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Rex=Legend 30-06-2008 12:54 PM

Your reasoning and 'proofs' are still very weak points Sticks. And you still seem to have missed a lot of the whole point of what I was saying.

Sticks 30-06-2008 04:12 PM

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Originally posted by Nurse57
Can I just say that is not proof, but opinion. "may" "could" "suggest" and "claim" are not words usually associated with "proof"
Which is also language used by those trying to explain the evolutionary scenario

Christina 30-06-2008 04:24 PM

Sorry, i know im abit late but just because some things may have been 'proven' does not mean that people cannot beleive in religon!!! I think its kind of rude to call people stupid and to tell people that they have no commen sence!! Its up to people who and what they beleive in whether its true or not it gives some sort of comfort beleiving in things. x

x.Nicola.x 30-06-2008 07:20 PM

I go to church sometimes. I do believe in God to an extent but even though I am Catholic I think some of the rules they have are ridiculous. Faith isn't something I really think about alot though, I am young and I if I do develop a very strong faith I will have more time to practise my faith when I am older.

But I would never disrespect someone for believing/not believing in a religion. Everyone is entitled to believe whatever and aslong as there not offending anyone else, then that's fine.

Sticks 30-06-2008 08:27 PM

The problem is that so called established churches lost "market share" to what are classed as independents. These churches may rent a place, rather than own a building like we do, and some groups may actually provide a service for the community.

When a church is functioning correctly then it acts like a family and members help each other out.

One rarely sees that level of mutual help and aid in a secular organisation.

_Audrey 30-06-2008 08:49 PM

The universe started with a "Big Bang," the beginning of time and space. Science has shown there is no 'before' before the Bang, although science does not know what caused it. Darwin's Theory of Evolution is the strongest theory out there into how humans evolved.

Science gives answers, whereas religion doesn't. Science gives facts, religion gives hazy and contradictory suggestions.

fairymoon 30-06-2008 08:52 PM

dont go to church, i am pagan so i can pray anywere, i belive the earth is our goddess

Sticks 30-06-2008 09:19 PM

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Originally posted by _Audrey
Science gives answers, whereas religion doesn't. Science gives facts, religion gives hazy and contradictory suggestions.
In light of the Heisenberg Uncertainty principal, want to re-think that one?

Princess 30-06-2008 10:25 PM

No. I havn't believed in God for a good few years now. The last times I went when were school brought us.

_Audrey 30-06-2008 10:27 PM

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Originally posted by Sticks
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Originally posted by _Audrey
Science gives answers, whereas religion doesn't. Science gives facts, religion gives hazy and contradictory suggestions.
In light of the Heisenberg Uncertainty principal, want to re-think that one?
No, I can't prove God doesn't exist, but then again you don't prove a negative, you prove a positive. So unless you, or anyone for that matter, can give valid evidence for God, I remain unconvinced.

Sticks 01-07-2008 05:45 AM

What I am alluding to is that at the quantum level, science gets hazy and fuzzy.

Try pinpointing an electron in time and space

_Audrey 01-07-2008 02:13 PM

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Originally posted by Sticks
What I am alluding to is that at the quantum level, science gets hazy and fuzzy.

Try pinpointing an electron in time and space
That doesn't give me an answer.

What do you mean "try pinpointing an electron in time and space" - do you do science!?

Lauren 01-07-2008 02:32 PM

In following with Popper's Falsifcation Thesis (Basically; you can never prove something as correct, but if you can falsify it; thus... prove something is wrong, then it's considered more of a 'fact') then Science > Religion.

06marsh 01-07-2008 02:39 PM

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Originally posted by Matt08
Nope, I think the church is one of earth's most boring places. I don't believe in Jesus/God either. I used to have to go to church at my old school (at Christmas), but I hated it. Forcing children to go to church should be banned.
hell for you me thinks! lol

06marsh 01-07-2008 02:40 PM

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Originally posted by fairymoon
dont go to church, i am pagan so i can pray anywere, i belive the earth is our goddess
Earth is dying. sorry!

Xander 01-07-2008 03:17 PM

I don't have a religion, so I don't go to church. :bigsmile:

andybigbro 01-07-2008 03:25 PM

No
I used to for the Boys brigade :D

Sticks 01-07-2008 04:55 PM

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Originally posted by _Audrey
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Originally posted by Sticks
What I am alluding to is that at the quantum level, science gets hazy and fuzzy.

Try pinpointing an electron in time and space
That doesn't give me an answer.

What do you mean "try pinpointing an electron in time and space" - do you do science!?
I did it to degree level, and my major was in Physics

There is a belief we know absolutely everything in science, which is not so. As a scientist

What happened at the point of the Big Bang, if you subscribe to that theory

How did we obtain spontaneous generation to create life
How did we go from mono-cellular life to multi-cellular life
How can we create a theory of everything and combine all the forces into one?

Plus a number of others

Rex=Legend 01-07-2008 06:25 PM

More importantly than all that , why do we worship an object none of us have ever seen or heard from despite the **** we SHOULD be tending to in our lives JUST because Science does not have all the answers yet?

I hate how these things always turn in to Science > Religion or Religion > Science.

Why does Religion even need to be their?

Its like - ''AHA! flaw in your logic Mr. Scientist! You cant prove this! Wheres my Bible?''.

Why is Religion the automatic response when Science cant give us something? Its nothing more than a longstanding meme. An assumption.

GiRTh 01-07-2008 06:28 PM

I went to Sunday school till I was 16 but I've kind of lost the faith since then.

Fom 01-07-2008 11:20 PM

Tbh, I think the creation of the universe goes beyond anything the human brain could even think of, there is alot humankind will never explain, but just because we cant explain it doesn't really mean some magic man in the sky made it.

The same applies to god though... who created god? If god has always been here then whats to say the universe hasnt always been here? And to talk about before the big bang, there is some scientific proof, I read somewhere that the universe was once the size of a grain of salt and it exploded outwards... and is still expanding.
But that was ages ago so im not sure if its right. But there are ideas to what has happened, but this whole universe is complicated. much more than we can understand.

MrGaryy 01-07-2008 11:34 PM

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Originally posted by Spike
No. I don't believe in the whole religion thing and its pathetic people do.
Thats insulting quite a lot of people.

I go sometimes. I read sometimes, but only for practise at public speaking. I'm catholic, so my parents like me to go. But if I'm not in a good mood, I wouldn't push myself to go or anything.

MrGaryy 01-07-2008 11:38 PM

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Originally posted by Spike
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Originally posted by Chewy
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Originally posted by Spike
No. I don't believe in the whole religion thing and its pathetic people do.
Excuse me?
Theres no need to diss what people belive
There is, anyone with abit of common sense realises that religion is just all lies and not true.
If people want to believe in it good for them but I think they are being stupid
So you're calling someone like Mother Teresa pathetic and stupid.

Sticks 02-07-2008 05:51 AM

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Originally posted by Fom
Im not sure if its right. But there are ideas to what has happened, but this whole universe is complicated. much more than we can understand.

I think the latest attempt was the Inflationary model of the universe.

However yet again they violate the 1st law of thermodynamics, and we also have the issue of entropy

srawr 02-07-2008 07:01 AM

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Originally posted by Sticks

I think the latest attempt was the Inflationary model of the universe.

However yet again they violate the 1st law of thermodynamics, and we also have the issue of entropy
zomg Sticks, I cannot believe that you just invoked the world of physics, specifically thermodynamics. I am :spin: and :laugh: because I just learned that today in school. Can't stand my physics class. :yuk:

Anyway, back on topic...No, I don't go to church. My parents never made me go, as they wanted me to make my own decision about it. My grandmother, who works in the church office, used to "push" religion on us, and that's when I started to drift away from church. The last time I stepped in a church, barring school, was May of 2007.

Long-winded, right? Well, that's my 2 cents.


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