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Ok completely hypothetical question but.....
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From what you know of each religionIf you had to back one (I suppose i am aiming this at the athiests) which religion would you back?
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All athists are sure of the on existence of God, but fail to give a plausible explanation as to where all of this "stuff "came from, (something from nothing?)
And .... abiogenesis is not proven, despite major scientific breakthroughs caimingto simplify the process of life evolving without the benefit of DNA.
Holes in our theory?
What about great gaps in yours?
Don't be smug. Don't go to hell.
And .... abiogenesis is not proven, despite major scientific breakthroughs caimingto simplify the process of life evolving without the benefit of DNA.
Holes in our theory?
What about great gaps in yours?
Don't be smug. Don't go to hell.
Theland, When you threaten people with eternal damnation for not believing as you do, (in your hypothetical �creator of the universe�), has it ever occurred to you that those of us who respect our own minds enough to not believe something simply because someone tells us we should, has it ever crossed your mind that we might prefer �hell� (hypothetically assuming it did exist) to living for an eternity with �people� like you?
Budhism because I really like their philosophy about suffering being born of desire. - love the philosophy hate the mumbo-jumbo.
I love Theland's Idea that because Science doen't have a full explanation for something it must mean God did it!
Strangely belief in Thor died out long before the discovery of electricity.
If we had a good explanation of the big bang and abiogenesis would he abandon his superstitions?
I doubt it!
I love Theland's Idea that because Science doen't have a full explanation for something it must mean God did it!
Strangely belief in Thor died out long before the discovery of electricity.
If we had a good explanation of the big bang and abiogenesis would he abandon his superstitions?
I doubt it!