Barberbob2
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Could you please explain "The Big Bang"?
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Oh and if EJ is correct how did the dust get there?
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Emma has described the formation of planets, stars, and solar systems.
The universe is a different story. A series of virtual particles popping in and out of existence that through a false vacuum being the original source, compressed these into a tin primeval atom in an inconceivably dense spot.
These subatomic quarks in the most basic elements annihilated each other at fast speeds. Releasing energy and creating the first atoms whose nuclei, when combined, make other elements we know we are made up of to this very day and are also found in comets and other planets. We are made of star stuff.
(Just for record's sake: Atheism does not equal advanced physics and biological abiogenesis that religious fucktards don't take the time to understand out of pure arrogance and then go on to claim that atheists believe this without looking into anything.) -
I've always wanted to know what happened before the Big Bang. Like, exactly how everything got there. I know the religious explation, "That's just how God made it," but that's not enough for me. How did those chaotic, subatomic particles come to be? I've watched documentaries, I've read books, but nothing seems to have the answer. When one thinks about it, if those particles had never existed, nothing would. There would be no such thing as space, color, or even time. Had those particles have never existed we wouldn't have the universe or galaxies or even the stars that seem to have been there since the beginning of time. We wouldn't have the world as we know it.
So every day I sit there in class or in my bed before I fall asleep and wonder, "How did everything come to be?" And when I voice my thought only to here the answer, "God did it," I can't help but say, "But how did God get there?"
Then as I sit there in wonder and awe at the world around I consider one thing that seems impossible yet probable at the same time; I think to myself, "Could God be those subatomic particles? Could mankind have been explaining the Big Bang through religion, never realizing that every theist truly believes in the same thing? Could religion simply be a worship of tiny particles from the beginning of time?"
Then I'm forced to wait yet another night in complete wonder only to try to find out another day. -
I am not a scientific atheist. My rejection of God has nothing to do with my knowledge of how the world came to be, but rather my knowledge of the world as it is. All I can say scientifically is that there are infinite possibilities and infinite explanations as to why there is something instead of nothing. God may even be one of them, but it is not likely. From all that I know of the world from simply living and observing life, God is not there, and if he is then is either malevolent or ambivalent.
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Thank you for explaining barberbob2.
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The origin of the universe should not be the focal point for an opinion on religion. Tongue makes a good point even though I don't know if he did it intentionally. Look at everything else about religion that is so wrong.
Look at how many of the texts are horribly barbaric and violent.
Look at how many times the bible has been rewritten and corrupted by different people in power.
Look at the millions of people slaughtered in the name of religion. Crusades, Witch trials, Nazis, 9/11, Slavery, and the list goes on.
Look at all the logical fallicies in religion.
Look at the way God presents himself. He's an asshole.
The big bang has not been proven scientifically. But there is research behind it and there are scientific facts to back up their theory. At least they're trying to understand it.
My main problem with religion is it teaches us to be happy with ignorance. And that's not what I want to be. I want to learn things and ask questions. Not use "God did it" as my back up answer for everything.
Use your minds and think. Shake off bronze aged idiology. Become your own person instead of kneeling under the indoctrination you've recieved since birth. THINK -
Trust me, if other people of my religion found out how much I credit science I'd be disowned.
I believe in evolution, most others of my religion believe in creation.
I believe in the Big Bang, most others if my religion believe only in God.
My question is how did it get there? I'm tired of hearing, "That's how God made it." And I'm tired of hearing, "We may never know."
I want to hear who, what, when, where, why, and how. Even if it proves my religious beliefs wrong. I want to know how it happened. And if the answer is simply, "That's the way God made it," I want to know how he got there. -
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You want the answer to a question we don't know for certain the answer to.
We may not know, but I can promise you that we're working on figuring it out. -
It's part of my life long dream to work on that actually.
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Science can prove nothing. That is a scientific fact.
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^ I agree with that man.
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Someone didn't get the purpose of the picture.
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