I accept that science cannot prove the non-existence of God. But . . .

by nicolaou 185 Replies latest members adult

  • KateWild
    KateWild

    divine communication creating "reasonable" doubt.-OTWO

    Not guilty by reason of insanity. He is schizophrenic and at risk of being told by God to kill again. He needs help, not a guilty verdict. Kate xx

  • OnTheWayOut
    OnTheWayOut

    You help prove my point beyond a reasonable doubt, Kate.

    You call him "insane" with that much information to go on.

  • KateWild
    KateWild

    I talk from past knowledge and experience, not just your post. Hey but well done. You are good at playing chess on the thread. You got me Kate xx

  • prologos
    prologos

    Cofty said: "if all knowledge would be lost,--we will eventually discover--- the scientific method-- re-trieve the things we now know---".

    Yes, how could it be otherwise. The things we know now were there before us, they were scientifically CORRECT and will be there after us.

    Roger Penrose teaches that this information, aka KONOWLEDGE

    now EMBODIED in the universe, passed through the big bang.

    he might be bang on.

  • nicolaou
    nicolaou

    Apologies for getting back to you so late, work is crazy . . .

    Okay, so if I answer the question; 'What would the Universe look like with God?' you'll answer the question; 'What would the Universe look like without God?'

    Deal?

    My answer. I can't conceive how the Universe would look any different without God - with one important exception. The tiny speck of it that 'God' is supposed to have given us for a home. Our lives on planet Earth rest on a knife-edge. The ground slips and tens of thousands of are consumed by tsunamis, imagine the prayers that ascend to heaven in those final moments as the dirty, choking tidal waves rip children from their mothers arms.

    Plagues and diseases ravage us, climate change, ice ages, droughts, monsoons, tornados and all sorts of extreme weather destroy our homes and communities. Huge regions of the planet are totally uninhabitable and the deserts continue to expand. The sun will eventually expand to snuff us all out if we aren't struck by a comet or fried by a solar flare first.

    As beautiful and awe inspiring parts of this planet are - it clearly does NOT bear the stamp of a loving Father who built a house for his children.

    Nic'

  • KateWild

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