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- PlanBeast, on 07/20/2009, -0/+44Goodness gracious..........
- squishee, on 07/20/2009, -1/+11You shake my nerves and you rattle my brain
- Nightsilencer, on 07/20/2009, -2/+11The Bible created God.
The awesomeness that is the Universe was here long before. - suntzusputnik, on 07/20/2009, -3/+11Man created the Bible.
- peasant1337, on 07/20/2009, -0/+6Actually they were balls of steel.
- Narcism, on 07/20/2009, -0/+6you broke my will.... but what a thrill~
- inactive, on 07/20/2009, -2/+8chuck norris had some spicy burritos
- Reebee52, on 07/20/2009, -0/+5I created Doritos.
Top that. - wjappe, on 07/20/2009, -1/+6Where did these balls of magma come from? How did they form in the first place?
- nitsuj, on 07/22/2009, -0/+4"I can, and He does."
You can prove that god exists? Fantastic! Let's have it. - harrisbradley, on 07/20/2009, -1/+5I don't think anyone disagrees with you on that. It's more about who inspired the writers that is the debate.
- Narcism, on 07/20/2009, -0/+4I prefer Electric Light Orchestra's version.
- Nightsilencer, on 07/20/2009, -1/+4You think God created the Universe? Hmmm...
I can already picture it:
13 billion years ago...
God: This place is dead. I'm gonna create a Universe that's gonna expand into a huge, never-ending blob.
God: ...
God: ...
10 billion years pass...
God: *****, this place is still dead. I'm creating the solar system and the Earth! Yeah!
Doesn't make much sense does it? - nitsuj, on 07/22/2009, -0/+3"What do you think happens when we die?"
I'll chip in.
Best guess: your brain function will gradually stop and you'll cease to be. Your body will decompose, unless cremated, and the atoms that made you will do something else. - inbyronwetrust, on 07/20/2009, -0/+3not sure about planets, but i'm pretty sure "great balls of fire" helped form a rock era in the late 50's
- Reebee52, on 07/20/2009, -2/+4@harris
Actually any devout Christian disagrees with him on that. God said the exact thing for prophets to write down. He spoke through a megaphone or something... - BaphClass, on 07/20/2009, -0/+2You seem pretty down with God and all, so can you tell me?
Does God party like the meanest, sonofabitchinest fratboy around? I'm thinking of inviting him to my 20th. I heard he makes a totally balls-to-the-wall awesome dip. See, I invited his kid over last year, and it wasn't that fun. It sucked, actually. I think he had to deal with some crazy ***** when he was younger or something, and it totally ***** up his psyche. The poor guy was all sketchy the entire night, and he refused to go anywhere near the deck. I'm thinking if I invite his dad instead, he'd do a better job of keeping Satan in check. That guy shows up every year with a written invite, even though he's a total dick and steals all the women.
Also: If I spark a joint and he's standing right there, will he be cool with it? - ChristmasPoo, on 07/21/2009, -0/+2rubbish
- marinist, on 07/20/2009, -0/+2"Enlighten me"
...honestly, you don't need "enlightenment" if you consider the Bible a factual explanation of physical processes, versus a spiritual allegory. I'm just not satisfied with one all-inclusive Book and interpretation for everything...there's a lack of tangible substance--and satisfaction for the brain "god" gave me. By that argument, science education or any personal discovery is irrelevant. - andyb747, on 07/20/2009, -0/+2yes... and a great ball of water formed the sun.
- inactive, on 07/20/2009, -0/+2Disney covered this already.. they're fire flies that go stuck in the big bluish-black thing.
If you don't believe me just ask the pig. - Nightsilencer, on 07/20/2009, -0/+2It's OK to believe in a God.
To me, God is in the mind. You're your own God. We are spiritual beings (very different from religious), which is our way to actually be in touch with the Universe.
I believe the Universe has its way of working things. It regulates itself, but I don't think there's a Bearded Old-Man with a staff and white robe pulling strings on things.
In a sense, God, is the Universe itself. Not as a being, but as an entity, a system. - atruskot, on 07/20/2009, -0/+2I ate Doritos.
- stjoad, on 07/20/2009, -0/+2We can't prove God created the universe, but in the context that you have set, don't you suppose that God would operate outside of time?
- HentaiJeff, on 07/20/2009, -1/+2how is ball of maggma formed? how is maggma formed? how earth get pragnent?
- ChristmasPoo, on 07/21/2009, -0/+1"Did great balls of fire form the planets?" it's a theory.
"God created the planets." magic.
I quit believing in magic when I was 10. - pe5t1lence, on 07/21/2009, -0/+1Yeah... that song was about Jerry Lee Lewis's 12 year old cousin...
http://www.blogcdn.com/www.spinner.com/media/2008/ ... - Killbot2015, on 07/20/2009, -0/+1Short answer: matter from supernovas came together and the friction from impacts with other nearby bits of matter caused the heat that made it magma.
- occasus, on 07/20/2009, -3/+4What?! Why hasn't anyone told me this before?
- pilot101, on 07/20/2009, -0/+1The problem is either way you look at it you can't prove or disapprove that God created the universe. @Bennydiggs ,being a fellow Christian,I applaud your efforts to defend God created the universe, but the fact of the matter is, it is not something that can be proven. We base our understanding of the world based on faith, while agnostic/atheist require hard facts to believe something. With that said, it important to realize merits of scientific evidence, such as evolution and etc. And response to your original answer, it could be God that sent the ball of fire to start up the universe.
@nightsilencer
Your argument has no merit. If there was a being with such intellect(God) to create the entire universe, I hardly doubt anyone has the mental capacity to clearly understand all timing and intent of his actions. Look at Mr. Manhattan from Watchmen (He is basically pseudo God and even then he perceive things much differently than normal man) - ericthesalmon, on 07/20/2009, -0/+1Due to very low pressure/vacuum these things are flying around in, I would think outgassing would happen very fast, before the meteorites cooled.
- marinist, on 07/20/2009, -0/+1"What do you think happens when we die?"
No doubt, a spiritual existence spent debating a theistic origin of energy/matter versus an atheistic "big bang". ;-) Meanwhile, back on earth...the "one true church" will continue to assert they have the answer to everything, despite any appearance to the contrary. Thus, suggesting any god out there has a healthy sense of irony. - marinist, on 07/21/2009, -0/+1Makes sense it would be quite unlike molten rock on planets with sustained heat/pressure.
- marinist, on 07/20/2009, -0/+1"Chondrules' glassy composition and spheroidal shape show that they were once molten."
--Part of the observational data which prompted the alternative theory. Something the article doesn't touch upon, is how meteorites of asteroid origin lack any gas vesicles whatsoever, which are commonly seen in extruded magmas. Obviously, any large bodies of magma heated by radioactive isotopes would be a complex process, but wouldn't some outgassing be involved? Did outgassing occur first? - bennydiggs, on 07/20/2009, -1/+1Maybe you're right. I don't need to be enlightened. It was only a figure of speech.
What is your definition of "lack of tangible substance"?
I'm curious about your Worldview, marinist. What do you think happens when we die? - marinist, on 07/20/2009, -2/+2I'm so relieved there's mythical allegory on-hand to "answer" physical reality.
I'm sure the Bible explains this mysterious thing called "The Internet" too. - ROBINEW, on 07/20/2009, -2/+2Too much love drives a man insane
- bennydiggs, on 07/21/2009, -1/+1Seriously. You dodged both of my questions...
I know you have serious answers. - Yage2006, on 07/21/2009, -1/+1Well I have a degree in creation science and according to my research, God did it.
/S - 4AntiStupid, on 07/20/2009, -0/+0How would that explain why all the planets orbit in a plane?
- Reebee52, on 07/20/2009, -3/+2You beat me... Well played.
- deema1, on 07/20/2009, -3/+2How was planetary babby formed?
- bennydiggs, on 07/21/2009, -2/+1I hope that's not the your answer when you see Him face to face someday.
- ivanmarsh, on 07/20/2009, -3/+2Hrmm... this article makes me think of a underage Winona Rider for some reason.
- bennydiggs, on 07/20/2009, -2/+1pilot101,
You CAN prove that God is a God of Order and Design...in turn being in favor of God creating the Universe...not chance.
You bring up Theistic Evolution which also does not match up to who God is and what He has claimed to do. Check this link out: http://www.christiananswers.net/q-aig/aig-c015.htm ... - bennydiggs, on 07/20/2009, -3/+1Nightsilencer,
I don't believe in "a Bearded Old-Man with a staff and white robe pulling strings on things" either. That's not my God. Your view on theology sounds a lot like Cosmic Humanism. Let me know if I'm way off.
stjoad,
I can, and He does. - bennydiggs, on 07/20/2009, -3/+1What do you think about creation? the Bible? God? Enlighten me. :)
- onlines, on 07/20/2009, -3/+0It sure made me call my doctor when it burned to pee
- shutaro, on 07/20/2009, -8/+4Heh... Balls...
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