There is science that prove God exists

by HopeEverLasting 148 Replies latest jw friends

  • HopeEverLasting
    HopeEverLasting

    OrphanCrow may I ask why?

  • Viviane
    Viviane
    Viviane what made the gravity and light? The only logical answer is God.

    Explain the logic, please. Draw the connections between "you don't know" and arrive at God. Your argument must be airtight with no other options.

    For instance, why wasn't it two gods? Or three? Or a unicorn farting?Your argument of "the only logical answer" must preclude any of those, otherwise it isn't "the only logical answer".

    BTW, here you go... http://curious.astro.cornell.edu/about-us/101-the-universe/cosmology-and-the-big-bang/general-questions/570-where-did-the-matter-in-the-universe-come-from-intermediate

    It appears that the answer of "where did it come from" is actually answered by "it's probably impossible for nothing to exist" and, if you reject that, be aware that the same reason you question a non-supernatural universe also applies to your god, as in, "OK, it was God, now where did God come from. Something like that must have had a creator".

    Logically, once you posit that something can exist without a First Cause or creator, you've opened the door to not needing the creator or First Cause. If you insist that in order for something instead of nothing to exist, then your First Cause or creator, God, by logical necessity must have had a creator or First cause as well, so on and so forth to infinite regression.

    But, go ahead, explain away why "God is the only logical explanation" to us. Remember, airtight, can't be applied to magical, undetectable unicorn farts.


  • HopeEverLasting
    HopeEverLasting
    Viviane when you say that absolutely nothing is impossible to not exist then you are saying God is real since the prospect of him not existing is as you put it, impossible. So he had to exist to create the matter of gravity and light. You're dismissing the prospect of how did the matter get here, and instead saying that it was always here or existed which is no different than God. It only seems logical that a creator created those things.
  • OrphanCrow
    OrphanCrow
    Hope: OrphanCrow may I ask why?

    So that I know what it is you are talking about when you say that the answer is 'God'

    What does your answer mean? Please define 'God'. Please define your answer

  • HopeEverLasting
    HopeEverLasting

    Why ask me to define something when it's as clear as glass?

  • HopeEverLasting
    HopeEverLasting
    You just want me to define him so you could attack me for it. All I have to say to that is kiss mine.
  • Finkelstein
    Finkelstein

    All I have to say to that is kiss mine.

    But is it as clear as glass ?

  • OrphanCrow
    OrphanCrow
    Hope: Why ask me to define something when it's as clear as glass?

    Oops. Sorry to bother you. I did a little searching around and found an explanation

    I'm good to go

    clear as glass...or is that ass?

    kisses

    xxxxxxxx

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVbnciQYMiM

  • HopeEverLasting
    HopeEverLasting

    I pray for you.

  • Viviane
    Viviane
    Viviane when you say that absolutely nothing is impossible to not exist then you are saying God is real since the prospect of him not existing is as you put it, impossible.

    That's not at all what I said. Try again. Here's some help. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YSqCtbz5mc

    We're waiting on your explanation of why it's not magical unicorn farts instead of God.

    You just want me to define him so you could attack me for it. All I have to say to that is kiss mine.

    You can't do it so you get nasty. Typical theist. You want to pretend you have answers to tough questions, but then you realize you can't answer anything and you've been exposed for a charlatan, so out come the claws and blaming everything and everyone but yourself.

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