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Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2006 8:39 pm
by godslanguage
sandy_mcd wrote:
godslanguage wrote:So which is the more "theological speculation", the big bang or multiple parallel universes?
Read the article referenced above: http://www.physicstoday.org/vol-59/iss-10/p8.html.
I did, so basically, more testing needs to be done?

Posted: Sat Oct 14, 2006 7:53 pm
by sandy_mcd
godslanguage wrote:So which is the more "theological speculation", the big bang or multiple parallel universes?
The latter. There is evidence for the big bang theory but at the moment (and forever?) no way of testing anything regarding multiple universes.

Posted: Sat Oct 14, 2006 8:15 pm
by sandy_mcd
This is certainly no logical evidence for anything. As Kurieuo discusses on "The Watchmaker", design may make sense to those who have accepted God, but nothing in this line of reasoning stands on its own.
godslanguage wrote:If God created us in his image, we must possess some of Gods traits, in the sense. Since we are created by God, we will inhibit traits of his design that would also show or express his creativeness, his gift of creativenesss. His creative Gift is therefore natural, so a car therefore must have a designer, it is inevitable, because since we acquire some of God's amazing foundations, we must also inevitably "create". It is the symbol of his design.... that we design. It is part of our natural and spiritual being that we possess this gift given to us by God.
If God didn't create us in his image, we would not be creative beings.

Posted: Sat Oct 14, 2006 8:18 pm
by godslanguage
sandy_mcd wrote:
godslanguage wrote:So which is the more "theological speculation", the big bang or multiple parallel universes?
The latter. There is evidence for the big bang theory but at the moment (and forever?) no way of testing anything regarding multiple universes.
I understand, thanks for the reply.

P.S: this is going to probably be my last post on this forum. I will read-only on this forum from now on. I just don't believe I am educated well enough on some of the subjects here including the many differant categories of the forum. Thanks alot for sharing and answering my questions. There is no doubt I will be lurking on this forum and reading this forum on a daily basis, however, I will no longer be interacting. Thanks again!

Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 7:23 pm
by David Blacklock
godslanguage: "This is probably going to be my last post on this forum"

DB: I have enjoyed your participation and thoughtful posts. I respect your choices, however, if you waver, your thoughts are just as valid as anyone else's, so don't hesitate to change your mind. :>)

Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 2:26 pm
by sandy_mcd
David Blacklock wrote:godslanguage: "This is probably going to be my last post on this forum"

DB: I have enjoyed your participation and thoughtful posts. I respect your choices, however, if you waver, your thoughts are just as valid as anyone else's, so don't hesitate to change your mind. :>)
Let me ditto that:

I have enjoyed your participation and thoughtful posts. I respect your choices; however, if you waver, your thoughts are just as valid as anyone else's, so don't hesitate to change your mind. :>)

The more contributors the better.