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Actually its a Plymouth.Nice dodge.
Who invented God?
Why don't you ask Him?
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Actually its a Plymouth.Nice dodge.
Who invented God?
Why don't you ask Him?
OK. He just told me that He's always been around.He won't return my calls.
If you know, I'd really appreciate it if you'd share.
OK. He just told me that He's always been around.![]()
Invented on Day 3.You mean like evolution?
Not a myth, but a parable.Oh yeah, the 6,000 year age of earth myth .... ROFLMAO
OK. He just told me that He's always been around.![]()
There is only one God.actually not really. Your god comes long after the many gods that preceeded him.
Please provide scientific evidence that these gods actually existed.your opinion is noted and dismissed. There were Sumarians worshiping the preface to your dogma for hundreds of years before your cult came along.. Please. Ask for evidence of this.
There is only one God.
Only one Big Bang.Please provide scientific evidence to support this.![]()
Only one Big Bang.![]()
Aw, really?
I kind of like the idea of a cycle of expansion and compression; the universe explodes out until its collective gravity pulls it back in on itself, which causes it to explode out again, and so on. Like a beating heart.
The collapse into a singularity would basically erase all traces of information about what happened before, so each expansion --> collapse cycle would be its own instance of the universe, with beginning and end points beyond which there is no physically relevant history or fate, but the larger chain of "heartbeats" would be an eternally churning tide, driven by the most fundemental physical forces.
Just a personal fantasy...