fuzz them — Jack Cummins
What about an oil painting of the baby Jesus in its manger about to be lasered in the head by a time-traveling agent from the future? — universeness
Or perhaps a painting of Jesus and his whole family getting chopped up by 10 ethnic cleansers who burst through their door and are killing every Jew in the room? — universeness
I think the common ground will be found in time! We are a fledgling consciousness, we have yet to even leave our planetary nest. — universeness
I cant see art as offering any bridge between religion and science by means of the fact that Richard Dawkins can enjoy the same piece of classical music or like the same painting as a theist might — universeness
I have to admit, you have a wild fantasy, uni! Apopstasist? — EugeneW
Don't get carried away by a little too much fantasy though — EugeneW
And art that would offer a bridge? — EugeneW
Or perhaps a painting of Jesus and his whole family getting chopped up by 10 ethnic cleansers who burst through their door and are killing every Jew in the room?
— universeness
I have to admit, you have a wild fantasy, uni! Apopstasist? — EugeneW
Is fantasy currently under theistic ownership? — universeness
But the theist will still suggest god created it — universeness
Why do you assume "art, science and God" have anything to do with depicting "reality"? (Btw, follow the link highlit by "Agency".) — 180 Proof
Im a theist. They didnt create that planet. It evolved. — EugeneW
What do you mean?What makes you question that? — EugeneW
Yeah, especially your fantasies of god(s).I just say that the fantasy will always remain a fantasy. — EugeneW
Doctor, heal thyself first!Let's face reality with a proper dose of realism. — EugeneW
70 years is hardly a single human lifetime, a spacetime blink! There will be a moon base soon enough. Easier to launch from there as opposed to Earth.Where have we been in almost 70 years? On the Moon, 1 lightsecond away... — EugeneW
Is fantasy currently under theistic ownership? — universeness
Doctor, heal thyself first! — universeness
70 years is hardly a single human lifetime, a spacetime blink! There will be a moon base soon enough. Easier to launch from there as opposed to Earth. — universeness
There will be a moon base soon enough. Easier to launch from there as opposed to Earth. — universeness
You don't match or come close to any theist I know — universeness
I meant, why is it? — EugeneW
Again I don't know what you mean here. Lost in translation somewhere between Dutch English and Scots English!If distance doubles every generation you would be right. But it doesn't — EugeneW
In how long? And then? To Mars? And then? Pluto? And then? Then it gets reaeaealy hard... — EugeneW
We are talking past each other again. You suggested my suggestions for paintings were mere fantasy and I was basically saying so what? are you suggesting that only theists can fantasize? That's all I was saying. — universeness
Yeah, especially your fantasies of god(s). — universeness
Don't worry ya big fearty, we have lots of time, we like reproducing. Maybe after we exist outside our planet and inside our solar system we can build generational ships or many many hops between space stations that we built between here and Proxima! — universeness
Where did I say or suggest that? — EugeneW
I have to admit, you have a wild fantasy, uni! — EugeneW
Don't get carried away by a little too much fantasy though! — EugeneW
Dream on spacer! What if we have arrived on that faraway planet? Will we mess it up again? What if every planet is colonized? — EugeneW
What??
I have to admit, you have a wild fantasy, uni!
— EugeneW
Don't get carried away by a little too much fantasy though!
— EugeneW — universeness
You miss the main practical point I made. The more planets/space stations etc we exist on, the harder it is to make us extinct. If we are all on one planet then we can be made extinct quite easily. — universeness
However, it could be that the idea of God is a metaphorical truth, and that may be how Einstein saw the idea of God, and Jung too. — Jack Cummins
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