Minwu325 wrote:there's only one god, and i don't think he dresses like that
HAHA, Avengers reference. I've seen that movie 3 times! I love it! I might see it a 4th time!
Minwu325 wrote:there's only one god, and i don't think he dresses like that
Yanoda wrote:[m'kay] wrote:We haven't even figured out how to live on the moon. Who the hell are we to decide whether or not a God exists? [m'kay] science saying Gods aren't possible, we're not even close to the point where we could begin to answer that question, and arguing about it is [m'kay] stupid. It's like we're [m'kay] around with sticks, and then saying that skyscrapers aren't possible because how do you make them out of sticks? The fact is, we're so far away from any point of being able to conduct experiments to determine the existence of God that simple belief is just as valid a reason as the hardest of science.
Hence the statement, we have no current evidence that supports the existence of God(s).
We didn't know the existence of bacteria until 1676. Before that, no one claimed they existed since there was no current evidence proving them. The concept of God is the single most persistent claim that something exists despite the lack of evidence proving it. I would rather not debate the existence of God(s) but many take actions in the name of their view of God(s) (Terrorists and the Crusades), use God(s) in their arguments, claim that the religious have a higher morality than those not religious etc.
Our actions as a civilization is what defines us, not God(s) and what it wants us to do. Through our own knowledge and effort (science included), we have sent several individuals to the moon. Religion did not provide the technological advancement we had in the past century, it was science. The development of better medication and treatment in the past century was developed by science, not religion. I can go on, but you get the point.
We're even starting to create micro black holes now. Let's see religion do that.
Cheers
Yanoda
THEWULFMAN wrote:Minwu325 wrote:there's only one god, and i don't think he dresses like that
HAHA, Avengers reference. I've seen that movie 3 times! I love it! I might see it a 4th time!
[m'kay] wrote:Religion formed a basis for people to gather around, and was the glue that held many massive nations together long enough to actually provide the scientific advancements that have led us here today.
WHAT NOW BRO WHAT NOW
Yanoda wrote:[m'kay] wrote:Religion formed a basis for people to gather around, and was the glue that held many massive nations together long enough to actually provide the scientific advancements that have led us here today.
WHAT NOW BRO WHAT NOW
Yet has also caused the deaths of countless lives based on the religious views. Has also stalled/set back our advancement of of our civilization by over a Millenia (Dark/Middle Ages).
Cheers
Yanoda
Minwu325 wrote:THEWULFMAN wrote:Minwu325 wrote:there's only one god, and i don't think he dresses like that
HAHA, Avengers reference. I've seen that movie 3 times! I love it! I might see it a 4th time!
so who did you go with 3 times?
A Hobo wrote:Pssst. Catholics invented universities.
[m'kay] wrote:The lives that religion has cost can indeed be quantified to a certain extent, and there wouldn't be all too much advancement without religion holding [poo] together for so long. And, of course, there's the fact that most scientific advancements from the first chunk of recorded history were from Muslim cultures, and most of those early scientists were almost certainly inspired by God.
But then, what do we need calculus for anyway?
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