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Why are religious people easily offended?

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Here until I storm off again
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Tell me what is illogical about one god that created the Natural-laws we are abiding to? While on the other hand you have nothing creating something and a possibility of 1 to the power of 124 of the Natural-laws to come in existence as it does now?

What sounds more logical be honest

Well, again, something cannot come out of nothing but that has absolutely nothing to do with the personal, theistic, creator God. We have no idea what the probability that these laws would form in our universe is. Apparently it is 100%, as they did. Besides that, many theoretical physicists now believe our universe is not even special, and others exist with completely different laws of physics.

Anyways, in logic you always want to look for the more basic. This is not a complex God who interacts with humanity and made us for a vague but specific purpose. More likely there is some subtle force underlying the cosmos that causes vibrations that we experience as the laws of physics, matter, etc. Much more basic than any God.
 
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The Wizard

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That´s ot the only other alternative.

Maybe before the big bang there was already a cosmic law that Big bangs happen, create universes, entrophy eventually destroyes them, and then big bangs happen again.

This law could be eternal in the same way that God is eternal, so it didn´t "came out of nowhere", it simply was always there (instead of God always being there)
Exactly, I'll wait about 20 more years before I change my view about the eternal big bang/crunch cycle. Things should be more obvious whats going on that point. But, right now I'm sticking to the model that simply allows me to understand things. Existence could of never began in the first place. If so, nothing would of existed to begin it. Right? So, there is a repetitive cycle somewhere in all of this. It don't even take half wit to conclude what the other part of the cycle would be if there was a big bang. But, anyway, I'll check back in the future to see what new discoveries are made about the universe.. the paperweight perpetual motion thingy sitting on the Creator's desk.. imo.
 

The Wizard

Active Member
It might also indicate their religion is not all that concerned with stopping them from getting offended over trivial matters. Some religions seem to pay mere lip service to that ideal while actually being focused on other matters.

Yep, the lip servicers really make others look terrible. Even a child could ask them a simple question and they will start choking and tripping all over the place.. The people who clone or parrot things with no personal thought or understanding on there part of what theyre talking about have to be the worse in my opinion. No matter what group, they make everyone look bad..
 
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