are you atheist since ever or have you been believer once but no more? — SpaceDweller
It's my guess you don't like that theists have some kind of hidden knowledge you have no access to — Haglund
and my comment that personal theism comes from personal primal fear is correct. — universeness
It's clear now why you're an atheist! My deer god... :pray: — Haglund
Which is another example if your digmatism... eeeh, dogmatism. Digit? — Haglund
:lol: I hope that's just your bad English! Don't tell me you believe that Deer have gods as well as your previous claim that Dino gods once existed or still do! — universeness
you were dragged into a sect, I'm glad you escaped, these are crazy people indeed.
it kind of explains why so much disgust toward religious. — SpaceDweller
Damn you mr. Universe — Haglund
How in the world did this become a theology debate? — Philosophim
Causality......first cause......science versus god. — universeness
Causality doesn't have to result in origin debates. I honestly posted this because I was seeing some people on this board have issues understanding what causality was — Philosophim
Well, all I can respond with to that is a wee cheeky woof woof — universeness
If the people put their trust in you and give you power then you MUST do what you said you will do in the time you said you would do it. At every stage, you must explain what you are doing and why (fully open government,). If you fail, then you must fully explain why, to those you represent. They must then choose what will happen next. Accept your updated plan when you explain it and give you more time to try or you must give up your position and let another vote take place where alternative positions. — universeness
always had a feeling that string theory was crazy balls — chiknsld
The nice thing about them is that they cant form a singularity, like in a black hole. They all fit in one another, like you can squeeze tiny circles on a tiny long tube or cylinder. If gravity pulls them together no point can form. — Haglund
What if the people don't want gene tinkering and transhuman construction, spacetravel, computers with a mind, and all other fantasies you like? — Haglund
Oh wow, you're saying that a blackhole would cause an infinite chain-reaction of more blackholes were it not for these properties of the particle? — chiknsld
Dont think I said that. The formation of a black hole is rather tricky. The formation of the event horizon, I mean. Once it's there, does it grow? How can a small hole, seen from the outside, evolve into a massive one? This question has implications for the supermassive black holes in galaxies. Primordial bh are lately seen to be dark matter. An idea already proposed by Hawking way back. I think he was right. — Haglund
Once it's there, does it grow? How can a small hole, seen from the outside, evolve into a massive one? — Haglund
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