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NYCSPITZ 03-19-2014 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by oats (Post 302329)
Veritas, is your mind made up?

thank u

NYCSPITZ 03-19-2014 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Swerve (Post 302283)
Doesn't disclaim God.

Disclaims creation theory.

thank u

NYCSPITZ 03-19-2014 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Frank Metts (Post 302317)
To bible thumpers this does indirectly disprove the theory that god create all that was see in 7 days

thank u

NYCSPITZ 03-19-2014 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by El Pancake (Post 302320)
lol this needed proving still?

brb harvard being dumb af wasting money

"earth is round, says new harvard study"

thanks

NYCSPITZ 03-19-2014 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by oats (Post 302324)
I was reading about this yesterday, glad someone posted it. Definitely an exciting find, and one of the more interesting corners of astrophysics (early universe theories). It's fascinating to me because on earth, things erode, decay, and altogether disappear due to atmospheric interferences, but in space there are still possibilities to discover direct remnants from the beginning of the universe. Even when they're as small as gravitational waves.

These small gravitational variances, by the way, are the reason why any life is able to exist. Without them, all matter would be uniformly distributed over the expanse of space, making it impossible for any matter to congregate close enough to a star to sustainably exist. In terms of pure science (not considering religious implications, that is), it's a really exciting discovery if it continues to check out, which all sources seem to suggest it will.

TYVM

NYCSPITZ 03-19-2014 04:59 PM

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Originally Posted by ill nik-A (Post 302340)
u guys not believing in God proves why society is the way it is

Listen to me my children

Harvard is the devil

lmfao thank u

NYCSPITZ 03-19-2014 04:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Innovator (Post 302368)
Only sane post in here. Was thinking the same thing.

me too thank u

Veritas kill yourself you ignorant faggot

veritas 03-19-2014 05:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Hush (Post 302357)
Lol at believing in god


Fuck him and u u bald faggot

You believe in a god and I can prove it...I can even tell u its name.

veritas 03-19-2014 05:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Totoro (Post 302430)
me too thank u

Veritas kill yourself you ignorant faggot

You are the ignorant one....and willfully so.

NYCSPITZ 03-19-2014 05:29 PM

You are from the south willfully

NYCSPITZ 03-19-2014 05:29 PM

the devil has u my nigga

veritas 03-19-2014 05:39 PM

he tried to get me to sell him my soul a few months back, I wouldn't.

uh-oh 03-19-2014 06:50 PM

the thing humans struggle with the most, is the man made idea of a thing called "TIME"

when in reality it doesnt exist. everything is happening right now. everything you ever did is happening right this instant. so is everything you will ever do.

there is no time. its just something human brains perceiver to explain everything not happening at once

i try to tell people but they dont get it

wer'e just the fires of the all

oats 03-19-2014 06:53 PM

This thread took a sharp turn to stupid

Sicc 03-19-2014 07:01 PM

In the name of the,

Father

Son

& Holy spirit.

May the lord be with you all.

/blessed

Destroyer 03-19-2014 07:02 PM

oh Christ

namix 03-19-2014 07:39 PM

"Hi, my name is God, but some of you might know me as the big bang"

In the end we'll probably just see that science and faith were both looking at and describing the same thing but calling them different names.

Seek and ye shall find --- perception is reality... read more about those universal truths in the Bible if you're religious, or in the "Uncertainty Principle" if you favor science.

At some point, something served as an "initial impetus" --- and we’re too busy dissecting the differences to see the similarities.

Whether it was the Big Bang, God, or both:
  • -- it was all that was, is and could be --- the beginning and end, literally the Alpha & Omega.
  • -- Whatever created creation co-created the idea of a Creator.
  • -- From the Alpha & Omega.... BANG, let there be light.
  • -- from all that was, is, and could be --- it expanded, separated, and allowed matter to individuate -- creation through division..
  • -- and thus, we were literally created in it's image...

...and now we create in our image; our cells replicate themselves in their image, we reproduce and pass on genetics in our image, we invent and advance technology in our image.

Then we use our creations to support or contend the existence of God or the big bang.... and coming full circle, we simultaneously want to be a part of something bigger than ourselves yet contradictorily want to be the end all be all… s’how we were created, Alpha & omega... from need God to be God and everything in between.

namix 03-19-2014 07:42 PM

my creation theory
 
In the beginning:
a man of faith looked up, a man of science looked down; they were far too busy debating the truths they found, but would have seen the same thing in a different way had they looked around.

Fig 03-19-2014 07:44 PM

Lol at shits on religion

I have all the things to say...

rationalizing your faith away

namix 03-19-2014 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by uh-oh (Post 302533)
the thing humans struggle with the most, is the man made idea of a thing called "TIME"

when in reality it doesnt exist. everything is happening right now. everything you ever did is happening right this instant. so is everything you will ever do.

there is no time. its just something human brains perceiver to explain everything not happening at once

i try to tell people but they dont get it

wer'e just the fires of the all

i hear you... i can see why saying it like that would overwhelm some people --- but you can definitely support the idea that time is "perceived"...since time is literally 'relative', no different than the distance between two objects (hence space being relative, and time and space being intertwined)

time exists in the minds of those perceiving it, but word, it is definitely a subjective measure of the "space" between two points.

in terms of it all happening at once... the best way i try to explain your point is through a dreams... it feels like you are experiencing time 'relatively' normally until you actually look back on it, and there's no reason we won't look back on our lives like a dream...

In a world of polarity, time can only exist with timelessness.. so i do think what you said makes sense, for what its worth lol.


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