Re: religion bashing
Originally posted by Blue nocturneThe ones that dont belive in god bash on the christian/catholics. Why wont they jus let us belive in wut we want, they seem like they dont know better
Why do certian people bash on religion so much, what makes them feel that there beliefs are any better?
Re: Re: religion bashing
Originally posted by JacopeX
The ones that dont belive in god bash on the christian/catholics. Why wont they jus let us belive in wut we want, they seem like they dont know better
Hmm how about when the christians/catholics pour crazy hateraide into the drinking fountains and they go after everyone which isn't christian heck the muslims already drank the hateraide in their part of the world (big generalization there though same with Christians just an illustration.)
Originally posted by Bardock42You know!! The energy inside us and all around us..........It's everywhere, I told you that like a million times... 😱
Wait, where did you get theat Soul business from? What "fact" do you base that on?
If I based my whole essence on what the bible said only, without really checking it out, I'd be worried about hell too...........but there IS NO HELL...........We all go back to where ever we came from...
Originally posted by debbiejo
You know!! The energy inside us and all around us..........It's everywhere, I told you that like a million times... 😱If I based my whole essence on what the bible said only, without really checking it out, I'd be worried about hell too...........but there IS NO HELL...........We all go back to where ever we came from...
I was asking for the "soul" not the "energy" ...so, why do you (after claiming that we are all made of the same energy anyways) still believe in a "soul" ...you are very contradictionary.
Originally posted by Bardock42Maybe wrong wording because some refer to it as a soul or spirit or energy or source.....Just the wording as all...........The essence of what we are.
I was asking for the "soul" not the "energy" ...so, why do you (after claiming that we are all made of the same energy anyways) still believe in a "soul" ...you are very contradictionary.
The photon can be perceived as a wave or a particle, depending on how it is measuredThe photon is one of the elementary particles. Its interactions with electrons and atomic nuclei account for a great many of the features of matter, such as the existence and stability of atoms, molecules, and solids. These interactions are studied in quantum electrodynamics (QED), which is the oldest part of the Standard Model of particle physics.
In some respects a photon acts as a particle, for instance when registered by the light sensitive device in a camera. In other respects, a photon acts like a wave, as when passing through the optics in a camera. According to the so-called wave-particle duality in quantum physics, it is natural for the photon to display either aspect of its nature, according to the circumstances. Normally, light is formed from a large number of photons, with the intensity related to the number of them. At low intensity, it requires very sensitive instruments, used in astronomy or spectroscopy, for instance, to detect the individual photons.
Originally posted by debbiejo
The photon can be perceived as a wave or a particle, depending on how it is measuredThe photon is one of the elementary particles. Its interactions with electrons and atomic nuclei account for a great many of the features of matter, such as the existence and stability of atoms, molecules, and solids. These interactions are studied in quantum electrodynamics (QED), which is the oldest part of the Standard Model of particle physics.In some respects a photon acts as a particle, for instance when registered by the light sensitive device in a camera. In other respects, a photon acts like a wave, as when passing through the optics in a camera. According to the so-called wave-particle duality in quantum physics, it is natural for the photon to display either aspect of its nature, according to the circumstances. Normally, light is formed from a large number of photons, with the intensity related to the number of them. At low intensity, it requires very sensitive instruments, used in astronomy or spectroscopy, for instance, to detect the individual photons.