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no i'm pretty sure that was in englishDeut. 32.8 said:Which is Yiddish for "I haven't a clue".
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no i'm pretty sure that was in englishDeut. 32.8 said:Which is Yiddish for "I haven't a clue".
Hi all, here is my answer. The Bible says in the beginning God created the Heavens and the Earth. Therefore, the universe had a beginning, and was designed and created by God. Now God did not need a creator as he created time and is outside time. Time began for us when God set the world in motion, turning on its axis creating the first day, and he called the light day and the dark night and the morning and the evening was the first day. Then he created the world in 6 literal days and rested the seventh as a pattern for us to follow. Now he could have done it in a split second but this is how he chose to do it, for us.Cynic said:I've heard the creationist arguement that something cannot come from nothing. Here is my question: Where did God come from then?
What???joeboonda said:Einstein was a Christian by the way.
One of the greatest physicists of all time, Nobel Prize winner and discoverer of the special and general theory of relativity, Albert Einstein was born on March 14, 1879, in Ulm, Wurttemberg, of Jewish parents.
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/einstein.htmlActive in Jewish causes he was offered the Presidency of the State of Israel, but declined, being deeply touched by the offer but not suited for the position.
http://www.answersingenesis.org/creation/v23/i1/einstein.aspAlbert Einstein was not a Christian. He had no concept of the God of the Bible or trust in Jesus Christ as his Lord and Saviour. His views on religion and 'God' were evolutionary and pantheistic.
What is this metaphysical universe you speak of could you please explain your beliefs a little clearer? Also jus to let you know the word universe means "The sphere or realm in which something exists or takes place." quoted from dictionary.com so basically it means everything that is, so there are no things "outside" the universe because to exist it has to be inside. And yes there is time, it is a measurement just like mass, saying there is no time is like saying there is no length.But in the metaphysical universe this law does not apply
First of all he showed that time slows down the faster you go and when you reach light speed time stops. Secondly how does time dilation prove that time does not exist?Modern science has proved this theory, actually Einstein did it through his theory of relativity, he showed that id you travel fast enough through space you will actualyl move backwards through time
From Wikipedia:joeboonda said:Perhaps, but I DID read it somewhere, so he may have believed the Old Testament then, huh?
You really hate to concede a point. From my edited post http://www.answersingenesis.org/creation/v23/i1/einstein.aspjoeboonda said:Perhaps, but I DID read it somewhere, so he may have believed the Old Testament then, huh?
Albert Einstein was not a Christian. He had no concept of the God of the Bible or trust in Jesus Christ as his Lord and Saviour. His views on religion and 'God' were evolutionary and pantheistic.
I like that!!:clapFeathersinHair said:I like the Terry Prachett quote, "First there was nothing. And then it exploded."
Some percieve gods as having risen from belief. I choose to think that they are the spirits of other beings. Not all religions believe that diety came before creation.
But somehow the atoms that form the matter must somehow fuse together on thier own. Also it should be possible to turn anything into gold via manipulating the atomic structure, which would make on goal of alchemy actually possible.They have come out with some new theories in science that hypothesize that when energy slows down enough it forms into matter.
I must have been thinking of another great scientist then, my bad. Yup, you were right, I was thinking of Sir Isaac Newton, sorry!:bonk:Pah said:You really hate to concede a point. From my edited post http://www.answersingenesis.org/creation/v23/i1/einstein.asp
Rick123123 said:[QUOTE-joeboonda]Hi all, here is my answer. The Bible says in the beginning God created the Heavens and the Earth. Therefore, the universe had a beginning, and was designed and created by God. Now God did not need a creator as he created time and is outside time. Time began for us when God set the world in motion, turning on its axis creating the first day, and he called the light day and the dark night and the morning and the evening was the first day. Then he created the world in 6 literal days and rested the seventh as a pattern for us to follow. Now he could have done it in a split second but this is how he chose to do it, for us.
It's called spacetime.It seems you are reffering to here that time is an actual thing then instead of something made by man. You see joeboonda there is no such thing as time, time is merely a concept that man made up to explain the movement of objects through our universe. In reality time is not moving we are moving. The universe is kind of like a static feild which objects move through, this movement through the static feild has been called time. There is only one moment and that is now, it does not move we move through it. This moment is the same moment as the time when you were born all that has changed is that objects are in different places.
Modern science has proved this theory, actually Einstein did it through his theory of relativity, he showed that id you travel fast enough through space you will actualyl move backwards through time, so you see it is not the universe that is moving it is us.
So it would show that God is not outside of time, because there is no such thing as time.
[ME Blabbing off again:bonk:]Luke Wolf said:But somehow the atoms that form the matter must somehow fuse together on thier own. Also it should be possible to turn anything into gold via manipulating the atomic structure, which would make on goal of alchemy actually possible.
Take Helium for example. It has one proton, and one electron. You would have to add enough protons and electrons to equal 79, and 118 nuetrons. Doing this (and matching the atomic mass) theoritically should turn the Helium into gold.
I have never heard of that theory before. Could you please post a link so I can learn more on it?
God created energy.Ryan2065 said:I've always asked creationists the question, "Why is it so easy to think that god has been around forever, but you can't seem to believe that energy has been around forever?"
I never get good responses to that question... anyone here have any good responses?
Don't worry, your not wrong Rick obviously doesnt understand or was misinformed about relativityI've never heard einstien say that if you traveled fast enough through space, you'd travel backwards in time. This does not make sense to me. But please, if I'm wrong, do show me.
Helium does not have 1 proton and 1 electron.Luke Wolf said:But somehow the atoms that form the matter must somehow fuse together on thier own. Also it should be possible to turn anything into gold via manipulating the atomic structure, which would make on goal of alchemy actually possible.
Take Helium for example. It has one proton, and one electron. You would have to add enough protons and electrons to equal 79, and 118 nuetrons. Doing this (and matching the atomic mass) theoritically should turn the Helium into gold.
I have never heard of that theory before. Could you please post a link so I can learn more on it?
Time dilation is still largely theoretical (though it has been demonstrated with atomic clocks). Second of all you don't go BACK in time, Time slows down.Modern science has proved this theory, actually Einstein did it through his theory of relativity, he showed that id you travel fast enough through space you will actualyl move backwards through time, so you see it is not the universe that is moving it is us.
Yes, there is such thing as time. God knows *** you are talking about. Einstien said c was the universal constant, not time (which was newtonian physics's constant).So it would show that God is not outside of time, because there is no such thing as time.
can you please tell me what do you mean excatly by energy or what kind of it if you don't mind?Ryan2065 said:I've always asked creationists the question, "Why is it so easy to think that god has been around forever, but you can't seem to believe that energy has been around forever?"