It looks like you're using an Ad Blocker.
Please white-list or disable AboveTopSecret.com in your ad-blocking tool.
Thank you.
Some features of ATS will be disabled while you continue to use an ad-blocker.
Originally posted by Nohup
Oh, just one little thing. What about those religions that don't have a god, like Buddhism?
Originally posted by Nohup
Or what about the ones that are animistic, so they don't really have a god per se, but they see natural things as having certain spirit-like qualities?
Originally posted by spaceman16
God defined: the supernatural being conceived as the perfect and omnipotent and omniscient originator and ruler of the universe; the object of worship
Originally posted by Nohup
How can something be perfect and omnipotent, yet still have a motivation or need to create and rule something? Need, after all, requires incompleteness.
[edit on 7-11-2007 by Nohup]
Originally posted by spaceman16
This dust and gas came from a giant exploding ball of rock, gas, and other materials. Aka, the big bang theory.
But this is as far back as Science can go. When you ask science, where did that partical come from, science can go back no further.
Religion, would then say, God created it of course. He/She created the partical and let nature take course.
God needs no reason to exist. God follows not the laws of nature. God does not have to have a beginning to be there.
But once again Religion come on top. In saying that, the days of creation are no time limit. Never does the bible proclaim that the first day of creation was the first day of existance. A google amount of years could have past before god influenced the creation of the earth and its inhabitants.
In my opinion, Religion defeats Science in argument, no matter how you look at it.
Originally posted by spaceman16
Science is handicapped, because it has to follow certain laws and rules.
Im terribly sorry for those who didnt pick up on my sarcasm, was just trying to make a simple point, that arguing for science in Science Vs. Religion is wasting your breath. I love to argue science over religion, and i know its wastful efforts, but i still enjoy it.
Originally posted by melatonin
probably a carry-over from the other thread.