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Zoombael said:

 

 

Pemalite said:

Or maybe, just maybe... Text has an ability to be interpreted in very many different ways and thus have your position misconstrued.


No, not really. I was very clear and direct. And i quote:

 

Zoombael said: 

Science doesn't exclude god. I'm not sure how it is suppose to do that. We can't detect if there is or isnt life on the other side of the Milkyway, but capable of detecting something that supposedly lies beyond our perception?

 

 

Pemalite said:

I don't care who or what your God is.

 


If you dont have any idea whatsover shouldnt you refrain from making any fantastic assumptions? Not very sciency, is it? Not... rational. No, not at all.

 

 

Pemalite said

 

Because after millennia of time, billions of followers... There is still not a single shred of evidence to support their position. None.
Don't you think their time has run out?

Science isn't standing still, it's already proven many God's and Religions to be completely erroneous in the past, is yours next?

 

Science isnt standing still, yet you act like it has come to a dead end and with it religion. And i ask again, who is my God and what is my religion? If your reply as before. And what did i reply to your response? Exactly. 

But to quench your curiosity: Hardly. Since science isnt anywhere near solving the mystery of existence. Secondly, importantly, whatever the outcome, that is my religion. Muahahaha!

 

 

 

JWeinCom said: 

Einstein was not Jewish in a religious sense.  He did not believe in a personal God such as the Jewish god. 

So far, anyone claiming that there is a god had been unable to demonstrate it.  If you think you can, go for it. 

Correct. Einsteins and my views on religion and spirituality are identical.

"So far, anyone claiming that there is a god had been unable to demonstrate it.  If you think you can, go for it. 

O really? So, when you demanded from some left over aztecs to summon their feathered serpent god with a pompous ritual, they failed to do so? Intriguing, intriguing very much.

 

The title of the thread is: Do you believe in God? Why/Why not?

But hey, let me give you back a question:

From your perspective, what happens to the Universe (spacetime) when your body ceases to exist (death)?

I thought it would be implied, but if not let me revise my statement.  

To the best of my knowledge, nobody claiming a god exists has ever been able to demonstrate it.  If you know of any Aztecs who claim to be able to summon gods, please send them my way.  It's curious though that you'd go to that example instead of trying to prove it yourself.

As for your question, I don't know what will happen when I die.  However, I don't see any reason to think that my death will effect spacetime as a whole since, as far as we can tell, none of the millions of deaths occurring within my lifetime have had an impact on spacetime.