Lentern
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I have absolutely no problem with people not believing in a deity or in the case in Buddhism the divine universe. I personally do but that does not matter, I'm not part of the Fred Nile group, I make plenty of room for the possibility.zimmerman8k said:We don't have to prove the big bang to show that there is no reason to believe religion.
The big bang stuff is a red herring. I'm willing to grant that we can't be sure how the universe began.
This uncertainty does not prove the existance of god.
Basically what you're saying is if science can't conclusively explain something we should just make up some outlandish stories to fill gaps.
At the end of the day you still don't have any evidence there is a god. So in the absence of such evidence why should we believe?
My objection is to this oh so smug scientific lobby whom demonstrate this sickening egotism over those of us whom choose to believe in a deity, whom claim we just dismiss the logic and the facts and say "look us we have the answers, you're just being ignorant." You may not be personally guilty but let me assure you this condescending smugness runs through the scientific world like a river of egotism. Yet when challenged, when we ask for their answer they don't have an answer, they bring this big bang idea to the forefront without cogent explanation, without logic, without any scientific weight whatsover and yet claim to be these allmighty critical thinkers, possessing intellect that escapes the religious world.
The dominant theory of the scientific world as to explain the fundamental existance of the universe is nomore logical, no more sensible, no more practical than any of the religious theories put forward and yet we are the close minded ones. We are the intellectually challenged. At the end of the day it all needed to start somewhere and for all you still can't provide an explanation any better than religion can and yet you somehow convince yourselves you are closer to the truth.