Even scientists know there's a God
by Heidi on Sun Apr 13, 2008 4:59 pm
Since according to scientists, energy can never be created or destroyed, then that means it has always existed and always will. So they know there's a God because they know that an eternal force exists. They just don't call energy God even though they acknowledge that it's a powerful unseen force whose power is limitless and infinite. So they have just defined God yet they deny Him at the same time. Incessant contradictions. Yours in Christ,
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So you think energy can make snakes talk, impregnate a human woman asexually, makes some form of a soul live forever, and eternally rewards and punished said souls on whether they acknowledge that it did all of the above. And what peer reviewed journal of physics was this in?
Okay, lets say for an instance that an external force exists. Why does it have to be God? Or even sentient (aware of its existence), or even alive?
How do you know that this external force is nothing different than electricity or heat or any other kind of energy?
Uhh , no. According to science, matter can't be destroyed, but it can be changed.
Fundie Cliff Notes education strikes again!
You see, energy is power and all power belongs to god since god is all powerful. In fact, god IS power and, furthermore, Jesus IS god. So if you rub your socks on the carpet to give someone a shock, or take an electric cattle prod to their nads, you are really just making them say hello to Jesus.
Do you follow me? Do you?
Ok so it goes as follows
"earth is a goddess" -> "euh no it's just a rock"
"Well eah actually the sun is god!" -> "Nope, still just a heavenly body"
"God is beyond earth, in space" -> "Lots of other planets and stars, but no god yet"
"Actually God transcends the universe so there!" -> "*facepalm*"
Are there even goalposts anymore or are they metaphysical energy states that can move as soon as you try to pinpoint them?
Energy can never be created...
This cretin's never struck a match, has it? Actually, that's probably for the best.
Heidi, remove youself from my gender immediately! You are shaming us!
Energy can never be created or destroyed, but it's limitless and infinite. If it can never be created there's only a finite amount of it in the universe.
You want to call energy God? Well...okay.
Hey guys, what's your opinion about the God problem these days? Even with God saving measures American's waste a ton of God per capita. If China's per capita God consumption rate starts approaching ours god shortages and God prices might become crippling. We have to stop using God the way we've been using it since the 1950's and invest in alternative God research and God sources. I'd usually get into a rant about the subject, but I don't have the God for it this morning.
Energy cannot be created, so the amount of energy in the universe is fixed, as you say.
If your god's power is limitless and infinite then the energy in the universe must be infinite and will always be infinite. This means that every particle of matter will be at an infinite temperature.
Many particles have been measured that are not at an infinite temperature. Therefore the amount of energy in the universe is not infinite and thus your god's power is not infinite. Conclusion: your god is not all powerful.
if you were to consider energy/matter to be God, and you're free to do so, that contradicts the Christian God anyway in favor of a nature God or something similar, though apparently not sentient in and of itself.
Never fail to not mention that, in accord to the big bang theory, energy and matter were created in the moment of the big bang. Since that's all that really make up the universe aside from space itself, it's safe to say the laws of physics are either 1) created during the big bang, or 2) included under the big bang theory in other ways, as theories can include laws within them.
Unrelated, sort of, but:
"0.000000000001%"
From another post in the thread. Who is to say this is how much we know about the universe? I don't think I've ever seen that in any scientific journals.
Another case of lying for Jesus?
In nuclear (nucular to a certain president) reations, mass is converted to heat, according to Einstein’s famous equation e=mc². That way, a small amount of fuel can provide a tremendous amount of power. Take some basic physics.
What they mean by that it's that energy, unlike other elements, is not produced ex nihilo and can't be destroyed but it doesn't mean that it didn't appear once and will not be exhausted in the future. Do a little research, before opening your stupid mouth.
So..god is energy.
energy is a tasty snack
God is a tasty snack.
Welcome to creative definitions! Please check your brain at the front door, and have a seat.
So that buzzing sound under your sheet...that's God?
You naughty, naughty girl. Mary's gonna get jealous.
Nowonmai wrote:
"Uhh , no. According to science, matter can't be destroyed, but it can be changed."
Sorry, Nowonmai, but I've gotta correct you on this.
Special Relativity predicts (accurately) that matter can be destroyed -- by turning it into energy. Matter can also be created by turning energy into it. This interconvertibility between matter and energy is summed up in Einstein's famous equation E = mc2 . (You'll note that c2 is a pretty huge constant. One kg of matter is equivalent to 9 x 1016 Joules of energy!)
Of course, the circumstances under which this conversion can occur aren't the kinds of things you're likely to encounter in everyday life. You need nuclear reactions, antimatter annihilation, near-light-speed velocities, pair creation from high-energy gamma rays, or other esoteric events to cause a measurable loss or gain in mass.
“Even scientists know there's a God"
Some do. they’re just not so stupid as to try to use a supernatural being to explain physical events.
“Since according to scientists, energy can never be created or destroyed, then that means it has always existed and always will.”
In one form or another, anyway.
“So they know there's a God because they know that an eternal force exists.”
Bigly illogical leap, there. The energy of, say, a rocket’s launch lasts, but it’ll be converted to different forms. The Force is not eternal.
“They just don't call energy God even though they acknowledge that it's a powerful unseen force whose power is limitless and infinite.”
Where do they acknowledge this powerful eternal and limitless force?
“So they have just defined God”
God’s a force, now?
Not a being? You’re sure?
“yet they deny Him at the same time.”
You’re real proud of your proof, here, ain’tcha? Stay up all night for this one?
"Incessant contradictions.”
More like you running around wiht a label gun, naming things ‘god’ because you can.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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