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    Default Re: The Higgs Boson: Has Theology failed us? No Divine work?


    Quote Originally Posted by heliopause View Post
    So there is God. There is no need for us to fully understand who God is coz we are designed to have a limited mind, limited lifespan. If we are not able to grasp the whole universe how much more of God?

    I don't understand your idea of atheism bro.
    Atheists doesn't believe in any god. why would they want to disprove it?
    No true atheist would stuck in your throat that god doesn't exist.
    they just don't believe in them....

    I'm basing on your previous statement, atheists are trying their best para ma disprove nila.

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    Default Re: The Higgs Boson: Has Theology failed us? No Divine work?

    The Higgs Boson is an interesting cool discovery. and that's it, no more, no less.

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    Ngano diay ning Higgs Boson nag-disprove diay ni sa existence sa Divine Creator? As what I've read sa history ani nga experiment, one of the early physicist who laid the theoretical groundwork ini nga experiment is a Pakistani Muslim in the name of Prof. Abdus Salam. But sad to say tungod aning mga extremists who called themselves Muslim by name only, he was being outcast in Pakistan.

    Higgs boson physicist shunned in Pakistan | Science | guardian.co.uk

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    Quote Originally Posted by stealthghost View Post
    Atheists doesn't believe in any god. why would they want to disprove it?
    No true atheist would stuck in your throat that god doesn't exist.
    they just don't believe in them....

    I'm basing on your previous statement, atheists are trying their best para ma disprove nila.
    that's right. they believe this world have no meaning and there's no sense if they try to make their point meaningful! A self-contradictory statement.

    For an atheist to prove his point, stay speechless.

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    Default Re: The Higgs Boson: Has Theology failed us? No Divine work?

    mao nay nakapait sa tao..naka discover lang gani ug something..mu ingun na daun nga way Ginoo....
    there are millions and gazillions of stars or part of the universe that mankind hasn't touched yet..
    this is a very intereting discovery, maybe this is the detailed version of "God created the universe"
    did it ever occur to us that God made the universe scientifically as well? so of course in time, mankind will slowly discover the "how" the process as we call it...but answering the why?? that's were God comes in...
    'casue if we would consider this as an accident?and through accidentt all of this are created...
    it must have been a very specific accident...and by definition of accident, it's never near to being specific..
    Last edited by noy; 07-11-2012 at 04:12 PM.

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    Default Re: The Higgs Boson: Has Theology failed us? No Divine work?

    Dugay ra ning gi istorya ni Dan Brown sa iyang libro oi - mas lingaw pa to iyaha

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    Default Re: The Higgs Boson: Has Theology failed us? No Divine work?

    I only care about the Higgs Boson since it helps in the completion of the standard model ( of Physics) and not about the divine ISSUES that people are trying to create..

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    In some way, Bruce Willis could be right.

    "Modern religion is the end trail of modern mythology. But there are people who interpret the Bible literally. Literally! I choose not to believe that's the way."

    I believe in the bible, but not the literal way. I view it as a set of poems/stories citing history, the present and the future, that's all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bleedingboi View Post
    In some way, Bruce Willis could be right.

    "Modern religion is the end trail of modern mythology. But there are people who interpret the Bible literally. Literally! I choose not to believe that's the way."

    I believe in the bible, but not the literal way. I view it as a set of poems/stories citing history, the present and the future, that's all.
    So in short di ka mutuo nga ang Bibliya nag contain sa word of God? mao ba akong pagsabot?

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    bsag unsa pna mga new discoveries nla dha,bsta naa lang kay strong faith di ka ma bother ana.IMPOV lsod man gnig ang mag studyante sa simple physics,tomas nana pud ni?hehehe

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