Which is the true light? (god?)
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You are.Do you imagine that you have now converted everybody and we're all just gasping to be shown the wonderful light that fills your life? You may not have noticed but nobody has said that they agree with your summary of your wonderfully successful arguments. Nobody is listening.
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Speaking of everlasting light, I wonder if heaven is lit up with many more Shadowhawks?
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No, all the real evidence is against it.Have you addressed the link between mental illnesses, epilepsy, and religion? Do you agree that the the symptoms of Apostle Paul could fit epilepsy? Have you considered that his conversion into Christianily might have been a result of a hallucination experienced in an epileptic fit?
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Posted 19 March 2014 - 06:57 AM
Oh really, what might that be? Is it not strange that today people with religious delusions are successfully treated with antipsychotics, while in the olden days they founded cults and religions, some of which are still alive today?No, all the real evidence is against it.Have you addressed the link between mental illnesses, epilepsy, and religion? Do you agree that the the symptoms of Apostle Paul could fit epilepsy? Have you considered that his conversion into Christianily might have been a result of a hallucination experienced in an epileptic fit?
Posted 19 March 2014 - 10:10 AM
Oh really, what might that be? Is it not strange that today people with religious delusions are successfully treated with antipsychotics, while in the olden days they founded cults and religions, some of which are still alive today?No, all the real evidence is against it.Have you addressed the link between mental illnesses, epilepsy, and religion? Do you agree that the the symptoms of Apostle Paul could fit epilepsy? Have you considered that his conversion into Christianily might have been a result of a hallucination experienced in an epileptic fit?
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Speaking of reality we are discussing “which religion.” I have shown several analogies so far, http://www.longecity...0#entry650187 and conclusions. http://www.longecity...0#entry650368 I then turned to the Big Bang for help because it is by far the dominant scientific cosmology today. Science cannot deal with the question of which religion but it can help us with questions of cosmology and all religions have cosmological views.
In Jewish, Christian and Islamic, religions the universe began to exist when God created it. It started and it developed and changed in time. We have argued various aspects of this as evidence for the existence of God.
What is the support for the Big Bang?
1. Einstein’s theory of general relativity, and the scientific confirmation of its accuracy
2. measurements of the cosmic microwave background radiation
3. red-shifting of light from galaxies moving away from us
4. radioactive element abundance predictions (from supernovae)
5, helium/hydrogen abundance predictions (nuclear fusion)
6. star formation and stellar life cycle theories
7. the second law of thermodynamics
A new discovery further strengthens #2 showing Space-time ripples left over from the Big Bang have been picked up for the first time by Harvard scientists. http://www.longecity...630#entry650381
So what?
Space was created and time began at the first moment.
1. There was no space causally prior to the universe beginning to exist
2. There was no time causally prior to the universe beginning to exist
3. There was no matter causally prior to the universe beginning to exist
All of these things began to exist at the first moment. They didn’t exist and then they did.
This fits with which religions cosmology? Perhaps this can help us decide which religion fits reality.
It is no accident that a Christian priest invented the Big Bang model. http://www.longecity...630#entry650399
http://www.catholich...th-and-science/
His name is Mgr Georges Lemaître, a Christian and Catholic priest who is the father of modern cosmology http://www.amnh.org/...p_lemaitre.html
http://answers.yahoo...10061334AAbwrBl
http://www.freerepub...n/1945606/posts
http://www.ask.com/q...big-bang-theory
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Posted 21 March 2014 - 01:30 AM
You are right about time. Your bolding didn't work. Does creation imply time when it is time which is being created? Anyway, thanks.Speaking of reality we are discussing “which religion.” I have shown several analogies so far, http://www.longecity...0#entry650187 and conclusions. http://www.longecity...0#entry650368 I then turned to the Big Bang for help because it is by far the dominant scientific cosmology today. Science cannot deal with the question of which religion but it can help us with questions of cosmology and all religions have cosmological views.
In Jewish, Christian and Islamic, religions the universe began to exist when God created it. It started and it developed and changed in time. We have argued various aspects of this as evidence for the existence of God.
What is the support for the Big Bang?
1. Einstein’s theory of general relativity, and the scientific confirmation of its accuracy
2. measurements of the cosmic microwave background radiation
3. red-shifting of light from galaxies moving away from us
4. radioactive element abundance predictions (from supernovae)
5, helium/hydrogen abundance predictions (nuclear fusion)
6. star formation and stellar life cycle theories
7. the second law of thermodynamics
A new discovery further strengthens #2 showing Space-time ripples left over from the Big Bang have been picked up for the first time by Harvard scientists. http://www.longecity...630#entry650381
So what?
Space was created and time began at the first moment.
1. There was no space causally prior to the universe beginning to exist
2. There was no time causally prior to the universe beginning to exist
3. There was no matter causally prior to the universe beginning to exist
All of these things began to exist at the first moment. They didn’t exist and then they did.
This fits with which religions cosmology? Perhaps this can help us decide which religion fits reality.
It is no accident that a Christian priest invented the Big Bang model. http://www.longecity...630#entry650399
http://www.catholich...th-and-science/
His name is Mgr Georges Lemaître, a Christian and Catholic priest who is the father of modern cosmology http://www.amnh.org/...p_lemaitre.html
http://answers.yahoo...10061334AAbwrBl
http://www.freerepub...n/1945606/posts
http://www.ask.com/q...big-bang-theory
Your statement that I have bolded implies a timeline, we know that the big bang created not only the universe but time itself. The word ''creation'' here is not fit to describe what happened since it's grammè as Derrida would say implies a before and after. It's the best we have so we use it but one must not think about these questions in terms of words.
I just wanted to point this, I'm not interested in entering a debate about the veracity of a religion.
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