I stand by what I said. It is far easier to assume that someone put a rock there (thereby negating your argument that NOT believing in God is easier) than to say that the rock was formed by natural processes (logical ones). To answer your qusetions: the ingredients came through two processes: nucleosynthesis (the formation of ALL elements in dying stars - don't tell me this doesn't exist, it has been observed. We know more about the stars around us than the earth's core. The other option is thourgh SLiME (I can't remember what this stand for, but I believe it's Sub-lithoautotrophic... forgot the rest. basically it's just underground bacteria). These things have been known to eat, breathe and excrete strange things - basically every natural element up to uranium.Smitty5613 wrote:
if a rock was formed by natural processes, then were did the "ingredients" it was made from come from? and how did such a complex process start happening?Spark wrote:
What's easier - saying that a rock was formed by natural processes (which makes far, far more sense) or that someone 'made' it?Smitty5613 wrote:
whats the easy option, believing in God? i think the easy option is not believing in God, and just dicking around with your life.... being a christian is alot harder than that..... being a christian is like when you are in high-school or college, you work now and it pays off later... being an athiest is like being the kid who throws spit wads in the back of he class and doesnt do any work, but he gets screwed later cuz he cant get a job because he didnt graduate
And fuck you and your analogy. If that's (the last sentence or so) what you believe you can haul you and your God to your heaven, the rest of us don't want you here.
and do you kiss your mother with that mouth?
As for the second part: I stand by that too. It was a response to your 'Holier than thou, all 4.5 billion of you nonbelievers are going to hell attitude', which I positively detest.
The paradox is only a conflict between reality and your feeling what reality ought to be.
~ Richard Feynman
~ Richard Feynman