Atheists: If we can think when we were born in a different way then we obviously were before were were born,?
and the fact that we couldn't control being born with brain like qualities (not counting mass and scientific theories), why don't you believe in a God that created us, not just physically like mass particles, but mentally with a mind?
P.S.- And for you atheists, to make a point with science, no matter can be created or destroyed, so we didn't just miraculously have thoughts in us that were the same as if were on the star Alpha Centauri, for example. You could agrue that we grow and change our way of thinking, but we can feel emotion from the time we are born.
I'm interested to hear your input. Thanks.
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But you state quite clearly "no matter can be created or destroyed" so you are obviously stating that Christian claims are totally false!
Well done!
Science explains the big bang was not from nothing but from a singularity that was all the matter and energy in the universe compressed into a single point that then expanded rapidly!
So it was always here!
But why are Christians always claiming the big bang came from nothing? Are they that ignorant? Did they sleep through school or is it that they know the truth but think they can twist it because everyone is gullible?!
It is only Christians that claim that there was nothing and then god popped up out of nowhere and is supposed to have then produced everything from nothing!
so thank you for supporting the fact that science is right and Christian claims are false!
We can only think when we were born because we have brains. Brain pathways begin to be laid down at 27 weeks gestation. There can be no thought before that. We are not born with brain like qualities. We are born with brains. If the brains do not work, there is no mind.
People who say "there is no evidence for a God" apparently possess all the evidence for everything in the universe that exists and/or are just flat out arrogantly ignorant. The proper and non-overcompensating statement would be, " I have never seen any evidence of a God" , so therefore " I don't believe in the existence of one". But they don't say that , now do they ?
Once again the atheist camp is sent into frantic disarray by the insightful, deft, evidentiary polemics of a world view that necessarily includes a talking snake.
What do you mean? That's what the brain is, it's filled with complex emotions and feelings and controls us. I don't get how that points to God in any way, unless I read this wrong.