Re: In the beginning?



On Fri, 24 Oct 2008 09:40:30 -0500, "\(M\)-adman" <grat@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Cory Albrecht wrote:
(M)-adman wrote, on 2008-10-23 22:41:
Cory Albrecht wrote:
(M)-adman wrote, on 2008-10-23 11:18:
Vend wrote:
On 22 Ott, 19:30, Smoley<smo...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Oct 22, 10:26 am, James Beck<j...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In article<L1GLk.49865$XT1.7...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
g...@xxxxxxxxxx says...
James Beck wrote:
In article<2b3f7857-7f0d-42f3-8351-ea7eb80b217b@
79g2000hsk.googlegroups.com>, ven...@xxxxxxxxxxx says...
On 22 Ott, 11:24, Ye Old One<use...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 19:22:17 -0700 (PDT), Smoley
<smo...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> enriched this group when s/he
wrote:
Hi
I have a question for the atheists(if there are any) in
this group:
What is your theory on time as it relates to the formation
of the universe? Was the universe in a dormant state until
it ?became active? thereby causing time as a byproduct?
Did the universe exist for an infinite amount of time in a
constantly changing state until it "became" what we see
today? Let's discuss it?
Smoley
About 15 billion years ago our universe came into existence
in an event that has been called the Big Bang. Before that
there was nothing. No matter, no energy, no space, no time.
How can there be a 'before that' if there was no time?
Well, since we can't extrapolate from the singularity
backwards to what 'might' have been here/there/anywhere
before, it really doesn't matter. That information is lost in
the shuffle. So, for all practical purposes, there was
nothing before.
All this physical crap around us just *poofed* itself into
existance eh?
I really do not know exactly what happened, but just because I
don't know NOW (or ever), doesn't mean I need your sky fairy as
a mental crutch to explain the things I do not currently
understand. That is the realm of the ancient savage that does
not understand that lightening isn't some god pissed off at me.
More god of the gaps on your part.
More honest intellectual examination on mine.- Hide quoted text
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So, basically, you have no idea, but it wasn't my sky fairy.
Thank you.
If it was your sky fairy then where did your sky fairy come from?

<snip>

Alpha Omega

Look them up
That still doesn't answer where God came from.

Or are you going to rest on special pleading?

You obviously did not look up the words.

Or do wish to throw relativity out of the window?

And how, pray tell, is relativity evidence for God?

Relativity can be described using space-time diagrams, God is Alpha-Omega,
the begining and ending of space and time as we know it.

You failed. Zero points for failing to show your work.

Also, it is apparent that you do not know what a space-time diagram
is, and you do not understand space and time.

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