'scientific law'. In science, there have been many laws and theories that have been discarded or modified as we learn more about the universe. But this isn't a function of a chaotic universe, but of the lessening of human ignorance.
Quote:And I would never make an attempt at validating my beliefs on an atheist forum.
Delighted to hear it.
Quote:I never mentioned the Christian god.
Actually, you did, when you described yourself as an orthodox Christian.
Quote:All I was asking was if you agreed there could be a POSSIBILITY that a higher power made sure the big bang happened in such a way that the universe would work as we know it does now.
Christ on a bike, do you not read your own posts? You asked nothing of the kind - you stipulated that a chaotic universe is possible (it isn't, for the reasons I gave earlier). Now you're simply spouting moonshine on the premise that if the universe COULD have been different, then your Christian god is responsible.
And don't hand me that guff about meaning just ANY higher power - there's not a Christian going who seeks to validate any god but his own.
You're a sloppy thinker, ignorant of basic science, and disingenuous in the extreme.
Boru
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