Can you handle the Truth?

Started by Robtard432 pages
Originally posted by JesusIsAlive

Now, what caused the universe to come into existence from nothing?

An infinite amount of unknowns that are not "God".

*roundhouse kicks JIA in the face while high-fiving Jesus*

Originally posted by Robtard
An infinite amount of unknowns that are not "God".

*roundhouse kicks JIA in the face while high-fiving Jesus*

Survey says, number 2 answer.

We were looking for Dolomite or Calcium Magnesium Carbonate would have been suffice.

Originally posted by Robtard
An infinite amount of unknowns that are not "God".

*roundhouse kicks JIA in the face while high-fiving Jesus*

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Originally posted by JesusIsAlive
The Second Law of Thermodynamics is called a law because it is universal and absolute; hence, it is not necessary for me to observe the universe coming to an end to prove that it is not eternal.

Sure, all matter in the universe will eventually decay, but normal matter is only a small fraction of the universe. Space and time cannot decay.

Originally posted by JesusIsAlive
Not true.

It means that at some time in the past the universe had no dimensions, mass, time or space.

In other words, it sprang from nothingness.

Expanding space-time and matter from nothingness (or a singularity) denotes time and time has a beginning.

A singularity is not nothingness. Time as we know it may have a beginning, but it is not the kind of beginning you are talking about. A better analogy is to look at time as a sphere with the big bang as the center of the sphere. The center of a ball is not the beginning of a ball.

Originally posted by JesusIsAlive
Well, I didn’t say space-time I said the universe. The universe functions in accord with the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics; hence, it cannot be eternal.

Matter cannot be eternal, but trillions of years will pass before the universe moves into the so called dark age. This is a time in the far future were all matter has decayed. However, this is not an end.

Originally posted by JesusIsAlive
But...the universe cannot be eternal as supported by the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics.

Now, what caused space-time and matter to come into existence?

The big bang caused space-time and matter to come into existence. However, just because we don’t know what caused the big band does not mean you can place anything you want into the void of knowledge.

Originally posted by JesusIsAlive
A singularity is for all practical intents and purposes nothingness. It has no energy, dimensions, or matter.

It is impossible for matter/energy to be created or destroyed by natural means. The keyword is natural means because that’s what the 1st Law of Thermodynamics addresses.

Now, what caused the universe to come into existence from nothing?


That's completely false, and I have no idea where you got that notion from; singularities do have mass. That's why black holes have gravity--the singularity retains the full mass of the former star.

Well if you're going to pull that card out, there's no point in you trying to use the second law-- either you believe the laws or absolute, or you do not. Never has any supernatural power been verified by empirical means.

It did not come into existence from nothing. It came from a singularity. That's not a difficult concept.

Even "nothing" is a meaningless concept. A vacuum has a nonzero energy level.

Originally posted by JesusIsAlive
A singularity is for all practical intents and purposes nothingness. It has no energy, dimensions, or matter.

It is impossible for matter/energy to be created or destroyed by natural means. The keyword is natural means because that’s what the 1st Law of Thermodynamics addresses.

Now, what caused the universe to come into existence from nothing?

We do not know what it is like inside a singularity. You are making claims that are just silly.

Supernatural and magic do not exist.

I think I won.

Originally posted by JesusIsAlive
A singularity is for all practical intents and purposes nothingness. It has no energy, dimensions, or matter.

It is impossible for matter/energy to be created or destroyed by natural means. The keyword is natural means because that’s what the 1st Law of Thermodynamics addresses.

Now, what caused the universe to come into existence from nothing?

That... is not... true...

You won't listen to this, but I'd reccomend you do some research, and learn something about what you are talking avout before you open your mouth and make us ALL look like uneducated morons.

Originally posted by Mandrag Ganon
That... is not... true...

You won't listen to this, but I'd reccomend you do some research, and learn something about what you are talking avout before you open your mouth and make us ALL look like uneducated morons.

He will probably not take your advice.

Originally posted by Mandrag Ganon
That... is not... true...

You won't listen to this, but I'd reccomend you do some research, and learn something about what you are talking avout before you open your mouth and make us ALL look like uneducated morons.

why are u saying "Us" do you count urself along with JIA? 😕

Originally posted by Wild Shadow
why are u saying "Us" do you count urself along with JIA? 😕

Christians.

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
Christians.

as a follower of christ or the particular believe that JIA shares about his version of religion and science. 😮

Originally posted by Wild Shadow
as a follower of christ or the particular believe that JIA shares about his version of religion and science. 😮

As a Christian. That transcends the rest, in some people's mind.

Originally posted by King Kandy
That's completely false, and I have no idea where you got that notion from; singularities do have mass. That's why black holes have gravity--the singularity retains the full mass of the former star.

Well if you're going to pull that card out, there's no point in you trying to use the second law-- either you believe the laws or absolute, or you do not. Never has any supernatural power been verified by empirical means.

It did not come into existence from nothing. It came from a singularity. That's not a difficult concept.

Even "nothing" is a meaningless concept. A vacuum has a nonzero energy level.

What caused the singularity to expand?

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
Sure, all matter in the universe will eventually decay, but normal matter is only a small fraction of the universe. Space and time cannot decay.

A singularity is not nothingness. Time as we know it may have a beginning, but it is not the kind of beginning you are talking about. A better analogy is to look at time as a sphere with the big bang as the center of the sphere. The center of a ball is not the beginning of a ball.

Matter cannot be eternal, but trillions of years will pass before the universe moves into the so called dark age. This is a time in the far future were all matter has decayed. However, this is not an end.

The big bang caused space-time and matter to come into existence. However, just because we don’t know what caused the big band does not mean you can place anything you want into the void of knowledge.

What caused the big bang?

Originally posted by JesusIsAlive
COLOR=darkblue]What caused the big bang?[/COLOR]

A blue unicorn.

Originally posted by JesusIsAlive
COLOR=darkblue]What caused the singularity to expand?[/COLOR]

That was the yellow unicorn.

Wrong, Shaky! It was the FSM.

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
A blue unicorn.

Do I have you on the run now?

😄

Originally posted by JesusIsAlive
What caused the singularity to expand?

Before you ask me questions how about you respond to all the things I was in the process of proving you wrong about?