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Originally Posted by Lazonby
I can assure you that there is no chance whatsoever that a 'greater being' did that.
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Oh ok, let's ignore the fact that science has yet to, and likely will NEVER, explain the creation of the universe. You want me to believe in something that science cannot explain. It is no different than a person believing that God created the universe. It's an unknown that cannot currently be explained. An openminded person would accept this. Instead you put your faith in a belief that your way of creation is right, and everyone elses is wrong. No different than a bible thumping christian with his views of creationism.
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Originally Posted by Lazonby
Not everything is possible. Come on, that is junior school stuff.
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You're the spitting definition of closeminded. Not to mention that under your natural laws just about anything IS possible. Natural laws are not a constraint, technology and finite resources are.
You say there can be no God. What is a human to an ant farm? Open your mind man. You assume we're not ants. An ant cannot fathom our world. You assume because we're intelligent and consciously aware that we exist, that there can be nothing greater. There can always be something you cannot fathom. We know this is true for all other creatures of this planet, an ant, a monkey, a fish, they cannot understand their existance.
You can teach a dog to catch a frisbee or rollover on command, but you cannot teach it math or science. A dog will never understand calculus or Einstein's theory of relativity. It's not capable of fathoming these things. Yet you assume there is not something greater that we cannot fathom. That's your belief. And while I may not agree with it, I am open to it and understand it may or may not be true. This is called openmindness. You on the other hand are very closeminded.