Big bang theory
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salaam,
Phoenix1 wrote
As for the big bang, it doesn't explain a lot. It's like BANG and we have a universe out of nothing. Sounds like bull crap.Jonny_K wrote
JK- Yes and scientists admit they dont know what happenedSomeone asked this question to Dawkins, and Dawkins said the whole thing can be explained by evolution? ???
Care to quote the actual Dawkins exchange? It's not clear given the way you mention it...
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Peace "angel",
"Dawkins" grave mistake is tht he claims tht all evolved from the INFINITELY SIMPLE but this is utterly impossible since tht would mean infinite randomness had to decrease to a finite degree of anthropy which is not possible. To overcome infinite randomness you need infinite intelligence which needs to emerge at once and quantum particles seem to do just tht. "Dawkins" created a program demonstrating evolution by rnadomly varying certain strings containing all kinds of randomly distributed needed to light pixels on the screen and then after a while certain non random patterns formed but they did so BECAUSE THE GOALS AT/FOR CERTAIN LOCATIONS WERE DEFINED, just as in the case of natural selection. Ultimately you have to have the goals definied otherwise youll never solve the infinite regression like "Dawkins" claims. You can actually do the overcoming infinite randomness test too with a program. Ofcourse you cant simualte perfect/inifinte randomness but you CAN MAKE IT TEND TOWARDS MORE AND MORE RANDOMNESS and each time you do youll notice tht youll need an ever increasing more definition of goals to overcome it n order for enthropy to decrease. GOD Bless! -
Peace "samia",
Salaam JK
You and yusha just took part of my posting and responded. It is not about whether God is all knowing or not. I did not pose any question. My statement is mostly related to the never-ending debate of free will and punishment.
JK- I just wanted to make it clear tht not having freewill doesnt have any impact on the existence of GOD.
I think that's why you concluded that free will is an illusion.
JK- No i concluded this because the most advanced neuroscientific discoveries point in the direction that free will is created in our consciousness which itself is a result of neural activity in certain areas of the brain. GOD Bless!