I'm watching The Universe "Beyond the Big Bang" and I can't stop laughing! BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

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ThirdEyeFive;7108370 said:
why do non-scientists fight so hard against science?

stick to your mystic rituals...

It's either ignorance or unwillingness to accept a different alternative to the status quo

 
jono;7108349 said:
Amazing. Evolution catches hell for assuming one single cell organism can change over time and become all we see but the people that criticize this believe that all life existed at the same time. The creationism museum has human beings riding dinosaurs.

The Big Bang is criticized because explosions can't come from nowhere but apparently all-knowing, all-seeing, Immortal Beings can.

Genius.

You mad at the uncaused Creator? Why?
 
DoUwant2go2Heaven?;7108371 said:
VIBE;7108344 said:
DoUwant2go2Heaven?;7108331 said:
VIBE;7108321 said:
DoUwant2go2Heaven?;7108285 said:
VIBE;7108275 said:
If you don't even have a simple understanding of the Big Bang, then your beliefs and opinions are irrelevant to it.

3 questions I want you to answer Vibe

1. Where did the elements that started the big bang come from?

2. Where did the "space" come from that the big bang expanded into?

3. Where were you when this all happened since you know it all?

1. Energy

2. Unknown

but because something is unknown, it doesn't qualify for an answer of "therefore god", that's more silly and ignorant than "unknown".

How did "energy" create the elements for the big bang?

Can't be created or destroyed.

You sidestepping the question. If the elements came from energy, but yet the elements themselves weren't the energy, how did the elements come to be?

Comprende?

High energy frequencies. The word became flesh synonymous with vibrations. They said the prophets spoken word made things vibrate.
 
KNICKLYN;7108328 said:
Osirus_Jenkins;7108277 said:
Call_Me_Sire;7108259 said:
http://youtu.be/EKsJ3gIkTUE

Wrong. Humans came up with 365 days being a year, 24 hours being in a day, and 60 seconds in a min. God didn't do that. Nor did god create the seasons, humans as well named them. This fat fuck is talking like god sent someone a manual on how to run and govern the world/nature. If anyone can provide that I will gladly apologize to all Christians.

which humans/ civilizations created 365 days, 24 hours, and so on ?

Can someone answer this and give me a source or something

Romans formed the bases for our modern Gregorian Calender. Their Julian calender was only off about 15 days, it was used I think till some time in the middle ages/Renaissance. Before them several civilizations had their own time cycles.

I should have said they formed the bases with their Julian calender.
 
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God created 365, 24, 7, 60

but I think he fails to realize that that measurement of time only applies to earth, elsewhere it's different...
 
MoneyPowerRespect;7108356 said:
DoUwant2go2Heaven?;7108241 said:
MoneyPowerRespect;7108231 said:
The way I see it- no one knows.

At least I have enough sense to admit it. Science can't explain everything and neither can religion.

Well sounds like you are still searching for truth. Seek and you shall find. Just don't give up searching for truth. Because all roads to truth lead back to the source of ALL truth. Amen.

I know my truth. It doesn't always line up with other believers because of their limited imagination, if you can believe that. It's hard for some people to see another person's point of view. All I ask of certain people is that they read religious texts in their entirety and get back to me.

people are quick to discredit it and use it against believers, but don't always get it right.

I.e., the bible was used to keep us enslaved. This is true. But the bible also says that the slaves were to be freed after 10 years. But not once do I see that point brought up.

Religion isn't for everyone and I don't force my beliefs on anyone. Just don't force me to un-believe either.

Well like I said there is only 1 truth and if you keep seeking you will find. Just keep seeking and don't give up. For every one who seeks finds! Hallelujah!
 
ThirdEyeFive;7108370 said:
why do non-scientists fight so hard against science?

stick to your mystic rituals...

True science is in agreement with God. Because God created science.

Science that is falsely called science doesn't.

Amen.
 
DoUwant2go2Heaven?;7108376 said:
VIBE;7108346 said:
DoU, what's your understanding of the Big Bang..

That everything we see, meaning Humans, animals, plants, insects, planets, stars, moons, asteroids, comets, etc. came from an explosion of dense matter, that included gravity (SMH) a long, long, long, time ago.

Bruh don't tell me you don't believe in gravity just because it is related to science and wasn't mentioned in the goddamned bible.
 
The Julian Calendar was naturally adopted by the successor of the Roman Empire, Christian Europe with the Papacy at its head. By about 700 CE it had become customary to count years from the starting point of the birth of Christ (later corrected by Johannes Kepler to 4 BCE). But the equinox kept slipping backwards on the calendar one full day every 130 years. By 1500 the vernal equinox fell on the 10th or 11th of March and the autumnal equinox on the 13th or 14th of September, and the situation was increasingly seen as a scandal. The most important feast day on the Christian calendar is Easter, when the suffering, death, and resurrection of Christ are celebrated. In the New Testament we find that Christ's crucifixion occurred in the week of Passover. On the Jewish calendar, Passover was celebrated at the full moon of the first month (Nissan) of spring. In developing their own calendar (4th century CE), Christians put Easter on the first Sunday after the first full moon after the spring equinox. If the equinox was wrong, then Easter was celebrated on the wrong day. Most other Christian observances (e.g., the beginning of Lent, Pentecost) are reckoned backward or forward from the date of Easter. An error in the equinox thus introduced numerous errors in the entire religious calendar. Something had to be done. After the unification of the Papacy in Rome, in the fifteenth century, Popes began to consider calendar reform. After several false starts, a commission under the leadership of the Jesuit mathematician and astronomer Christoph Clavius (1537-1612) succeeded. Several technical changes were instituted having to do with the calculation of Easter, but the main change was simple. In 1582 Pope Gregory XIII (hence the name Gregorian Calendar) ordered ten days to be dropped from October, thus restoring the vernalequinox at least to an average of the 20th of March, close to what it had been at the time of the Council of Nicea. In order to correct for the loss of one day every 130 years, the new calendar dropped three leap years every 400 years. Henceforth century years were leap years only if divisible by 400. 1600 and 2000 are leap years; 1700, 1800 and 1900 are not.

The new calendar, although controversial among technical astronomers, was promulgated from Rome and adopted immediately in Catholic countries. Protestant countries followed suit more slowly. Protestant regions in Germany, and the northern Netherlands adopted the calendar within decades. The English, always suspicious of Rome during this period, retained the Julian Calendar. Further, while others now began the new year uniformly on 1 January, the English began it on 25 March (an older custom). Now, for example, the date 11 February 1672 in England was 21 February 1673 on the Continent. After 1700 in which the Julian Calendar had a leap year but the Gregorian did not, the difference was eleven days. The English and their American colonies finally adopted the Gregorian Calendar in the middle of the eighteenth century. George Washington was born on 11 February on the Julian Calendar; we celebrate his birthday on 22 February.
http://galileo.rice.edu/chron/gregorian.html
 
Copper;7108375 said:
Religious crazies always think science is somehow trying yo explain god away

Emperor_Shango;7108380 said:
DoUwant2go2Heaven?;7108371 said:
VIBE;7108344 said:
DoUwant2go2Heaven?;7108331 said:
VIBE;7108321 said:
DoUwant2go2Heaven?;7108285 said:
VIBE;7108275 said:
If you don't even have a simple understanding of the Big Bang, then your beliefs and opinions are irrelevant to it.

3 questions I want you to answer Vibe

1. Where did the elements that started the big bang come from?

2. Where did the "space" come from that the big bang expanded into?

3. Where were you when this all happened since you know it all?

1. Energy

2. Unknown

but because something is unknown, it doesn't qualify for an answer of "therefore god", that's more silly and ignorant than "unknown".

How did "energy" create the elements for the big bang?

Can't be created or destroyed.

You sidestepping the question. If the elements came from energy, but yet the elements themselves weren't the energy, how did the elements come to be?

Comprende?

High energy frequencies. The word became flesh synonymous with vibrations. They said the prophets spoken word made things vibrate.

So what you are saying is that God spoke the universe into existence? Correct? Because that is true. Amen.
 
this nigga ain watch the show, if so he would have seen the episode with them giving god credit for the big bang & science itself
 
KNICKLYN;7108390 said:
jono;7108358 said:
KNICKLYN;7108328 said:
Osirus_Jenkins;7108277 said:
Call_Me_Sire;7108259 said:
http://youtu.be/EKsJ3gIkTUE

Wrong. Humans came up with 365 days being a year, 24 hours being in a day, and 60 seconds in a min. God didn't do that. Nor did god create the seasons, humans as well named them. This fat fuck is talking like god sent someone a manual on how to run and govern the world/nature. If anyone can provide that I will gladly apologize to all Christians.

which humans/ civilizations created 365 days, 24 hours, and so on ?

I don't remember exactly but I believe it was the Catholic Church that we can thank for or current calendar. I could be wrong because the calendar has been changed a lot over the centuries.

The Romans ? The Roman were the first to record time ?

Nahh, it started way before them. I am sure the first humans hell even cavemen had a way to keep track of time. Romans just helped form our modern concept of it.
 
jono;7108393 said:
The Julian Calendar was naturally adopted by the successor of the Roman Empire, Christian Europe with the Papacy at its head. By about 700 CE it had become customary to count years from the starting point of the birth of Christ (later corrected by Johannes Kepler to 4 BCE). But the equinox kept slipping backwards on the calendar one full day every 130 years. By 1500 the vernal equinox fell on the 10th or 11th of March and the autumnal equinox on the 13th or 14th of September, and the situation was increasingly seen as a scandal. The most important feast day on the Christian calendar is Easter, when the suffering, death, and resurrection of Christ are celebrated. In the New Testament we find that Christ's crucifixion occurred in the week of Passover. On the Jewish calendar, Passover was celebrated at the full moon of the first month (Nissan) of spring. In developing their own calendar (4th century CE), Christians put Easter on the first Sunday after the first full moon after the spring equinox. If the equinox was wrong, then Easter was celebrated on the wrong day. Most other Christian observances (e.g., the beginning of Lent, Pentecost) are reckoned backward or forward from the date of Easter. An error in the equinox thus introduced numerous errors in the entire religious calendar. Something had to be done. After the unification of the Papacy in Rome, in the fifteenth century, Popes began to consider calendar reform. After several false starts, a commission under the leadership of the Jesuit mathematician and astronomer Christoph Clavius (1537-1612) succeeded. Several technical changes were instituted having to do with the calculation of Easter, but the main change was simple. In 1582 Pope Gregory XIII (hence the name Gregorian Calendar) ordered ten days to be dropped from October, thus restoring the vernalequinox at least to an average of the 20th of March, close to what it had been at the time of the Council of Nicea. In order to correct for the loss of one day every 130 years, the new calendar dropped three leap years every 400 years. Henceforth century years were leap years only if divisible by 400. 1600 and 2000 are leap years; 1700, 1800 and 1900 are not.

The new calendar, although controversial among technical astronomers, was promulgated from Rome and adopted immediately in Catholic countries. Protestant countries followed suit more slowly. Protestant regions in Germany, and the northern Netherlands adopted the calendar within decades. The English, always suspicious of Rome during this period, retained the Julian Calendar. Further, while others now began the new year uniformly on 1 January, the English began it on 25 March (an older custom). Now, for example, the date 11 February 1672 in England was 21 February 1673 on the Continent. After 1700 in which the Julian Calendar had a leap year but the Gregorian did not, the difference was eleven days. The English and their American colonies finally adopted the Gregorian Calendar in the middle of the eighteenth century. George Washington was born on 11 February on the Julian Calendar; we celebrate his birthday on 22 February.
http://galileo.rice.edu/chron/gregorian.html

Whats cool, or what I find to be cool about this was that the Julian Calender was still in use by the Orthodox church/some nations up to the modern era I think. People in Russia had a totally different day then what we would have
 
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VIBE;7108385 said:
God created 365, 24, 7, 60

but I think he fails to realize that that measurement of time only applies to earth, elsewhere it's different...

Ok and????

God is speaking to the creatures that He created to live on earth. He's not telling us how to live on another planet or how to tell time, dates, and seasons from Neptune because He didn't create us to live there.

You aren't saying anything earth shattering Vibe
 
reapin505;7108391 said:
DoUwant2go2Heaven?;7108376 said:
VIBE;7108346 said:
DoU, what's your understanding of the Big Bang..

That everything we see, meaning Humans, animals, plants, insects, planets, stars, moons, asteroids, comets, etc. came from an explosion of dense matter, that included gravity (SMH) a long, long, long, time ago.

Bruh don't tell me you don't believe in gravity just because it is related to science and wasn't mentioned in the goddamned bible.

Huh? How did you get what you said from what i said previously?
 
DoUwant2go2Heaven?;7108388 said:
ThirdEyeFive;7108370 said:
why do non-scientists fight so hard against science?

stick to your mystic rituals...

True science is in agreement with God. Because God created science.

Science that is falsely called science doesn't.

Amen.

There's a false science now?
 
Ol Jay's;7108395 said:
this nigga ain watch the show, if so he would have seen the episode with them giving god credit for the big bang & science itself

I only watched 1 episode. The one that I titled in the thread topic. I had to turn the TV off though because my stomach started hurting from laughing so hard.
 

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