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Do you believe in god?

Do you?

  • yes

    Votes: 113 55.7%
  • no

    Votes: 98 48.3%

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Chriscgr

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No, I do not believe it.



The Wikipedia can still contain incorrect information.
Oh and don't bring in your school levels, I literately don't care what your grades are. I finished school with 10 A's out of 14 lessons (we have a different school system to you, but this is high grades, I was top of the class) I also have a high IQ, I have knowledge in many areas, including religion. Your grades mean nothing to me.

I have heard enough information about the Big Bang from school, I don't need to know any more. Creation is what I believe.
You clearly haven't received enough information from school when you believe the Big Bang theory involved two rocks colliding. Your school has clearly failed to teach you on this topic.
 

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You clearly haven't received enough information from school when you believe the Big Bang theory involved two rocks colliding. Your school has clearly failed to teach you on this topic.
Technically it was a documentary film that we watched at school, so yeah, the people who made the documentary failed. But hey, its a theory, so of course lots of scientists are going to throw in ideas of how stuff happened, this just so happened to be one of them at the time.

If you did not wish me to share my grades then why did you proceed to tell me yours?
To show you that grades/levels mean absolutely nothing. You could have the lowest grades/levels but still be able to talk about this subject. All I'm saying is bringing in your/our education is pointless.
 

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Technically it was a documentary film that we watched at school, so yeah, the people who made the documentary failed. But hey, its a theory, so of course lots of scientists are going to throw in ideas of how stuff happened, this just so happened to be one of them at the time.


To show you that grades/levels mean absolutely nothing. You could have the lowest grades/levels but still be able to talk about this subject. All I'm saying is bringing in your/our education is pointless.
He just brought education in to highlight the fact he was well informed on this topic while you clearly are not, as all you've seen is a weird weird... documentary. You were the one who turned it into a competition by bringing up grades, not him.
 

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He just brought education in to highlight the fact he was well informed on this topic while you clearly are not, as all you've seen is a weird weird... documentary. You were the one who turned it into a competition by bringing up grades, not him.
Competition? Competition about what? That DVD wasn't the only thing I saw, like I've said before, I've seen plenty of information and I still do not believe in the Big Bang.

I am no longer going to discuss this. This conversation is over.
 

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This is absurdly flame-y.

If I recall correctly....
There is something called a "Singularity" which is basically the smallest unit of measurement in existence or something. Tinier than an electron.

It only existed because it held all the matter in what we now know as the Universe.
It was so tiny, because there was sooooo much gravity that it was forced together, smaller and smaller.
But then something disturbed it. It could have been tiny, it could have been massive. I haven't read up on that.

That disturbance was enough to tip the scales - And everything was sent flying out, in all directions. Particles scattered, and everything moved away from other things.

I wouldn't call it an expansion, really. It was an "explosion" that expanded virtually infinitely. Everything moved away from the center point, where the singularity had been. Some people think that the singularity is STILL, to this day, having particles leave the singularity - simply because it was so densely packed with matter, that not everything has had its turn to escape.
But that'd be where the center of the universe is.


In favor of creation:
Naturally, if God or gods really existed, then they'd either be sentient beings that have progressed to a level of understanding and capabilities that we couldn't hope to achieve in hundreds, thousands, if not millions of years, or truly gods.

If they're simply sentient beings, then where did they come from? No matter their intelligence, they still have to have been created from something. That favors science, really.

If they're actually gods, though, or God, (I'm a Christian) then they wouldn't necessarily have to have been created - They simply existed at the beginning.

Oh, wait a second. This thread just says "Do you believe in God" so I'll just say this as if there were only one God. (Which I personally believe.)

Then God would have a level of comprehension that we can't attain, and thus would know of a way that he/she exists in the first place. The Bible explains how He created the Earth, and we can easily assume something along the lines of "I won't tell you anything except what you need to know, and your own story."


Competition? Competition about what? That DVD wasn't the only thing I saw, like I've said before, I've seen plenty of information and I still do not believe in the Big Bang.

I am no longer going to discuss this. This conversation is over.
Sorry, I started writing this long before you posted that ^ so can I post this? >.<
is it over because you're losing badly? :D
THATS A Inappropriate body part on a male MOVE, BRO.
 

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is it over because you're losing badly? :D

btw you still haven't replied to my reply to your comment. If you've seen plenty of information against the Big Bang I'm sure it won't take you long to prove me wrong ;)
No, this is turning into a flame thread which we were trying to avoid, in fact we did, before you came.
I will not reply to your comment and you cannot make me.

If I see more flaming in this thread, it will be locked.

This is absurdly flame-y.

If I recall correctly....
There is something called a "Singularity" which is basically the smallest unit of measurement in existence or something. Tinier than an electron.

It only existed because it held all the matter in what we now know as the Universe.
It was so tiny, because there was sooooo much gravity that it was forced together, smaller and smaller.
But then something disturbed it. It could have been tiny, it could have been massive. I haven't read up on that.

That disturbance was enough to tip the scales - And everything was sent flying out, in all directions. Particles scattered, and everything moved away from other things.

I wouldn't call it an expansion, really. It was an "explosion" that expanded virtually infinitely. Everything moved away from the center point, where the singularity had been. Some people think that the singularity is STILL, to this day, having particles leave the singularity - simply because it was so densely packed with matter, that not everything has had its turn to escape.
But that'd be where the center of the universe is.


In favor of creation:
Naturally, if God or gods really existed, then they'd either be sentient beings that have progressed to a level of understanding and capabilities that we couldn't hope to achieve in hundreds, thousands, if not millions of years, or truly gods.

If they're simply sentient beings, then where did they come from? No matter their intelligence, they still have to have been created from something. That favors science, really.

If they're actually gods, though, or God, (I'm a Christian) then they wouldn't necessarily have to have been created - They simply existed at the beginning.

Oh, wait a second. This thread just says "Do you believe in God" so I'll just say this as if there were only one God. (Which I personally believe.)

Then God would have a level of comprehension that we can't attain, and thus would know of a way that he/she exists in the first place. The Bible explains how He created the Earth, and we can easily assume something along the lines of "I won't tell you anything except what you need to know, and your own story."



Sorry, I started writing this long before you posted that ^ so can I post this? >.<

THATS A Inappropriate body part on a male MOVE, BRO.
Yes, you can post it, I said I was stepping out, others may talk about it until it gets too flamy. And please don't use swear words.
 

Chriscgr

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This is absurdly flame-y.

If I recall correctly....
There is something called a "Singularity" which is basically the smallest unit of measurement in existence or something. Tinier than an electron.

It only existed because it held all the matter in what we now know as the Universe.
It was so tiny, because there was sooooo much gravity that it was forced together, smaller and smaller.
But then something disturbed it. It could have been tiny, it could have been massive. I haven't read up on that.

That disturbance was enough to tip the scales - And everything was sent flying out, in all directions. Particles scattered, and everything moved away from other things.

I wouldn't call it an expansion, really. It was an "explosion" that expanded virtually infinitely. Everything moved away from the center point, where the singularity had been. Some people think that the singularity is STILL, to this day, having particles leave the singularity - simply because it was so densely packed with matter, that not everything has had its turn to escape.
But that'd be where the center of the universe is.


In favor of creation:
Naturally, if God or gods really existed, then they'd either be sentient beings that have progressed to a level of understanding and capabilities that we couldn't hope to achieve in hundreds, thousands, if not millions of years, or truly gods.

If they're simply sentient beings, then where did they come from? No matter their intelligence, they still have to have been created from something. That favors science, really.

If they're actually gods, though, or God, (I'm a Christian) then they wouldn't necessarily have to have been created - They simply existed at the beginning.

Oh, wait a second. This thread just says "Do you believe in God" so I'll just say this as if there were only one God. (Which I personally believe.)

Then God would have a level of comprehension that we can't attain, and thus would know of a way that he/she exists in the first place. The Bible explains how He created the Earth, and we can easily assume something along the lines of "I won't tell you anything except what you need to know, and your own story."



Sorry, I started writing this long before you posted that ^ so can I post this? >.<

THATS A Inappropriate body part on a male MOVE, BRO.
It may be a Inappropriate body part on a male move but its probably the truth.

and for the last time the big bang was not an explosion, certainly not a conventional one at least!
 

Chriscgr

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No, this is turning into a flame thread which we were trying to avoid, in fact we did, before you came.
I will not reply to your comment and you cannot make me.

If I see more flaming in this thread, it will be locked.
its certainly not turning into a flame thread. The worst thing I've done is call you silly. I think you're overreacting just little bit/ making excuses.
 

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Sorry for the bump, but I felt like sharing just a tad bit.
I'm a deist. So yes. If you want more one deism, google it.
 
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