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Spoony said:Don't you believe in random chaos?
I don't know the science. That's where this discussion becomes pointless. I did do Maths A-Level though, if that helps.
Spoony said:Don't you believe in random chaos?
Slabber said:I don't know the science. That's where this discussion becomes pointless. I did do Maths A-Level though, if that helps.
Spoony said:I got a B in my Maths, GCSE.
Seen Donnie Darko then?
Spoony said:or just random luck.
Sultan said:What is luck? and why random?
Slabber said:Bringing god into it doesn't help until you've sorted out the science
Sultan said:What is luck? and why random?
Slabber said:But if theoretically you can predict the movement of atoms, then you can predict human choice in so far as it is expressed through action, no?
vijay said:Wrong.
Reasoning is one of that elements that differentiate us, humans, from other creatures. There are lots of examples that show intelligence and order in design and therefore one would be ignorant if we dismiss them as random just because it's not within our capacity today to understand them. There are some verses that describe the singularity, big bang and the state of the universe. We are only capable of understanding such concepts today.Spoony said:That's random to me. I don't understand why people need to believe that everything has a reason.
Slabber said:insightful
vijay said:Thank you.
I dont have time right now to make the clarifications. I will do that tommorow.
Abbsta said:therefore one would be ignorant if we dismiss them as random just because it's not within our capacity today to understand them. There are some verses that describe the singularity, big bang and the state of the universe. We are only capable of understanding such concepts today.
One can not ignore the whole concept simply because one can not understand one aspect/element of it.
Spoony said:You've not really said anything. Just proved that you're religious. . . and that you believe in fate because God chose our destiny.
Like I said before jump infront of a moving bus. I wonder if 'fate' will save you.
Try it.
Spoony said:Don't you believe in random chaos?
Wibble said:Chaos isn't random. Not in the sense of the scientific meaning of chaos. Chaos theory is about finding the pattern/order in seemingly random data.
Although I have always had a supicion that it is in fact just an excuse for quantitative ecologist to ramble on about Mandlebrot sets and the like with no fear of contradiction from the rest of us who have trouble balancing our chequing accounts.
Abbsta said:Reasoning is one of that elements that differentiate us, humans, from other creatures. There are lots of examples that show intelligence and order in design
Here we go again.
Name them.
and therefore one would be ignorant if we dismiss them as random just because it's not within our capacity today to understand them. There are some verses that describe the singularity, big bang and the state of the universe.
Rubbish. Or do you believe that Nostradamus predicted 9/11 etc as well
We are only capable of understanding such concepts today.
One can not ignore the whole concept simply because one can not understand one aspect/element of it.
Spoony said:That's what I meant.![]()
Abbsta said:My general perspective is I can not dismiss anyting just because there is zero evidence. That's it, regardless of which if support one side or another.
Abbsta said:My general perspective is I can not dismiss anyting just because there is zero evidence. That's it, regardless of which if support one side or another.
Slabber said:I can't wait. Presumably the answer involves some understanding of random motion in quantum mechanics, which no on has, except Plech who know's a surprising amount about it for a non-scientist, but still not enough.
vijay said:Whenever we perform any action and whenever we think any thought, an imprint—a kind of groove is made upon the mind. Sometimes we are conscious of the imprinting process; just as often we are not. When actions and thoughts are repeated, the grooves become deeper. The combination of thoughts and actions creates our individual characters and also strongly influences our subsequent thoughts. Your thoughts would define your character and shape your career and my thoughts would define my character and shape my career and every individuals are different from each other. So there is some thing called fate that predefines the thoughts and dreams of every individual. And this concept has influenced many to believe that what is to be will be, and nothing can be done about it. Fate does mean something ordained-but it is ordained by you yourself – your thoughts and actions.
This statement contribute towards the explanation of deja vu also, I think. As in, the brain is trying to relate a current situation/experience with a previous sit/exp that may share some instances hence, the individual experiencing 'Ive been here before' etc.vijay said:Whenever we perform any action and whenever we think any thought, an imprint—a kind of groove is made upon the mind.
Nistelrooy10 said:What wisdom..![]()
If you're in Turkey and turn towards Mecca, you're turning in the general direction of Mecca. Your back is turned towards Ukraine, and then towards space, since the Earth is round.
Besides, Muslims knew that the Earth is round when Christians were burning people on the stake for saying otherwise.
Im red2 said:Actually you made me think there and you are not wrong that the back is actually turned towards space. But you are wrong when you say that Christians were burning people at the stake. The Christians were the ones being burned at the stake.
As Satan used the Roman Empire - particularly King Herod, Pontius Pilate and Nero, as well as many others - to put Christ to death and kill many of God's people, he, like a chameleon, changed his disguise once again after Western Rome's fall, but this time, he kept the same Roman roots. The "wilderness" (Rev. 12:6), symbolizing this 1260-year period, is also referred to as the "great tribulation" (Matt 24:21) - a time when millions of God's true people were martyred for refusing to follow the dictates of the Roman Church. The Bible accurately prophesied that the papal power, as symbolized by the "little horn" in Daniel 7:8, 20, 21 and the "leopard-bodied beast" in Revelation 13:2, would "make war with the saints." Only one "religious" organization has been responsible for more persecutions and deaths of faithful Bible-believing Christians than any other sect in history - The Holy Roman Catholic Church!
http://home.earthlink.net/~abrahamisaac/html/the_1260-day_prophecy_and_the_.html
Im red2 said:Actually you made me think there and you are not wrong that the back is actually turned towards space. But you are wrong when you say that Christians were burning people at the stake. The Christians were the ones being burned at the stake.
As Satan used the Roman Empire - particularly King Herod, Pontius Pilate and Nero, as well as many others - to put Christ to death and kill many of God's people, he, like a chameleon, changed his disguise once again after Western Rome's fall, but this time, he kept the same Roman roots. The "wilderness" (Rev. 12:6), symbolizing this 1260-year period, is also referred to as the "great tribulation" (Matt 24:21) - a time when millions of God's true people were martyred for refusing to follow the dictates of the Roman Church. The Bible accurately prophesied that the papal power, as symbolized by the "little horn" in Daniel 7:8, 20, 21 and the "leopard-bodied beast" in Revelation 13:2, would "make war with the saints." Only one "religious" organization has been responsible for more persecutions and deaths of faithful Bible-believing Christians than any other sect in history - The Holy Roman Catholic Church!
http://home.earthlink.net/~abrahamisaac/html/the_1260-day_prophecy_and_the_.html
Slabber said:But what if you deliberately pray in the wrong direction just to piss off Allah?
Im red2 said:Well then I do not think you would be a Muslim in the first place for that would be mocking your religion, imho.
Slabber said:For feck's sake, don't start that again
You're a faggot. Seriously.Im red2 said:O.K but if you have read the source in that short space of time you are a genius![]()
marcus agrippa said:wait: Imred2....you are being perfectly serious?
a couple of posts ago i thought you were just having a laugh...
Good Grief!
Im red2 said:No one can accuse true Christians of burning people at the stake.