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  • Jessus
    FFR Player
    • Jun 2003
    • 14

    #31
    first, i am not a religious person.

    second, if god did use very complex physics, and then wanted to tell the human race of how he created them, might he already know that they wouldn't understand the said physics and create a magical alternative that is easier to understand?

    or even if he did explain the physics, eventually when this information is handed down to less intelligent people, they might have just slapped on this makeshift story of magic so that they could make some sort of sense of it.

    does my logic make any sense whatsoever?

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    • Privateer
      FFR Player
      • Sep 2003
      • 2962

      #32
      What is beyond the universe, whether it be currently expanding or not? I don't believe in anything, but that question still bugs me a lot.

      Your beliefs or whatever were very logically flawed.

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      • FFR Player
        • May 2002
        • 1088

        #33
        Overall the arguments here fall apart. For one, all religions cannot be correct, they directly contradict eachother. Christianity claims, that if you accept foregiveness, you can dwell with God, Buddhism claims you can be part of the all through discipline and meditation. One of these arguments is right, or both is wrong. Another thing, in the creation narrative in the Bible the word day is translated to "a period of time." obviously the world was not created in 7 days, but it was split up like that for a variety of reasons. Also, God is not magical. If God created our dimensions and universe, why would he have to abide by the physical laws that HE created? He wouldnt'!

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