McBell
Unbound
I am not disagreeing with that.They believe in a god. That they self identify as such, according to their beliefs about their chosen god settles their stance.
I am disagreeing with your addition of the word "strong" ...
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I am not disagreeing with that.They believe in a god. That they self identify as such, according to their beliefs about their chosen god settles their stance.
Sad that your faith is so weak and fragile.... therefore have nothing to say about the reality of God ...
gravity...indirect observation as a means of making a firm acknowledgment........?
Indirect observations (ie, consequences of direct ones) are the methodindirect observation as a means of making a firm acknowledgment........?
I believe in God.
too much complex stuff to say there is none.....
I have already explained I do not care if you use the label gnostic but declare yourself an agnostic...I am saying to you that I judge you to be an atheist... If you were an agnostic,,,,you would not be so critical of those who accept the reality of God for whatever persuasive reason they they have based their judgement on....that such persuasive evidence or reason has not come your way yet does not mean that it won't, so be patient.....Have you been to my website, Timeless Myths, Ben?
I have read and research on Greek, Norse and Celtic myths, it doesn't mean I have to believe in the stories that I've enjoyed reading and researching.
So bloody what that I had enjoy reading the gnostic Apocryphon of John, and called my avatar, gnostic.
What I read, especially what I enjoy reading, doesn't mean that I have to believe what I read.
My all-time favourite books are The Iliad and The Odyssey. Does that mean I believe in Greek religion and worship Zeus, Poseidon or Athena?
And I have enjoyed reading The Hobbit and The Lord Of The Rings, does that mean that I believe in the existence of Sauron, Gandalf, hobbits, elves and orcs?
You have been ignorantly narrow-minded about this.
My avatar is just a fricking bloody name, Ben, so stop harassing me about this. I don't judge the name you have given to yourself, whether it is really or not your name. Stop b1tching about the name.
This is your last warning, Ben. I'll report you if you continue to harass me over the name I used.
By what authority do you feel you can dictate to others what they think and believe?I have already explained I do not care if you use the label gnostic but declare yourself an agnostic...I am saying to you that I judge you to be an atheist... If you were an agnostic,,,,you would not be so critical of those who accept the reality of God for whatever persuasive reason they they have based their judgement on....that such persuasive evidence or reason has not come your way yet does not mean that it won't, so be patient.....
And if you think I am harassing you, you are mistaken....but by all means put me on ignore if you want...or you could just not respond to my posts, for I am only responding to your posts...I am not initiating any...
indirect observation as a means of making a firm acknowledgment........?
I believe in God.
too much complex stuff to say there is none.....
indirect observation as a means of making a firm acknowledgment........?
I believe in God.
too much complex stuff to say there is none.....
I am not disagreeing with that.
I am disagreeing with your addition of the word "strong" ...
Wrong....dark energy is not detectable by any and all of the space and ground based scientific instruments in existence at this time....it is inferred to exist by indirect observation...ie. mathematical calculation to do with the expansion of the 5% matter of the universe Now indirect observation is not detection is the sense of having any data about it....it is undetectable across the whole electromagnetic spectrum and is thus invisible...Jumping in here......
Dark matter is not only detectable (hinted at by its discovery), but detection (by
motion of stars & by gravitational lensing) is precise enuf to create maps of it....
Dark energy is detectable by measuring the velocity of stars.
This is indirect observation, but observation nonetheless.
Amazing stuff, eh?
Applying that line of thought to other things, then relativity isn't observable either.Wrong....dark energy is not detectable by any and all of the space and ground based scientific instruments in existence at this time....it is inferred to exist by indirect observation...ie. mathematical calculation to do with the expansion of the 5% matter of the universe Now indirect observation is not detection is the sense of having any data about it....it is undetectable across the whole electromagnetic spectrum and is thus invisible...
Because the change at source is what birthed us. And whatever is the ultimate beginning it must be simplistic is itself, is must be so simplistic as to us, to not seem to exist. It is the realisation of self that brings about consciousness and then us. Complexity must be explained; that is what we do with evolution, atoms, planet and star formation, the big bang, the poss multiverse string theory etc.
Wrong....dark energy is not detectable by any and all of the space and ground based scientific instruments in existence at this time....it is inferred to exist by indirect observation...ie. mathematical calculation to do with the expansion of the 5% matter of the universe Now indirect observation is not detection is the sense of having any data about it....it is undetectable across the whole electromagnetic spectrum and is thus invisible...
Haha...how do you talk about a god you don't believe in all day long......by repeating.."I believe there is no god!" a 100,000 times...Oh, I'll talk about whatever I want to. I'll talk about your god all day long.
I am a theist. I believe in Zeus. By faith. No evidence or proof required. Nothing you can say against my perfect faith in Zeus.
Yes, dark matter and dark energy are KNOWN by our detection of their presence. If we hadn't detected them, we wouldn't have named them. You're simply misinformed. Educate yourself.
No, you're being pettily obnoxious.I could not care less about your user name.....what I am trying to determine is your position wrt religion...are you a believer in God, a non-believer in God, or presently undecided?
Prove me wrong...show me the evidence that dark energy is not invisible and is detectable directly be contemporary science?You can be wrong. No problem here. 2+2=7. See, I can insist on I'm right while being wrong, too. It's not that hard. Three year olds do it all day long.
Haha...how do you talk about a god you don't believe in all day long......by repeating.."I believe there is no god!" a 100,000 times...
It seems you do not understand what is said to you....I said if you think dark energy can be detected directly....please provide the evidence... Inferring the existence of dark energy indirectly by observation of the expanding universe is not the same thing... Dark energy is invisible and not directly detectable...
Prove me wrong...show me the evidence that dark energy is not invisible and is detectable directly be contemporary science?
Haha,,,,I think it is the other way round...if atheists were satisfied in their belief there was no God....that would be it,,,what possibly more could they learn about God to make there belief more satisfactory....I think they can only keep their belief afloat against the inherent intuitive subconscious knowledge that God is, by repeating the mantra....Sad that your faith is so weak and fragile
not interested in debunking religion.....I ain't got oneIndirect observations (ie, consequences of direct ones) are the method
for 'seeing' many accepted things, eg, relativity.
IMO, this doesn't have any bearing on the existence (or not) of gods.
It can debunk claims of some religions though.