bboss
Smash Journeyman
EDIT: If you are going to contribute to this thread, please state why God can or cannot exist due to scientific reasoning. Do not respond if you are just going to blab about your personal beef with God, this is not what this thread about, this thread is about proving God does or doesn't exist by science.
Hello all.
In this thread I will prove to you that there is a God, or intelligent being, through logic and science.
Let us begin by establishing several things about the universe:
-An object at rest tends to stay at rest unless otherwise moved by an outside force.
-Matter cannot become bigger or smaller, it simply takes on different shapes and goes to different places.
Now! We all know that the universe is finite. It is not eternal. It had a beginning. (This is proven by the sun and the moon, if we had been around too long the sun would have burnt us). We can also assume that the earth is, at the very oldest, 37 million years old. Why? Because of the moon’s orbit, which gets closer to the earth by 2 inches every year (which means it will crash in less than 37,000,000 years).
Since the universe is finite, and the big bang is impossible, would it be logical for me to assume that there is something that created us? Absolutely. If men and women ultimately came from one woman and one man, is it logical to believe that they existed forever or evolved from tiny bacteria over millions of years, or is it logical to believe that something created them for each other?
Regards,
bboss
Hello all.
In this thread I will prove to you that there is a God, or intelligent being, through logic and science.
Let us begin by establishing several things about the universe:
-An object at rest tends to stay at rest unless otherwise moved by an outside force.
-Matter cannot become bigger or smaller, it simply takes on different shapes and goes to different places.
- So our first problem is with the timespace fabric not existing until after the big bang. So this means that since there is no space, the universe is a vacuum. An all-encompassing vacuum.
- e=mc2. This law, stating that matter cannot be destroyed, it only changes forms, is a huge problem for evolution. Why? Because even if an object exists before time, it cannot exist naturally. According to e=mc2, matter is conserved, so it eventually has to come from somewhere. It didn’t just end up there on its own.
- No space. Of course you know by now that the timespace fabric didn’t come into existence until after the big bang. (I sort of covered this topic in #1 but this is a bit more advanced.) So there is no space, the universe is just a vacuum, right? The problem with this is that everyone and everything renders life in three dimensions, space. This concept is sort of hard to comprehend, that a vacuum universe is non-dimensional, but it makes perfect sense.
- My fourth point is with time not existing yet. This is very simple. If time does not exist, and you go back in time and try to trigger the big bang, nothing happens. Why? Simply because there is no time. The big bang needs time to exist for it to work, and it doesn’t have time. Therefore, if the big bang had happened before time (which is a little hard to comprehend), it would be a dud. Nothing would happen.
- “An object at rest tends to stay at rest unless motivated by an outside force.” So the big bang has to be triggered by something else. As hard as evolution tries to point away from God, it points right back to God.
Now! We all know that the universe is finite. It is not eternal. It had a beginning. (This is proven by the sun and the moon, if we had been around too long the sun would have burnt us). We can also assume that the earth is, at the very oldest, 37 million years old. Why? Because of the moon’s orbit, which gets closer to the earth by 2 inches every year (which means it will crash in less than 37,000,000 years).
Since the universe is finite, and the big bang is impossible, would it be logical for me to assume that there is something that created us? Absolutely. If men and women ultimately came from one woman and one man, is it logical to believe that they existed forever or evolved from tiny bacteria over millions of years, or is it logical to believe that something created them for each other?
Regards,
bboss
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