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'krez' said:
After realizing that (IMHO) gods and such are the ridiculous imaginings of primitive people before our species discovered science…
…but I find it irritating that some people like to belittle those that believe in God with "you don't know much about science and you're just using religion because you're stupid".
And it seemed to me that, with your post, you shit on theists publicly, am I wrong?
Again, sorry, no I don't. I just call it like I see it, and occasionally still fail to get the wording right.
@Cygnus_X: Religious people do not have a monopoly on morality, and it is insulting to imply that only through supernatural means can a human know that child rape is bad.
It's not only insulting, it's also very, very frightening to know that there are people out there who would be amoral if they weren't afraid of the supernatural.
@Cygnus_X: Religious people do not have a monopoly on morality, and it is insulting to imply that only through supernatural means can a human know that child rape is bad.
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So, if time was "stopped" at the "centre of the big bang", how did it get...unstuck? Generally this sort of thing makes little sense to me. The "Big bang" implies action, change. Thus implies the flow of time.
You should read about the Anthropic Principle.
A question...I understand the Anthropic Principle quite naturally when it is about planets- that is, there are possibly millions of planets even only in our galaxy, and life on Earth exists simply because of statistics; we know there are many planets, in one of them it simply happened. I understand it as far as the universe goes, if I can phrase it correctly, that is, we observe life simply because in this particular time the universe cas home to a point where life can be created. I don't understand it as far as the general picture of the laws of physics goes; as far as we know, there is only one universe and one set of laws(if those laws are changing during the lifetime since the big bang, they are just special cases of a more general law; in any case, there are physical laws). So why are the physical laws the way they are and allow emergence of more complex forms(hydrogen,carbon,oxygen,stars,planets,life forms and so on). We can imagine uncountable sets of laws where no order would emerge, ever. What is the answer to this?
The idea that's made the most sense to me is: Those uncountable sets of laws comprise the multi-multiverse: the set of all multiverses, each one with slightly different laws of physics. Then you apply the anthropic principle as usual: if we were in a different multiverse, one that didn't permit life, then we wouldn't be around to notice it.
Any element of structure you can identify in the multi-multiverse - say, for example, the list of variables that each multiverse assigns differently - can then be further dissolved into the multi-multi-multiverse, and so on.
It's extremely problematic to talk about such things 'existing' though, because it's no longer clear what 'exist' even really means in that context.
Richard "Superpig" Fine - saving pigs from untimely fates - Microsoft DirectX MVP 2006/2007/2008/2009
"Shaders are not meant to do everything. Of course you can try to use it for everything, but it's like playing football using cabbage." - MickeyMouse
I don't get why atheists are atheists. You have nothing to lose by believing.
Richard "Superpig" Fine - saving pigs from untimely fates - Microsoft DirectX MVP 2006/2007/2008/2009
"Shaders are not meant to do everything. Of course you can try to use it for everything, but it's like playing football using cabbage." - MickeyMouse
'SteveDeFacto' said:
The internet is for[font="Verdana, sans-serif"] all intents and purposes infinite. There is more information right now on the internet than you could ever read in a life time and it is expanding at a faster rate than you can read.
No, it's about 3 petabytes data. Most of it porn and spam. Most information is the same repeated thousands times over.
It really is nothing compared to knowledge and information that has been, is, and will be carried out by traditional means; vision, books,speech,music,direct contact, etc etc.
I love the internet, but please, every new shiny toy we find we make it as the best thing since sliced bread.
Btw, you have "infinite resources of data" and you still haven't figured out that many,many people that believe in God don't believe in a "magic man in the sky"?
Seriously, "magic man in the sky"? Wtf? Where is that man? Does he have a beard? Is he really in the sky? Which direction? Can he slalom through the satellites? Can the lice in his head be factored into prime numbers? Does he watch "The Apprentice"? Seriously? That's your best shot? You're picking the stupidest of all the stupid versions of religion so you can have an easy target? "Magic man in the sky"? No. Just. No.
I also love it how an atheist uses phrases as "embrace the truth". Seriously? Last time I was an atheist, we didn't really consider ourselves to hold any kind of absolute "truth"…You'd make a very good tele-evangelist, should you consider to change careers, honestly.
"THERE IS NO GOD! I READ IT ON THE INTERNET!"