originally posted in:Secular Sevens
Proof? Funny I can always ask the question "where did that come form?" I can keep asking that until science runs out of answers. Now you can also do the same with religion. But that's the point.
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Knowing what produced something is completely inessential to knowing that it exists.
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Ok so last I hard science says that the big band was caused by a "god particle." Where did that "god particle" come from? What created it? See those questions can be asked about everything. Until you eventually take it by faith.
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No, that's hilariously wrong. The Higgs Boson is not what 'caused' the big bang, and we don't need to know what did cause the big bang to know that it happened.
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Except the difference is that the answers that science doesn't have, they're actually working to find out.
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But they never will. Because the question "where did that come from/ what created that?" can always be asked. Eventually they will come to the reality that something always was. And at that point people will say "then why can't God always be?" Science and religion are one and the same. They explain each other and one can not exist with out the other.
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[quote]But they never will.[/quote]We can't say that with any certainty. [quote] Eventually they will come to the reality that something always was.[/quote]There's no evidence that supports such a claim that something always existed. [quote]Science and religion are one and the same.[/quote]No, they're not. [quote]one can not exist with out the other.[/quote]Both are independent and can exist without the other.
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Well I see you have no understanding of what I just said. Its like talking to wall.
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Well, I can't say I didn't try to have a civil discussion with you. It's a shame you have to be condescending about it.
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Ill tell you what. I will try to make my point more clear and carry out a better conversation tomorrow. I have work early in the morning.
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No one is being condescending. You didn't understand a word of my post.