Einstein said: "der Herr Gott würfelt nicht"... How clear can it be? — EugeneW
Back to the cave for you then, to cower in the corner at all the scary noises outside.
I won't be joining you. — universeness
What about them scientists torturing animals to know how the brain works and even get paid or prizes? — EugeneW
And what's so important about finding a small fucking particle at CERN — EugeneW
If I am wrong then I am sure some god will permit his 'essence' to comlink with me in one of my dreams to correct me — universeness
I disapprove — universeness
It will be dark then in our cozy cave! I would miss your cuddling — EugeneW
Make up your mind, do you welcome the technologies produced from science or not.Why should we go back to the caves? — EugeneW
Your hypothesis has not moved past the posit stage yet.
I hope the fact you are pissed off at the current cosmology and physics worlds has not influenced your wink towards theism. — universeness
But it happens. Not in the name of god but in the name of science, the magic words which, when uttered, legitimize — EugeneW
I knew you would bring this up. No its not because Im pissed that my cosmology isnt accepted or understood. It's just that its importance is way overestimated. — EugeneW
Make up your mind, do you welcome the technologies produced from science or not. — universeness
Ok EugeneW, I have to accept your word — universeness
Tech. The future. ????? — EugeneW
Theism does not relate to atheism. Atheism relates to theism. Theism is not an attack on atheism. Theists defend theism from the attacks of atheists. Where's the hypocrisy then. — Gregory A
Im serious! I wanted to write it but then thought you would say me writing it is actually a sign I am pissed off... Well, maybe I am, but then only at a personal level — EugeneW
So how else will we be able to leave this planetary nest EugeneW? should we wait for god instructions on how to extend humanity beyond our little pale blue dot. Should we just stay here forever and just control our population better? Why did your god(s) create such a vast space? are we not allowed to explore it? — universeness
Write what you want, from 'a pissed off at science' perspective or not. You are a free man. I fully support you in this. — universeness
I have no intentions leaving the planet, universeness. The colonialization of the Milky Way is another myth cooked up in the fantasy blender of science. Nice to write about but to actually undertake is something completely different! — EugeneW
The gods created that much space for making possible a csrbon copy for all heavenly creatures, god-kind. They don't forbid anything. They are just worried that we fuck up nature and kill species, even make them extinct. Because all the creatures we made extinct, have a counterpart in heaven. You could ssy, then why dont these continue their life in heaven. Indeed! I havent an answer yet — EugeneW
Because all the creatures we made extinct, have a counterpart in heaven — EugeneW
Again: You're my man Earthling! I guess we're not that different after all! Both looking for meaning. You find it in science, I think it doesn't provide meaning at all. But we're both seekers! — EugeneW
No, these are your concerns EugeneW, not any god( — universeness
What about the ones we didn't make extinct? 99.9% of all species that there have ever been on Planet Earth have gone extinct. The number of species that human activity has made extinct is depressing but it is small in comparison. We didn't make the dinos extinct? Are you suggesting the dinos have heavenly counterparts? — universeness
I am surprised you ask! Due to its historical use by nefarious humans to facilitate small elites to control large populations. Its power has been reduced since but remains still very very powerful and it still presents clear and present danger to the progression and survival of the human species.BTW, you show (,luckily!) a lot of interest in theism/gods/God. Why? — EugeneW
5D torus guy — universeness
Due to its historical use by nefarious humans to facilitate small elites to control large populations. Its power has been reduced since but remains still very very powerful and it still presents clear and present danger to the progression and survival of the human species. — universeness
Doesn't science have the same feature? — EugeneW
Torus Guy! Is that a Marvel character yet? Stan Lee would have been jealous! — EugeneW
Technology gave us the light bulb and the internet and morphine etc and also the gun and the bullet etc but as I have said and you have not directly responded to, Nuclear bombs don't kill people, people kill people. — universeness
If you want to insist that science can cause as many problems for human as religions can then I really have few problems with that insistence — universeness
Perhaps we can agree that both require far more rigorous checks and balances than exist at present. I agree, but, technology will take this species beyond this planet which will give us much better protection against extinction, nothing in theism offers that unless you think god(s) will eventually give us good spaceships. — universeness
Could be another story for your writing hand. You know enough about the physics involved so you could give Torus guy the powers he needs to control his Universe, just like the old human storytellers did for all the gods they invented! :wink: — universeness
I previously asked you about your relationship with YOUR god(s) as did I like sushi. At last, you have now offered a little more insight. So, you don't worship god(s). It sounds to me then that YOUR god(s) are AT BEST, 'background decoration,' in your life and not as significant as your more emotive postings would suggest. As I said, you are a mischievous provocateur, in my opinion, and an unconvincing theist. You just get a buzz out of 'annoying' atheists. But most atheists are well-practiced at dealing with such. Individuals like Matt Dillahunty would quickly chew you up, in my opinion. — universeness
Of course. Christianity doesn't kill people either. People kill people. You can't separate both though. Science and Christianity dont exist in a vacuum. — EugeneW
Not sure what you mean by "far more rigorous checks and balances than exist at present". — EugeneW
The spaceship argument is...well...ridiculous. or should I say ludicrous. — EugeneW
Hadnt seen this one yet! I go into it later! The dog looks at me again with waggling tale. I know what time it is! — EugeneW
So, you don't worship god(s). It sounds to me then that YOUR god(s) are AT BEST, 'background decoration,' in your life and not as significant as your more emotive postings would suggest. — universeness
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