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Originally Posted by Jenae the Turk
Well then you had best explain how Nature is God. And don't give me that perfect engineering nonsense again, and everything in Nature is a miracle BS.
If nature is such a perfect engineer, then somebody better talk to whoever is in charge of quality control.
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Is there ANYTHING else other than nature? Are you not a part of Nature? If nature had not designed it so perfectly, how could anything work? Would atoms react to form compounds? Would haemoglobin in blood react with oxygen? Would calcium ions be effective in the synapse... and allow you to
formulate arrogant answers?
Your medula oblongata controls your breathing automatically. Your heart cells vibrate automatically. Your enzymes and hormones secrete on time... and allow you to live. Its a miracle that you are alive and not falling down dead like a pebble... thats because we dont sustain ourselves, we dont control our muscles, glands and nerves! Nature does it for us.
Nature is miraculous, her laws are mysterious... such were the thoughts of Michael Faraday(without whom there would be no motor today, no generators... we would be using oil lamps and candles... Now, forget the quantum theory and relativity by Albert ). Einstein considered himself to be a child collecting pebbles on the shores of Nature. (He was not an atheist. He changed his several religion more than once in his lifetime.)
And here comes little Jenae, proud of her bookish knowledge and wikipedia quotes... who is blind to nature's awesome power (she must be raving mad!!!)
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How much space did this universe occupy before the big bang? All of it
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Yeah, your logic is so unsound. The expanded and contracted Universe cannot occupy the same amount of space! One is extremely big, another is very small in volume.
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How many times did this universe expand and collapse? Like Bang...Bang...Bang... 319 times
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Thats a good one! I guess you are too tired to think straight today.
Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind. ~Albert Einstein
In his later years he referred to a
cosmic religious feeling that permeated and sustained his scientific work. He wished to experience the universe as a single cosmic whole.. Einstein became angry when his views were appropriated by evangelists for atheism.
In 1926 Einstein said, "
He [God] does not throw dice" referring to randomness thrown up by quantum theory.
Sesame~ This is what I am saying that in Nature, everything is well planned, nothing is a random or chance occurrence.