Also there are two types of atheists one who just don't give a shit and the other use it as a to stroke their egos because "Atheists are smarter than Religious people because they don't believe in fairly tails" my ass they're smarter, a dipshit hillbilly probably know more about shit than those atheist but "He believe in the lord" yeah but guess what, he not the one who is paying one grand for a spare that was token off a 1987 Maxima that was seating outside for 18 years.
I mean, how do people know that god exists anyway. Until he falls from heaven onto earth, almost all atheists will convert to whatever religion.
This is a deep and well-thought-out statement. Far too many people go through their lives with a worldview formed from a high-school science lesson that they were only half-paying attention to. A surprising number of people assert that the universe began randomly, but simply dodge the bigger question of where the energy and matter necessary for an event as massive and influential as the big bang. To be clearer, I'm not disputing that the Big Bang happened (as current observations tend to point in that direction), but viewing it as the beginning of matter and energy is an incredible fallacy. Many will fall back on the notion that the material necessary for the Big Bang was leftover from the remains of a previous universe that suffered from a "Big Crunch". This is merely a dodge that shifts the origin of matter back to when the first universe came into existence. There is currently no way to account for the formation of the first universe. Some will argue that time is cyclical and that our universe will eventually come back into existence after it collapses. Excluding the fact that most scientists disagree with the theories involving infinite time (in particular the widely discredited Steady State Theory), this still does not account for where the immense amount of energy and materials necessary for the formation of this cycle would have come from. In short, we, as a species, are not currently in possession of a scientific theory or set of theories that can explain more than 50% of the universe's origins. Anybody who assumes otherwise should probably devote some time and careful attention towards them - they might just find that their assertions are more belief than conclusion. I'm probably rubbing up against the forum rules that are intended to prevent religious or political arguments on the forums. If anybody at all would like to converse further on this topic, I'd be glad to do it via PM.
So, it's the 24th and we are all still alive.. As I said it's a bunch of bullish!t. I still don't understand why you make a thread for it since it's obviously not a real threat to us, but that's another topic for later. I also don't understand tho why people exactly give us false information all the time.
The world didn't end. Now let's return to normal life and not worry about this anyone. Because it is all fake, and is a way to scare misinformed people.
Self aware, self questioning, emotionally driven life forms. WE...are the strangest things in the universe.
Wao I'm not dead it's a miracle the aliens must have made a force field around the earth so that big niblurba thingy didn't hit us. Now they must b returning back to their home on Planet Xd to eat some cereal.
The "scientist" changed his mind and says it not going to happen. All a case of fake news for that jucy scoop for ad revenue. https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...saturday-said-isnt-actually-ending/692907001/