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If Red Bull sposored a race to the heavens, who would win

  • Jesus of Nazareth

    Votes: 2 33.3%
  • The Buddha

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • A Saturn V rocket

    Votes: 4 66.7%

  • Total voters
    6
Another brilliant articulated argument that no theist can possibly answer is this:

Socrates, the guy who invented the fedora, Gandhi, Batman, and Descartes are all very smart and they are all atheists, doesn't that mean theism is wrong?

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Atheists unite.
 
Another brilliant articulated argument that no theist can possibly answer is this:

Socrates, the guy who invented the fedora, Gandhi, Batman, and Descartes are all very smart and they are all atheists, doesn't that mean theism is wrong?

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Atheists unite.

Positivist Dichotomy eats the truth and leaves us with the world that created dichotomies.
 
It's a video that reflects the homosexual tendencies of the members of a community. He is showing him a game. It's a trick or a joke. He fails to do it by order so the old man bends him over and shows him the order from behind for punishment and fun. At some point, you can see the old man get serious. It is also an example to how the sexuallity gets corrupted if you put boundaries to people's sexual life.

If one is lost on a glacier with one of his straight man friends and they commit sodomy on one another in order to keep their wee wee's from getting frostbite, are they sexually corrupted?

After all their only trying to save a vital part of their anatomy.
 
Who created God? And where did that entity come from? In fact, where did any matter come from? You can't create something out of absolutely nothing.
 
Who created God? And where did that entity come from? In fact, where did any matter come from? You can't create something out of absolutely nothing.

I've pondered this question with some frequency. Also, our rapidly expanding knowledge of science has thusfar been unable to concretely prove or disprove the existence of God. To me, these things illustrate how little we really know.
 
Who created God? And where did that entity come from? In fact, where did any matter come from? You can't create something out of absolutely nothing.

How do you know that our entire universe isn't just a giant scientific experiment in a giant science fair somewhere? And why can't there be something that is truly infinite? Just because we can't fathom it doesn't mean it can't exist?
 
How do you know that our entire universe isn't just a giant scientific experiment in a giant science fair somewhere? And why can't there be something that is truly infinite? Just because we can't fathom it doesn't mean it can't exist?

You are ignoring the question. Matter cannot be created from absolute nothingness. Regardless of whether we are part of a science fair or the only beings in the universe, where did the original matter come from to get to where we are? And it doesn't have anything to do with god, lack of god, big bang theories or creationism. There had to be something, somewhere to start the process. Where did this something come from?
 
You are ignoring the question. Matter cannot be created from absolute nothingness. Regardless of whether we are part of a science fair or the only beings in the universe, where did the original matter come from to get to where we are? And it doesn't have anything to do with god, lack of god, big bang theories or creationism. There had to be something, somewhere to start the process. Where did this something come from?
The universe is a crazy place.

https://www.popsci.com/science/article/2010-12/making-something-nothing-theory-says-matter-can-be-conjured-vacuum
https://ns.umich.edu/new/releases/8167
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2000483/Sparks-mirrors-Quantum-scientists-make-nothing.html
 
You are ignoring the question. Matter cannot be created from absolute nothingness. Regardless of whether we are part of a science fair or the only beings in the universe, where did the original matter come from to get to where we are? And it doesn't have anything to do with god, lack of god, big bang theories or creationism. There had to be something, somewhere to start the process. Where did this something come from?

Not ignoring the question at all. I am questioning the depth of our understanding of the law of physics. Take the equations that we use to explain quantum mechanics and try applying them to gravity, or vice versa. Doesn't work. Something that basic, connecting the big universe, so to speak, to the little universe and we can't figure it out, and yet we are arrogant enough to proclaim that this is the ONLY way anything can function. Remember when they were so certain we lived in an earth-centric solar system that they were going to put the foremost mind in mathematics and astronomy of the time to death if he didn't recant? Hugely arrogant to assume we know enough to make any such proclamations. So really we don't know that there isn't something that exists completely outside of the universe as we know it, and this "being" if you will put everything into motion exactly as we are observing it. These are the standard questions, what came before, when did it all start, where did the universe come from, and we simply cannot ever really know.
 
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