Atheism Destroyed? Yeah right

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  1. Dreagon Well-Known Member

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    That's just how our current universe started. Before that there was a lot of matter, he means how that was created.
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    You can't just tell me it existed.

    Science can't prove that.

    It is called a DEITY!
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    Science has proven more stuff than religon has shown.
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    So?

    You still can't explain how the universe was created.
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    I can't explain so there for people like you make up stuff like a god to make yourself feel knowledable of how it all began.
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    But does something need a beginning? The human mind has problems with comprehending what infinity is. Something has to have a beginning and an end. But is this really true? Why is it impossible that everything just is?
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    I didn't make it up.

    You don't know what you are talking about.

    By the way, it's "therefore"

    @Dreagon There has to be some kind of magical force that created the universe.
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    I disagree, magic doesn't exist.
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    How don't I know what I'm talking about. Also does it really matter if I accdentially Space.
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    You know what I meant.

    Explained:There has to be some kind of deity or something to create a universe.

    No you honestly don't. You spaced and you forgot the "e".
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    Who Cares :) and Religon Fails HARD
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    And who or what created that deity? According to your logic something needs to have a beginning, if it doesn't have one, it doesn't make sense.
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    Is that the best you can do? You fail HARD.

    What I believe is that the detiy is a spirit and that spirit somehow created the universe. I can't explain the mysteries of God.
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    I don't think you quite understand the concept of quitting. It means you leave and stop posting.
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    I saw this one interesting thread and started posting. Why does it matter so much to you?

    I find it sad that you care so much to reply to almost every post I have made since I quit and say almost the exact same thing.
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    It doesn't. I just find it amusing that you make a thread saying this forum is dead, that you have no interest in it any longer and that you're quitting and then continue to post. Including posting what songs you're currently listening to in that thread, which really had no interesting topic to reply to other than you deciding to participate in this forum still.
    I find it sad that people make over dramatic and attention seeking threads about them quitting the forums and then continue to post like normal or come back after a day or two. Also "every post I have made since I quit", that did amuse me.
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    I even said in a post on the NKVD reforms, this is my last post...for now.
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    Is that the best question you can come up with? How did everything begin? I could give you an answer, but I'd rather you'd read "Cosmos" By Carl Sagan. It basically not only answers your question, but every other question you could come up with.
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    Don't leave I need the vote for the next election ;p
    Also I need another Alex Tran Supporter I got your back friend
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    I have looked into Sagan. His arguement isn't that great.

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