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Who are 'they'?? There is no such thing as a 'militant atheist'.They Chose a path,they can walk it
Who are 'they'?? There is no such thing as a 'militant atheist'.They Chose a path,they can walk it
The Path you Chose is the path you walk,when you get up each dayI am. Do you know what an atheist is?
What path would that be? I don't recall ever choosing any paths.
He's such an ass.
You might not be able to see me.
What does a guy with a sword have to do with talking donkeys? YARPView attachment 67326
That's a question for the Guy with the Sword!
Atheist! I didn't mention militant atheistWho are 'they'?? There is no such thing as a 'militant atheist'.
Deep...for the shallow end of the pool.The Path you Chose is the path you walk,when you get up each day
DON'T TRY TO DENY YOUR OWN POST!Atheist! I didn't mention militant atheist
Your choiceI don't worship random letters.
Show where I wrote militantDON'T TRY TO DENY YOUR OWN POST!
Random equations mean nothing. Try again.
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That's a question for the Guy with the Sword!
You are very nice to wish him luck. He deserves it.Good luck being an atheist
There is no such thing as a 'militant atheist', Sybil.As this and other threads prove, militant atheists are broken people. Sad.
You are still locked in this paradox. You're gonna have to choose or continue to be irrational.The comment I have about a multiverse is that it still doesn't explain a beginning, or the origin of universal mathematical laws of physics. Logic and science suggest there was a beginning, the universes can't be infinitly old.
Argument from randU fallacy. Special pleading fallacy.According to cosmologist David Whittle, the total (positive) mass-energy of the observable universe is estimated at 10 exponent 53 kg.
Argument from randU fallacy. Special pleading fallacy.The total (negative) gravitational energy of the observable universe is 10 exponent 53 kg
Argument from randU fallacy. Buzzword fallacy.The sum of positive mass-energy and negative gravitational energy is therefore estimated to be equal to zero.
Random numbers are not a result.This is an extraordinary result.
Random numbers are not a result.Almost any other result would imply a universe that collapses back on itself in a fraction of a second, or inflates so rapidly that atomic matter doesn't have a chance to form.
What 'energy balance'? Buzzword fallacy. Argument from randU fallacy.Of the infinite number of mathematical possibilities for an energy balance in the universe, it seems to be balanced precisely at zero.
A razor is not a tuner. The universe is not a radio.We seem to live in a universe that is improbably finely tuned on the razor's edge.
Why? Does a spirit made of matter? Does a spirit have energy? If it is neither, how do you know it exists?Spirit! Spirit isn't subject to the laws of physics
Yup. My choice. It seems to be your's, however, to worship random letters.Your choice
DON'T TRY TO DENY YOUR OWN POSTS! ANYONE CAN READ THEM!Show where I wrote militant
They are not 'random' equations.Random equations mean nothing!!
So, you surrender. I see. You had only one job: provide the logical support for your affirmative assertion that the laws of nature and the god in which you believe necessarily had to migrate from somewhere.So you don't have any answer as to why they exist or take the particular form they do.
You don't get to speak for me, especially since you don't understand anything.According to you,
You are selecting from the menu of your limited imagination, remember?they either just randomly popped into existence
This is the argument you are making for the deity you worship, yes? You were supposed to have answered this question but were in the process of surrendering., or they exist and persist for no particular reason at all.
... because it's my fault that you can't support your affirmative assertions.You are a bad faith poster
i.e. you are going to flee to the hills now.I'm not going to invest much time in.
If I merely insinuated, allow me to correct that. I will explicitly state that I have read it. I would offer to answer any questions that you might have about it, but you would neither understand any of the material nor be able to formulate a coherent question related to the subject matter.You insinuated that you supposedly had read Steven Hawking's PhD dissertation,
... which is why you limit your mumbling to yourself.It's not a profitable use of my time to engage with liars.
So is E = MC^2, and it would have been just as unrelated to the question of from where your deity originally migrated, or are you claiming that it "just popped into existence"?They are not 'random' equations. They are among the most famous and important equations in the history of science,