Theistless here are dancing around the arguments as posted
They love to play semantics game LOLhaha nice escape.!
Theistless here are dancing around the arguments as posted
They love to play semantics game LOLhaha nice escape.!
So to agree that the earth existed Billions of years, you Automatically ignore what the Bible Says. Creationist really believe that the Earth is only thousands of years, because of what they read in the Bible. let me post a video link
YouTube - Earth is 6,000 Years Old
YouTube - Proof Dinosaurs Lived With Man
the man in the video is a "GOD" believer. So any of you who believes in GOD, and at the same believes the Earth is Billions of years is confusing themselves.
Because in the first place, how did you learn that there is a GOD? diba sa BIBLE, or Parents nimo nga mak DIYOS, or PARI?
Last edited by orcgod; 07-21-2010 at 12:04 PM.
That's good enough for me. At least we have something in common: The respect of each other's views(esp. on belief) and not branding each other as illogical(or like having blind faith). Though sometimes I tend to retaliate.
It doesn't mean that since I believe in God, I will discard those scientific explanations.
Like what you said: Science is not the only way, nor always the best way, to gain an understanding of the world.
Cheers to that! Pwede na ta mag-tagay redhorse aneh. hehe
Of course we will have disagreement, so, mao nay makapa-taas sa istorya.
OT: The bible passages you quoted was written around 1000BC. That's why you don't need to take it literally. Like I said:
I haven't read a lot on Kant's noumenon so far.Originally Posted by redhorse1L
Once, men believed that gods live in mount Olympus, throwing bolts of lightning or creating huge tidal waves when angry.
Surely no one would believe on that these days, right?
But as what I've read, it is also subjected to criticisms, as it is already metaphysical.
As what I understand, in your opinion. The notion on the pre-BigBang events cannot be explained using our natural laws and reasons.
I don't know if you will have a firm stand on Kant's position. =)
response to Bangkilan:
It does strike me as odd that a lot of people here seem to take the existence of the supernatural as a given, without the need for a single proof...only faulty logic assembled to sound "reasonable". And yet they think they've won the argument just because those who are skeptical about the supernatural can only say "We don't know" or "We can't disprove it".
If you want the supernatural to enter into the question of causation, then prove it first. Can we observe a supernatural occurrence? It seems like the one who's dancing around the question are those who are cock-sure about the existence of the supernatural. Well, if it's as real to you as the chair you're sitting on, then it can't be that hard to show us some proofs...right?
sabat lang ko gamay bru....
dili tanang believers sa Bible ug creationists and mu-ingon nga 10,000 years old ra ang Earth bai... see below quote from Wiki:
only those creationists who are taking the Bible literally (e.g. YEC) would tell you so... and also... this thread isn't all about the Bible na... it is all about Creation or Chance... I believe in the Bible (not literally but by spirit)... but this isn't the thread for that discussion...Young Earth creationism (YEC) is a form of creationism that asserts the Heavens, Earth, and all life were created by direct acts of the Abrahamic God during a relatively short period, sometime between c. 5,700[1] and 10,000 years ago.[2] Its adherents are those Christians and Jews[3] who believe that God created the Earth in six 24-hour days, taking a literal interpretation of the Genesis creation narrative as a basis for their beliefs,[4][5] and include around 10-45% of American adults, depending on various polls.[6] Some adherents hold that this view is supported by existing evidence in the natural world. Those adherents believe that the scientific evidence supporting evolution, geological uniformitarianism, or other theories which are contradictory to a literal interpretation of this creation myth, is misinterpreted.[7]
so balik tah sa thread...
asa man gikan ang universe? (remind lang nako ni pirme para dili ta mawala)
[A] created by a Supreme Being who is beyond space and time (dimensions conceptualized by humans); OR
[b]CHANCE ra oi, TAGHAP ra ning tanan, CHAMBA ra jud
B) by Chance,
why?
who created the Universe? you probably say its GOD? ok, so if you dont agree that the Universe is by Chance, then a GOD must have created it right?
now the argument...So if a GOD created the Universe, who created GOD? did GOD exist by CHANCE? GOD just POP out of nowhere?
I have to thank you for at least taking the time to read my long posts. Your arguments are quite good, actually...*cough* William Lane Craig *cough*. If somebody can make a believer out of me, I wouldn't feel bad if that was you.
Anyway, you and I are not full-time ISTORYA posters. We have calls to answer and products to move. I'll take a break from this forum for a while. Please do continue to engage with posters from our side of the fence.
Once again, thank you. I hope everyone behaves well.![]()
We can only partially comprehend the notion of God's existence. To do so, we must use human concepts to speak of God: "without beginning or end"; "eternal"; "infinite", etc. The Bible says that He has always existed: " . . . even from everlasting to everlasting, thou art God" (Psalm 90:2). And, "Your throne is established from of old; Thou art from everlasting" (Psalm 93:2). Quite simply, God has no beginning and no end. So, where did God come from? He didn't. He always was.
To us, the notion of time is linear. One second follows the next, one minute is after another. We get older, not younger and we cannot repeat the minutes that have passed us by. We have all seen the time lines on charts: early time is on the left and later time is on the right. We see nations, people's lives, and plans mapped out on straight lines from left to right. We see a beginning and an end. But God is "beyond the chart." He has no beginning or end. He simply has always been.
Also, physics has shown that time is a property that is the result of the existence of matter. Time exists when matter exists. Time has even been called the fourth dimension. But God is not matter. In fact, God created matter. He created the universe. So, time began when God created the universe. Before that, God was simply existing and time had no meaning (except conceptually), no relation to Him. Therefore, to ask where God came from is to ask a question that cannot really be applied to God in the first place. Because time has no meaning with God in relation to who He is, eternity is also not something that can be absolutely related to God. God is even beyond eternity.
Eternity is a term that we finite creatures use to express the concept of something that has no end -- and/or no beginning. God has no beginning or end... He is outside the realm of time.
Source: Where did God come from? | Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry
If you want the supernatural to enter into the question of causation, then prove it first. Can we observe a supernatural occurrence? It seems like the one who's dancing around the question are those who are cock-sure about the existence of the supernatural. Well, if it's as real to you as the chair you're sitting on, then it can't be that hard to show us some proofs...right?
If there is a material that existed before the beginning of time Was it changing?
No obviously it wasn't changing because it existed before the beginning of time.
There was no time, so there was no change. In fact there was nothing in existence
except this material which had always existed of its own nature and power, never changing.
This thing, whatever it is, is entirely and completely independent on anything else in order
for it to exist. Therefore it can never change! It's Immutable.
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