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Fez Hammersticks

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You're 100% convinced that Jesus is real -- make your best case of what you think the afterlife is .....scientifically.

No quoting the bible or any other religious book.

GO!
 
It's the 7th dimension. Things move very slowly. Most minds are merged into meta minds, but some remain independent. The conservative metaminds rain down their revenge, causing us suffering when we stray. The loving liberal metaminds lubricate the 3D world with diplomacy and the will to get along.
 
Scientifically? I don't believe the science we know today can even describe the afterlife. I believe God presides outside our natural world; therefor nothing scientific can describe that dimension.
 
I don't know about scientifically but I bet there's a lot of pussy and ass and weed and whiskey and coke and mushrooms and music and smiling with really comfy chairs and beds and everyone gets ice cream freezers in their hang glider race cars
 
Scientifically? I don't believe the science we know today can even describe the afterlife. I believe God presides outside our natural world; therefor nothing scientific can describe that dimension.

You are probably right. And like Stephen Hawkins said, perhaps part of the the answer is, we are never to know. It is simple beyond the pay grade of us mortals. How the after life works is an interesting thing, I am pretty sure Hell isn't necessarily part of the picture. You don't need wait that long for Hell if you don't get your chit right.

I have three grandsons, one is sort of like his dad, another is sort of like his maternal grandfather. Recently I having a talk with the third about some things he was asking me about. After a while he said to me, Grandpa, you are just like me! I think he is right, he is quite a joy to me.
 
I don't know about scientifically but I bet there's a lot of pussy and ass and weed and whiskey and coke and mushrooms and music and smiling with really comfy chairs and beds and everyone gets ice cream freezers in their hang glider race cars

So that's hell. What's heaven like?
 
You're 100% convinced that Jesus is real -- make your best case of what you think the afterlife is .....scientifically.

No quoting the bible or any other religious book.

GO!

Somebody apparently doesn't understand the concept of faith.
 
This is the same as saying god is a magic wizard that lives in Oz

For you maybe, but there are some very educated people in even the field of science that believes in other dimensions and things traveling faster than the speed of light.

Look up the Big Bang for reference...
 
For you maybe, but there are some very educated people in even the field of science that believes in other dimensions and things traveling faster than the speed of light.

Look up the Big Bang for reference...

And those very few scientists are trying to figure out how to explain those dimensions scientifically.

If they ever find anything it would still be science.
 
And those very few scientists are trying to figure out how to explain those dimensions scientifically.

If they ever find anything it would still be science.

There isn't a very few vanilla. Most the scientific community believe this.
 
As you ascend in dimensions, it becomes increasingly unchanging. Cold stillness replaces burning hot activity. It's sad, yet beautiful, yet dead. We are each a mountain peak. We merge because our whispers of attempted communication fail.
 
For you maybe, but there are some very educated people in even the field of science that believes in other dimensions and things traveling faster than the speed of light.

other dimensions if they exist would be part of the natural world. not some supernatural place where god is hiding.
 
other dimensions if they exist would be part of the natural world. not some supernatural place where god is hiding.

Now you are finally seeing!!!! There is hope for you yet!

But let's talk natural for a second. When the earth expanded at speeds faster than light; then how do you explain it's natural? Do you mean to say Einstein was wrong all along? Those are bold words, even for an agnostic.
 
But let's talk natural for a second. When the earth expanded at speeds faster than light; then how do you explain it's natural? Do you mean to say Einstein was wrong all along? Those are bold words, even for an agnostic.


it's space that expanded rapidly, not the "earth" (if inflationary theory is true).

relativity applies to things in space, not necessarily to space itself.
 
it's space that expanded rapidly, not the "earth" (if inflationary theory is true).

relativity applies to things in space, not necessarily to space itself.

Space expanding still moves all those involved. So it still applies; no?
 
Space expanding still moves all those involved. So it still applies; no?

no. relativity applies to things moving through space. it doesn't apply to the expansion of space. expanding space can potentially carry things apart faster than the speed of light relative to each other without violating relativity.
 
You mean how blindly humanity excepts that the first self replicating molecule was made without life creating it? Or maybe you mean blindly following that singularity was without mass?

The creation of life was indeed a singularity. No man has done it, no man knows how to do it.
Belief in random chance resulting in spontaneous creation requires greater faith than believing in a creator's guiding hand.

Kurt Gödel explained this mathematically in his paper, Gödel's Question, but I won't go into it here.
 
The creation of life was indeed a singularity. No man has done it, no man knows how to do it.
Belief in random chance resulting in spontaneous creation requires greater faith than believing in a creator's guiding hand.

Kurt Gödel explained this mathematically in his paper, Gödel's Question, but I won't go into it here.

Preach it brother!!!!
 
Marzy; they will discount that statement though; giving you this coin flip scenario. But I definitely agree...
 
The creation of life was indeed a singularity. No man has done it, no man knows how to do it.

god of the gaps fallacy. we could in principal discover how to do it at any time.

Belief in random chance resulting in spontaneous creation requires greater faith than believing in a creator's guiding hand.

straw man. nobody believes abiogenesis could have been spontaneous creation by random chance.

Kurt Gödel explained this mathematically in his paper, Gödel's Question, but I won't go into it here.

If you don't know what happened you can't say anything at all about the odds. For all we know god-free abiogenesis could be something that's inevitable and happening all the time in the universe. It could also be something extremely improbable on any one planet, but inevitable in an infinite universe and the universe is infinite.
 
Told you marzy....

And the universe is infinite? How you figure? Mass is finite and energy is finite. Space and time was created when the Big Bang happened. So which part is infinite?
 
And the universe is infinite? How you figure? Mass is finite and energy is finite. Space and time was created when the Big Bang happened. So which part is infinite?


I have no idea if the universe is infinite in any way or not, but there is no proof mass and energy are finite or that all the spacetime that exists was created in the big bang, if any actually was. Nobody knows what the big bang was. Probably the 17th thread I've said this in.

You guys seem confused about who is actually making claims here.
 
I have no idea if the universe is infinite in any way or not, but there is no proof mass and energy are finite or that all the spacetime that exists was created in the big bang, if any actually was. Nobody knows what the big bang was. Probably the 17th thread I've said this in.

You guys seem confused about who is actually making claims here.

Don't have you confused. But I know you endorse the census of the majority opinion of the scientific community. And 98.99% believe in the Big Bang and mass and energy bring finite.

You were the one claiming the universe is infinite.
 
No kidding.

It all started somewhere/somehow. That seems to be the big head-scratcher. Right?

I mean, when it boils down to its essence, all you uber-scientists can't seem to come up with that simple element/fact.

Somewhere, somehow.....it all began. We're living proof of that.

So, how did that all take place all you fact-based subscribers?
 

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