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My real name is Peter!If we do not know, then we investigate and do not settle for whatever a Tom, Dick or Harry says.
My real name is Peter!If we do not know, then we investigate and do not settle for whatever a Tom, Dick or Harry says.
Every one who has died so far, has died in ignorance. There is no conclusive evidence for how the universe and life could have had a natural cause. I doubt that evidence will be available in our lifetime. All we have are beliefs.There is no shame in not knowing.
That is true. I too will die without knowing the reasons. There is no possibility that we will come to know that in five years. But I do not feel sad because of it. Things cannot be expedited. They take their own time. However, there is enough information to tell us how universe or life came about. You don't believe that, that is your choice.Every one who has died so far, has died in ignorance. There is no conclusive evidence for how the universe and life could have had a natural cause. I doubt that evidence will be available in our lifetime. All we have are beliefs.
Every one who has died so far, has died in ignorance. There is no conclusive evidence for how the universe and life could have had a natural cause. I doubt that evidence will be available in our lifetime. All we have are beliefs.
I have now read the entire discussion on this thread. The only certain truth is that we cannot know the truth.That is true. I too will die without knowing the reasons. There is no possibility that we will come to know that in five years. But I do not feel sad because of it. Things cannot be expedited. They take their own time. However, there is enough information to tell us how universe or life came about. You don't believe that, that is your choice.
The creation of the universe and life is history, and you can't change history. Either God created everything, or there is no creator God. What ever anyone believes, we can't change the truth of history.The only certain truth is that we cannot know the truth.
There cannot be a probable God. We can be a hundred percent right or wrong on the toss of a coin.We are all, in fact, agnostic, both believers and disbelievers.
We are each led in the way we want to follow. From my perception, all the evidence points to God. My 2c.However, there is enough information to tell us how universe or life came about.
I do not agree to that. Science does not lay down arms.The only certain truth is that we cannot know the truth.
We are all, in fact, agnostic, both believers and disbelievers.
A disbeliever cannot experience the benefit of belief.
Yeah, I believe differently.We are each led in the way we want to follow. From my perception, all the evidence points to God. My 2c.
Good image. The two faces of the coin look different. Still it's the same coin.There cannot be a probable God. We can be a hundred percent right or wrong on the toss of a coin.
The only certain truth is that we cannot know the truth.
We are all, in fact, agnostic, both believers and disbelievers.
A disbeliever cannot experience the benefit of belief. He may try to explain the effect of prayer as something going on in our brain, but he cannot experience it. I would miss a lot without it.
I thought what was meant by @talib-al-kalim was that we cannot know supernatural/religious/theological truths for certain.I do not agree to that. Science does not lay down arms.
Sure, for some people belief is beneficial. I was once a believer, so I know.
But belief can land one in conflicts. I do not need that belief now.
So, one can make any story about it (visits of Jibril)? Gaps, gaps, gaps.The thing is that the origin of all is less observable than a coin on the ground.
You did not pay attention to what I wrote: "Science does not lay down arms."I thought what was meant by @talib-al-kalim was that we cannot know supernatural/religious/theological truths for certain.
I agree with that.
I saw what you wrote.You did not pay attention to what I wrote: "Science does not lay down arms."
Well, views.I saw what you wrote.
I do not think it makes sense in this case.
Of course you can make a story about it as well, based on what you know or on what you mean to say.So, one can make any story about it (visits of Jibril)? Gaps, gaps, gaps.
Your views. I do not use the two sided coin. I have a plaque which says 'go with evidence'.Understand what I meant with the two parts of the coin: ..
You SHOULD be able to explain what does exist. Or admit that you actually don't really have any idea.There is no shame in not knowing. There is shame in not investigating or settling for false and convenient answers.
There is no evidence that there is an edge to the universe, so why should I accept it.
There is more evidence that it has none.
Seriously? Here are some ideas that were considered "weird" but ended up becoming scientific theory or fact.No, I do not agree to that. Weird ideas get erased by better theories. String theory or Many-world interpretations are facing such a future.
There is also no empirical evidence that life began on its own. But you seem to believe so. Why should you?There is no shame in not knowing. There is shame in not investigating or settling for false and convenient answers.
There is no evidence that there is an edge to the universe, so why should I accept it.
There is more evidence that it has none.
There are so many pages on this in Wikipedia and elsewhere. The search engines and AI are there. Check with them. I am sort of tired in repeating them.Could you please cite scientific papers that specifically state this as fact? Or even actual scientific theory?