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What do you think of today's Christianity?
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In response to DrachenFly At 08:51 am GodsBane Said :
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An excellent point. The salt makes for a decent analogy. I'll do you one better. Imagine a spark. A single tiny spark from a massive raging fire. Now imagine that during the creation of that spark, that it spontaneously becomes self aware. And upon this self awareness it decides to convert its energy into something else entirely. The same electrons and protons and atoms, and on and on that exist in you, are the same ones that exist in a tree or a rock. Now imagine that you had the ability to turn your energy into whatever you could imagine it could be. That is the act of God.
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At 08:42 am DrachenFly Said :
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I've been saying this shit for years. I'm just people are starting to see things the same way I do.
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In response to PuffDaddyPuff At 08:41 am DrachenFly Said :
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Exactly my point. "God" is but a factor in the creation of "This" universe. The space beyond, the space around is so immense that it cannot be fathomed. Think of a grain of salt, floating around in an infinite sea of salt.
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In response to GodsBane At 08:32 am PuffDaddyPuff Said :
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mmm good theory although scientists are now starting to believe that we are jointed as two universes, there is also a parallel universe that guides our universe and vise versa, they believe the big band is part of a cycle. A cycle where the energy. Here i copied and pasted this:

Bubble theory posits an infinite number of open multiverses, each with different physical constants. (The set of bubble universes is thus a Level II multiverse.)

The formation of our universe from a "bubble" of a multiverse was proposed by Andre Linde. This Bubble universe theory fits well with the widely accepted theory of cosmic inflation. The bubble universe concept involves creation of universes from the quantum foam of a "parent universe." On very small scales, the foam is frothing due to energy fluctuations. These fluctuations may create tiny bubbles and wormholes. If the energy fluctuation is not very large, a tiny bubble universe may form, experience some expansion like an inflating balloon, and then contract and disappear from existence. However, if the energy fluctuation is greater than a particular critical value, a tiny bubble universe forms from the parent universe, experiences long-term expansion, and allows matter and large-scale galactic structures to form.

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In response to GodsBane At 08:20 am Lowerdeck Said :
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I was just trying to make some point
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In response to Lowerdeck At 08:17 am GodsBane Said :
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God wasn't destroyed in the Big Bang. He *was* the Big Bang.
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In response to PuffDaddyPuff At 08:16 am GodsBane Said :
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Think of God as an aware form of energy. There are no words that can be spoken that can describe what kind of energy He is, because He is unique. I guess the simplest analogy would be this: The Universe is an ever-expanding mass of energy and is immeasurable in size. Right? Then what is it "expanding" in to. God is but an evolutionary step in the process of energy that at some point became self aware.
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In response to PuffDaddyPuff At 08:10 am Lowerdeck Said :
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Maybe God created the universe and got destroyed, much like a dynamite maker would get killed if something goes wrong and his product explodes in his face?
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In response to GodsBane At 08:10 am Lowerdeck Said :
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Fair enough.
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In response to GodsBane At 08:07 am PuffDaddyPuff Said :
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Which leads me to ask why? why did God create the universe if he destroys himself in the process? what was around with God before the universe was created? has God been around for an infanite amount of time? Is our universe the only reality? i personally believe ours is just one of a infanite number in a never ending dimension.
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In response to Lowerdeck At 08:06 am GodsBane Said :
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Eternal.
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In response to GodsBane At 08:06 am Lowerdeck Said :
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A good question is... what do you label yourself as?
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In response to PuffDaddyPuff At 07:57 am GodsBane Said :
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In a way; Atheism is a wiser view of what God intended. The reason free will was created was so that Mankind could makes his/her own decisions in the absence of God. Which leads to my next point. God is not in His house at the moment. The moment He created this reality, he ceased to exist. He made this universe out of his own energy. Well half of this Universe at least. The second half was made from an opposite form of energy. I believe you know of whom I speak.
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In response to GodsBane At 07:43 am PuffDaddyPuff Said :
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Exactly i find it contradicts itself too much to be true as well, i suppose yours is a more believable way of looking at God. I mean me as an atheist i don't believe in him full stop but i'm glad people are starting to revert away from that ancient text.
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At 07:39 am GodsBane Said :
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The Bible was written by men. What do men know of God? They know what the Angels tell them. Not a single person in the history of the Race of Adam has ever spoken directly to God. Not even the Christ.
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