Sunday, April 11, 2010

what if God created the Earth by using the big bang

?what if God created the Earth by using the big bang
[QUOTE=''Snakewiseman'']?[/QUOTE]

what?! he didnt if he did why would he tell us otherwise through the bible?



hmmm....or does he?what if God created the Earth by using the big bang
Why would god, someone who would know of something infinitely easier and quicker and have the power to use something infinitely easier and quicker, subject himself to needless process?
It certainly could be a possibility. The thought that God could only exist as the bible describes is absurd.
[QUOTE=''Vandalvideo'']Why would god, someone who would know of something infinitely easier and quicker and have the power to use something infinitely easier and quicker, subject himself to needless process?[/QUOTE]

Gods not like that.
I know some christians who take this view on the big bang and evolution.
[QUOTE=''dragonmaster64''][QUOTE=''Vandalvideo'']Why would god, someone who would know of something infinitely easier and quicker and have the power to use something infinitely easier and quicker, subject himself to needless process?[/QUOTE] Gods not like that.[/QUOTE]



You know him personally? Hmm... well then, please tell us what God is like, since you know him so well.
[QUOTE=''dragonmaster64''][QUOTE=''Vandalvideo'']Why would god, someone who would know of something infinitely easier and quicker and have the power to use something infinitely easier and quicker, subject himself to needless process?[/QUOTE] Gods not like that.[/QUOTE]You know this how?
[QUOTE=''dragonmaster64'']

Gods not like that.[/QUOTE]



God, despite having the power to do something with far simpler connotations, would opt for the astronomically more complex method of creation? He doesn't gain anything by doing so. It doesn't make sense for him to do so.
[QUOTE=''Vandalvideo'']Why would god, someone who would know of something infinitely easier and quicker and have the power to use something infinitely easier and quicker, subject himself to needless process?[/QUOTE] That's the thing. He kicks so much ass, that he takes the long route.
[QUOTE=''Vandalvideo''][QUOTE=''dragonmaster64'']

Gods not like that.[/QUOTE]



God, despite having the power to do something with far simpler connotations, would opt for the astronomically more complex method of creation? He doesn't gain anything by doing so. It doesn't make sense for him to do so.[/QUOTE]

thats why he tells all his messages in parables instead of just giving us the message. throughout his life he took the complex way.
[QUOTE=''dragonmaster64'']

thats why he tells all his messages in parables instead of just giving us the message. throughout his life he took the complex way.[/QUOTE]



He is needlessly seeking the complex way, when it is well within his power to just create the world. He doesn't gain anything from doing this. One could easily make the argument that he does gain something by speaking through apostles. I don't see why he would opt to go through the process of the big bang.
What if god did a whole infinite list of things? What if every thought you have imagined happened at some point, somewhere.
[QUOTE=''jaydough''][QUOTE=''Vandalvideo'']Why would god, someone who would know of something infinitely easier and quicker and have the power to use something infinitely easier and quicker, subject himself to needless process?[/QUOTE] That's the thing. He kicks so much ass, that he takes the long route. [/QUOTE] Quote Ftw!
Is that a rhetorical question?
[QUOTE=''Vandalvideo''][QUOTE=''dragonmaster64'']

thats why he tells all his messages in parables instead of just giving us the message. throughout his life he took the complex way.[/QUOTE]



He is needlessly seeking the complex way, when it is well within his power to just create the world. He doesn't gain anything from doing this. One could easily make the argument that he does gain something by speaking through apostles. I don't see why he would opt to go through the process of the big bang.[/QUOTE]



because he wanted to get the point that he created the world and that he is mighty.

and i bet if jesus did do the big bang we would all wonder why he didnt just create it himself.
[QUOTE=''dragonmaster64'']

because he wanted to get the point that he created the world and that he is mighty.

and i bet if jesus did do the big bang we would all wonder why he didnt just create it himself.[/QUOTE]



He could have still created all the scientific laws and things we have now without goign through the big bang. He is god afterall.
[QUOTE=''Snakewiseman'']?[/QUOTE].....[IMG]http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x147/Thric/facepalm.jpg[/IMG]
I believe there exists a floating teapot that follows each person around. Each time you look at it, it turns invisible. When you try to touch it, it disappears, reappearing later.



Just as you cannot disprove the existence of God, you cannot disprove the existence of the aforementioned teapot.



There is as much evidence for God as there is for my teapot. If God exists, then so does my teapot.
[QUOTE=''dragonmaster64''][QUOTE=''Vandalvideo''][QUOTE=''dragonmaster64'']

thats why he tells all his messages in parables instead of just giving us the message. throughout his life he took the complex way.[/QUOTE]



He is needlessly seeking the complex way, when it is well within his power to just create the world. He doesn't gain anything from doing this. One could easily make the argument that he does gain something by speaking through apostles. I don't see why he would opt to go through the process of the big bang.[/QUOTE]



because he wanted to get the point that he created the world and that he is mighty.

and i bet if jesus did do the big bang we would all wonder why he didnt just create it himself.[/QUOTE]If he's trying to show us all how great he is, he's not doing a very good job of it... as evidenced by the, ehm, lack of evidence.

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