For those of you who believe in God
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Thread Topic: For those of you who believe in God
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There isn't proof that you CAN function without one.
There isn't proof that you CAN'T function without one.
There just isn't proof. There is a lot of evidence (enough to be considered a theory) but there is not proof. -
Okay I said that wrong --- there is proof that if you cut someone's brain out they will die.
But there isn't proof that every human being has an functions with one. -
.... What do you think evidence is?
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Evidence is not proof. Evidence makes the theory more logical and true. But there still isn't proof.
Take the Big Bang for an example ~
(I don't believe it but I'll just pretend I do for this example)
There is a ton of evidence that proves it. Therefore it is believed to be true. But unless you actually lived during those times, you don't know for sure that it happened.
Lets take a way smaller example ~
There is pink paint all over your white walls.
No one in the house has paint except your sister.
And she only has pink paint.
And she is standing in your room with paint on her fingers.
You'd obviously accuse her of doing it.
But if you weren't there he exact moment she did it, you don't know for a fact that she did it. (There are thousands of possible explanations; her friends could've set her up, etc.)
So evidence is in no way proof. -
Then I guess the moon isn't really there because we only have evidence of theories that it's there. Because we have no real proof that it's there because only a couple of people have been up into space and seeing it is not good enough and then when it disappears for three days... Woah!! What's happening there?
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Everyone has seen the moon.
Ya look up in the sky, ya see the moon.
Ya see it, ya have proof that it's there. -
Except for when it's not there for three days.
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There's no proof that it doesn't disappear from the universe and reappear a couple days later.
It's not really that logical but there's no proof that it doesn't happen. -
First off: it can't disappear from the universe because it's stuck in earth's gravitational pull.
Second: you completely screwed up what I was trying to point out....
Third: I was trying to say that you know the moon is there even when you can't see it (like on a cloudy night or when it's a new moon), just like the brain. -
That is a theory that makes sense and I believe it but unless you are watching the moon 24/7 you don't know what it does.
Well then say what you were trying to say.
HOW do you know the moon is not there even when you can't see it? If you can't see what it is doing, how do you know it isn't disappearing from the universe? -
It's not a theory. It's fact. Just like how we haven't flown out of orbit with the sun.
I already did. It was my "Third:".
How do I know? I know because scientists and astronauts have recorded data about the moon always being there, and we don't see it when it's a new moon because that's when we see the dark side of it and it's in-between the sun and the earth. -
But if they don't watch it ALWAYS they don't know what's it's doing ALL THE TIME.
(Sorry for caps locks; I'm too lazy to use italics) -
But they don't need to watch it all the time. They can take a break from watching it, the moon's not gonna be like "aha! They finally stopped watching me. Now I can go to Neptune and see how he's doing". It's not gonna do that.
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If you're not watching it all the time, you don't know that it's not going to do that.
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It obviously isn't.
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