Dear, Sir How can you calculate the odds of something that never happend?
In the context of the discussion fish and I had, I was just explaining how odds don't really mean anything when trying to calculate the odds of things that have already happened. The smallest odds are meaningless if the event already happened, say there was a chance of 1 in 3 billion for some random event to happen...k, say it happened... that doesn't do anything to the odds, the odds stay the same. You can't look at the event, then calculate odds backwards... it doesn't make any sense. That's what he does with evolution, evolution happens, it's a verifiable fact, he admits micro evolution happens, then he sits there and says "but the odds against it are soooooooo small!"... as if taking both positions won't be pointed out...
Again, both sides require a great leap of faith to substantiate.
I'm willing to admit I'm struggling with my faith in God but everyone on here that sounds like pure evolutionists still cannot explain how everything began. They reference highly debatable science that no one can wrap their brains around (much like god). Something does not come from nothing.
CrackerJax says you cannot immediately say a mystical person created the universe just because we don't have the answer. But so many here claim that pure raw evolution (big bang moving forward) exists like Jack Daniels. That it was distilled and delivered. Please just explain to me how it all started.
The answer is you just don't know how it all started but are not willing to consider anything outside of pure science. Or we haven't found it yet.
We will never find out how to make something out of nothing because 1+1 still equals two on the sun.
Something from nothing doesn not exist. If you think it does then we live in an ant farm and we are all wrong.
Science hasn't changed? Really? The earth was flat at one time.
Less holes in it...
I know of no facts as to how something is created from nothing. Hate to keep beating that horse but it's a really big horse full of holes that nobody can explian.
Please explain.
It's not our responsibility to explain "how everything began". That has
nothing to do with the theory of evolution. So I guess a more accurate description would be "big bangers" or something similar.. I'm a proud "big banger". lmao.. Anyway.. I do not know how everything began. I'm not going to sit here and lie and say I do. Where would that get me? I know it would get me nowhere... fast. Faster than
actually not knowing... It's not a secret, and I fully admit it. That my friend is
progress.
The science is difficult if you don't know the basics. Trust me if you spend enough time researching, reading and studying this stuff it's not that hard to grasp basic concepts. The biggest obstacle is ALWAYS a persons faith, because what you discover to be true about the reality we experience usually conflicts with what was thought to be true thousands of years ago to ancient man. Your books tell you
specifically that anything that tries to "lead you away from your faith" is guided by evil intentions, or evil spirits, or satan himself... If they don't say that, they must imply it because a lot of the believers I come across seem to believe that. It's not that the information is difficult, it's that the way they learn is selective. It's unbelievably detremental to oneself to only absorb and actually learn the things your belief system tells you is OK to learn.
The big bang theory does not ever say "something came from nothing". Not at all. HUGE misconception. But what does Christianity, Judaism, Islam say about the creation of man? The creation of everything?.. They are the ones who are saying "something came from nothing" aren't they?
The big bang theory is easy to understand if you realize it's not 100% certain, just like I explained pretty much nothing is 100% certain. If you're looking for absolute certainty, you will never be satisfied. The concepts involved are difficult to understand sometimes because they involve things we've never experienced, no time, no space, etc.. Things that happened litterally in the beginning.. The laws say matter can't come from nothing, and matter cannot be destroyed, only changed. That holds true everywhere we've ever been or ever seen. Whose to say that our universe didn't come from some other universe? Or from a previous universe's big bang that expanded, ran it's course then contracted and is in the cycle again? Time is such a difficult thing to grasp for our human minds, do not let that limit your ability to think outside the box.
The bible never said the world was flat science did
...and the absolute beauty of this one ladies and gentlemen... GC doesn't seem to get the irony in it...
Sir, the basic, uneducated human population of the world, you know, the ones who did not travel across oceans yet... the ones who were religious... were the ones saying the world was flat. It wasn't until science got involved that we discovered the world was round. Pull your head out, you're missing reality.