I'm in a fight with some crazy jesus freak on Youtube

I must say, i have never adressed the issues of complexity you are bringing up. I find that all very intesresting. I would like to take some time at home and read what you've written a bit more in deatil, right now i just can't make a coherent thought... i have a physics test in a few hours and i don't want to upset my understanding of the physical world at this time :P

One thing i may or may not mention later, i think this is the first thing that comes to mind, is this: how is the "simple" physical part to the origin of the world in effect, simple? If it can yield all that is known to exist, how is the simple particle, simple? Atoms are far from simple, the nucleus far from straightforward, and the makeup of quarks unknown. I do not wish to contend that God = physical entity you mention in terms of complexity, but seeing as we have yet to reach the end of our knowledge in terms of the complexity of "simple" quantum particles, i do not know how your original particle can in effect be simple.

But that's just a thought. Ill think more on this later.
 
That's funny... I had a physics test today too. I hope you do better on yours than I did on mine... I woke up 15 minutes before it started and went in cold with no equation sheet. :)

I guess I should be thankful I woke up at all...

You bring up another good point here, though. It's true that our scientific understanding of the way our particular universe works seems to paint us a picture that's far from simple. Speaking off the top of my head, I would contend that a creative entity such as God would have to be a couple of orders of magnitude more complex than the basic state of our universe according to big bang theory (I'm thinking mainly about relative complexity, but I obviously can't just say that, so I'll have to do some looking around.

I'll go ahead and read over your posts again too, and I'm for sure going to read up on big bang theory because I honestly don't know much about it.

If you respond in here and I don't reply, shoot me a PM... I will try to keep an eye out for this thread but I have finals this week and everything's a bit crazy.
 
not likely. If the test were to test me on whether or not i get it, then i would be fine. But it never is, and for some reaosn, i never do as well in physics calculations as i do in regular mathematical ones...

Eh, ill see. It's on quantum physics, photoelectric effect and optics.

have fun on your finals.

t minus one hour....
 
Well, that test went pretty well.

So, i figure the best way to go about this is addressing your post point by point so i can have some continuous line of thought. I thought a bit on the train home, but this is not by any means going anywhere in my head as of now, so we'll see...

Warning: I am venturing into areas where i have a) never been before, b) have no facts, arguments or logic behind it (although it may exist somewhere), and c) have not really thought about. Therefore, since you seem to have addressed the issue before, i may say some retarded stuff and/or blatantly false things, so bear with me.

"It's the same deal... we haven't directly observed a big bang, no, but science continues to find new evidence supporting it, while religion continues to be based on faith- which is, to me, about equal to nothing."

Correct me if i am wrong, but i believe evidence for the Big Bang theory lies in observations of the universe expanding, right? I believe that red shift and microwave background heating is in effect evidence for single point origin of the universe, or at least it rings a bell in that sense. However, these phenomenon remain within the realm of evidence for single point origin of the world. If you play the tape backwards, the universe will start from one point. Evidence for a massive cataclysmic explosion, perhaps. However, it can also lead to the conclusion of creation from a single point. This point only holds of course if these phenomena infer single point origin (which i assume is what it would want to prove). Still, this evidence can tell us two things.

Also, your last part of that sentence tells us a bunch. Ill address this at the end.

"Regarding the probability thing, though... Complexity in the physical world can be defined as a measure of the probability of the state of any given system. Therefore, if you are applying our laws of probability to the genesis of the cosmos (when you say the probability of something coming out of nothing is zero), then God can't escape from the fact that He is, without a doubt, an incredibly complex system and is therefore much less likely to exist than is a simple space containing material governed by certain laws."

See my previous post in simple complexity.

I agree with you in your first sentence. In fact, it is one of my main deciding factors in believing in creation. The inherent complexity to this world baffles my mind when it is supposed to come from a chaotic mix of time and chance. To me, the fact that everything is so intrinsically linked and functioning in harmony amid an incredible complexity lends itself to the idea of a being creating the world. Now, i have to admit i had never thought of reversing this concept and applying this to the being that created the world. Obviously, God would have to be more complex than creation to create it (or would he?). However, i feel that the nature of God is (you address this further, ill get there) not something we can comprehend. He is said to be a spirit. What are the properties of spirits? Omnipotent, eternal, omniscient beings? Well, obviously besides what those adjectives imply, but their physical reality? i could not tell you. But, more on the nature of God below.

"What I mean is that ANY statement you make about God is inherently false. And I really don't see the point of believing in that God."

On this matter, i feel i have to disagree. Now, in the terms we are dealing with, it is true, i cannot make any assured statements on the physical nature and physical properties of God. However, i do believe that God has revealed certain things about himself, his origin. In comes the Bible. We can argue forever on the validity of the text, but as you said and as i maintain, these things are accepted based on faith. Massive cop-out, i know. This situation annoys me aswell, as i would like to think of myself a man of science.

In the Bible, it says at the very start "In the beginning, God..." That's my position. And given our lack of knowledge on the extent of simplicity in simple quantums added to the fact of the unknown beyond spiritual nature of God, i think it is fair to say that i at least could not tell you which is more probable to have existed, and neither do i think it is possible.

Hmm... is that an actual conclusion we can draw? Seems like a bullpoop one... "well, we can't know, durrrrr"

where now?

Ah yes, the matters of faith.

Well, as you have said, you do not feel a need for religion and matters of faith. All the power to you. Really, if you are assured on your position, rock on. I on the other hand do not understand the world unless in the context of the Bible and God. I have doubts, but i do find intrinsic... beauty in the world around me which leads me back to God. We have two separate conclusions, they are both in opposition, so be it. I do not feel either one of us will convince the other.

I would like to thank you for a very interesting discussion. I will definitely be thinking about these things more in detail for a while... I do not know if this discussion can go any further, as i feel i have exhausted what i know. Going on would simply make me enter a realm of saying complete BS with no thought (if it wasn't already the case).

Anyways, have fun on your finals. Thanks for the great food for thought.
 
Digitaljosh

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speak what I believe. I believe the Bible, and the Torah. Do you want

me to tell you my testimony. I'm at work, but I could tell you later

after college around 9pm? Are you searching for God or an imperfect

person, because everyone is sinful, and screw up and have to bow back

down at God's alter and seek forgiveness. I've made plenty mistakes,

and try to live perfect like Jesus, but I am sure I will make more

mistakes. But I pray to God for help all my life. I want to know his

will, and do it rather than my own. I am a Christian. My Will is

Selfish, God's Will is Perfect.

Digitaljosh

I believe the Bible, and the Torah. I try and live my life by it. Every

excert I use is relevant to the question you ask. I seek God's Will and

not my own. This is my true self, and I AM talking to you man to man.

Do you seek God's Will or your Own Will because if you seek your own,

your going to come up short.

Digitaljosh

I come from a family of 6 Mom, Dad, Myself, 2 Brothers, and 1 Sister.

As a kid I grew up with my older brother always being bad. He was

kicked out of the house many times. He was on drugs at an early age

maybe 14. I was very different than him. He's 5 years older than me,

and has joined the Army to escape Meth. Time will tell if he can keep

clean. I was saved at a very young age, but I fell to peer pressure at

age 17. I wanted to try LSD, I did and I was hooked. I took LSD every

weekend for an entire year. I got into Marijuana, XTC, Whip Its, Robo,

5MEODMT, LSA, Cocaine, Beer, Liquir, Mushrooms, etc. Eventually it got

to the point that I was having a bad experience everytime I did drugs,

drunk, or just commited a little sin. I knew sin was wrong, and it was

killing me. God wanted me to live a rightious life and not a foolish

one. I knew I had to get away from my old friends so at age 20 I moved

to Colorado to live with my Aunt. I was away, and I've been off drugs

since. I lived there for 6 months then I missed my family. I had a

little Nephew and Niece back in my home town, and I wanted to be a part

of there life. Most of my old friends have moved on, but some are still

in the drug game. I hang out with them once in a blue moon because they

are relentless in wanting me to come to their parties, but they know

I'm straight edge and I don't do drugs. They constantly tried to get me

to drink at their parties, and ocassionally I would. But God once again

started telling me not to do this, and I had to quit drinking

completely. I really need to completely stop hanging with my old

friends. I only go to their partys, but this is still too much. I don't

have any Christian friends that live near except old church folks. I

don't have a girlfriend and have'nt been on a date in 5 years. I'm

struggling through college, and I make $240 every week. But My Life is

at it's Best Ever, and I know I'm living God's Will for my life. What's

your story Paul?
 
why is it that half the religious people i know were really really fucked up before going all faithful?

"but my life is at its best ever"

sounds like his best day is my worst

hint: my worst days are on sunday
 
ask him why he is so intent on believing that jesus actually performed these miracles... even some of the highests preists will tell you that it is a lot of metophorical talk...
 
Humans are sad

I do wish jesus had had a snazzier death though... Like toasted alive or something. Then we could all walk around with little toasters on necklaces or something. I'd totally go for that

oh yeah - best link ever;

http://www.humanistsofutah.org/2002/WhyCantIOwnACanadian_10-02.html

Hmm there's also a cool part in the Bible where god summons a she-bear who kills like 7 kids and injures maybe 13 (the correct numbers are in the bible)because they tease some old man. classic.
 
compared to some of the shit that comes out of the mouthes of NSers I'm sincerely impressed by the intelligent debate that has come out of this thread.
 
ahahahhahaha jesus what a joke

people need to learn to live with the fact that there gonna die and not live again

YOUR GONNA DIE MUTHA FUCKA
 
we learned in astronomy that when a main sequence star has run out of iron to burn on, a super nova occurs and all the other elements are at it's disposal. I remember this next part very vaugley but somehow they combine and water and such is created. They say they have proof of it and such. Where do you think the famous eagle nebula picture came from? Photoshop? I doubt anyone could make that shit up.
 
I have those whenever I travel and stay in hotel rooms. But instead of a civilized debate, we usually just smack each other as hard as we can with the Bible, much like O'Connel did to Mikael with Timeline.
 
tell him that all the evil in the world is because god didnt like satan and so you dont like god for being sexist and racist cause gods really a she and satans actually chinese :)or something stupid like that lol
 
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