Cann!bal said:I agree with you on majority of what you said. However, Young Earth Creationists believe dinosaurs coexisted with human beings, and they also believe the Earth is 6,000 to 10,000 years old, not 2,000.
KillTheNoise said:So what your saying Slackers is this "higher power" filled mans head with ideas, and thus the world as we know it.
Slacker said:This post is not meant to offend any body, if you can not handle my point of view then do not read my threads:
I personally believe that there is a higher being, not saying it is god, not saying it is not god. If you look at animals per example you shall see my reasoning. When man first domesticated the wild dog, and made it either a pet, work animal, hunting animal etc, the animal knew nothing of what the person wanted it to do nor did it have any idea on the tricks that the person would teach it. We took these animals in, taught them to do tricks (sit, stay, lay down, track, pull sleds etc) and they do it with out hesitation now pretty much on demand. Same thing with teaching birds to talk, obey orders etc. Now if you step back and look at the big picture, maybe there is something up there that has taught us how to live our lives, how to do the things we do, how to build the stuff we know how to build. I mean think about it, how in the world did the creation of steel just come to Henry Bessemer? I mean it would be one thing if it was simple like creating fire through friction, but there are so many catalyst and precursors etc in the creation of steel. How did James Watts come up with the steam engine or Christian Huygens create the internal combustion motor in the 1600s? I look at it like this, we are a higher beings pets. This higher being trains us, teaches us methods to do stuff with out us even knowing that they are doing so. I figured that we are like a giant ant farm to this higher being. If you have a EDUCATED rebuttal feel free to continue the conversation here, pm, aim, or skype with me.
Slacker said:Ok now whats to say that science is not a word created to describe the exact events that i described in my earlier post? How would we be able it describe it if it did happen with out being told that the person that created it was insane?
Like i said im not saying that there is no god, but at the same time how are we just now discovering stuff mathematically and engineer wise that was used to build the pyramids?
2Chains said:Though it may not be a god to some, there has to be a higher power or stronger force in charge of the creation of everything. It only makes sense. To me, the Big Bang Theory and other science theories about creation such as evolution just don't quite piece together. A random "explosion" out of nothing created what we are today? I strongly doubt it. I believe in God, but that's just me
Cann!bal said:Once you comprehend quantum physics, something from 'nothing' is completely rational and possible.
2Chains said:True that some aspects of the Bible seem outrageous, but the point i was getting at is there must be a higher power/ God in the world. And the idea of evolution and the Big Bang theory really do not click with me. It just doesn't seem likely.
A scientific theory summarizes a hypothesis or group of hypotheses that have been supported with repeated testing. If enough evidence accumulates to support a hypothesis, it moves to the next step—known as a theory—in the scientific method and becomes accepted as a valid explanation of a phenomenon.
I would agree with you on this. The idea of the Big Bang theory doesn't suit my fancy. Believing in a higher power gives me hope and purpose in my life.BasedGod said:True that some aspects of the Bible seem outrageous, but the point i was getting at is there must be a higher power/ God in the world. And the idea of evolution and the Big Bang theory really do not click with me. It just doesn't seem likely.
orc said:I would agree with you on this. The idea of the Big Bang theory doesn't suit my fancy. Believing in a higher power gives me hope and purpose in my life.
orc said:There has to be some God. I mean, everything didn't create itself someone had to do it.
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