(April 5, 2014 at 1:26 am)AT7iLA Wrote: We are so concerned about disproving the existence of God.
Yes, we've heard it all. God doesn't exist because thus and so.
What about the existence of the dot that exploded billions of years ago? How do we prove it to be scientific when it was never observed nor recorded?
How come we've never seen evolution?
We can point at a fossil and say that it's proof of evolution, but how believable is it really if we can't prove if that creature even reproduced?
Please show me, without using "belief and faith" proof of these things...
Just asking.
So what is it you want from us? Is there a point here somewhere?
I don't know many atheists who are concerned to disprove gods. I'm not. Nor am I concerned to prove or disprove 'the dot' as you so bizarrely put it.
I guess you mean "convince you" that the big bang really happened. But I don't give a rat's ass what you think about that. It isn't an urgent matter for me what the early universe looked like. It is only a matter of interest, not a pressing concern. No one needs to know what came before what, going back forever.
Atheists don't profess their belief in big bangs. We don't go to the museum with like minded people every week for fellowship. We don't pray to the big bang. This 'god' of yours and the big bang are nothing alike, and the one doesn't take the place of the other in the life of an atheist.
You have some weird ideas.