Crestcrazy2
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I totally agree @Crestcrazy2
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I totally agree @Crestcrazy2
After reading all these posts this is how I picture you in my brain...You seem to know a little
bit about everything!
Lol. Okay, this is highly amusing but I have to toss this back at you: where are the scientific studies for all this? C'mon, you can't say maggots came "first" if there was already a god and giants who died, giving rise to the maggots that followed. Once again, believing in all this is a faith system, a religion if you will, and hardly science. But like I said, certainly amusing. And, um, where is the chicken in all this? (Scratches head.) (Had to get vehicle from shop today, still have not had time to run down my radiohalo references, hoping to do that tomorrow!)Mimir died. Duuuuuh.
For reference, Mimir is sort of a metaphysical representation of matter in norse faith.
In the beginning there was nothing but colliding chaotic forces, fire and ice, endlessly pressing against one another, and from that void came Mimir. Later Mimir spawns the gods and giants, who slay him causing a great explosion and rush of blood that kills almost all of his children. They then take pieces of his body and use them to create all the realms in the universe (including earth) and command flaming balls of rock (which were also pieces of his body) to calm and march orderly across the sky.
Since the earth is literally a body, it spawned maggots that became animals and later, humans. In Norse faith, things that are human-like but "live in the rocks and earth" come before actual humans, who are later granted understanding and speech. Which lines up nicely with evolution. Highly compatible TBH.
Therefore, maggots came first. XD
I find it highly amusing that you are mocking another persons religon. Where are the scientific studies for YOUR reasonings? Clearly if it was so scientifically accurate you would be able to easily pull up a couple articles and resources when you have enough time to write posts like this and mock other people.Lol. Okay, this is highly amusing but I have to toss this back at you: where are the scientific studies for all this? C'mon, you can't say maggots came "first" if there was already a god and giants who died, giving rise to the maggots that followed. Once again, believing in all this is a faith system, a religion if you will, and hardly science. But like I said, certainly amusing. And, um, where is the chicken in all this? (Scratches head.) (Had to get vehicle from shop today, still have not had time to run down my radiohalo references, hoping to do that tomorrow!)
I'm sorry, I was not mocking you or anyone's religion. As far as I could tell, this whole thread has been light-hearted and playful, and it has been my intention to keep my responses in the same vein. I have not attempted to stir up strife or be contentious, only to respond to the questions that were asked. I can usually only come here late at night while my DH snores beside me, as I often can't sleep. This is not a time I can do the research I need to do to find the article I referenced earlier, but I have tried to let y'all know that I will do so as soon as I can. Nor do I get "offended" when anyone mocks my beliefs. Mock away, I'm used to it! I don't think anyone does it to be mean-spirited. We're all just here to have a bit of fun and to get to know one another, are we not?I find it highly amusing that you are mocking another persons religon. Where are the scientific studies for YOUR reasonings? Clearly if it was so scientifically accurate you would be able to easily pull up a couple articles and resources when you have enough time to write posts like this and mock other people.
Chickens weren't even the topic of the post, it was how maggots came first, so I dont see how your question has relevance.
I find it funny you mock other religons and then get offended when others disagree with yours.
Lol. Okay, this is highly amusing but I have to toss this back at you: where are the scientific studies for all this? C'mon, you can't say maggots came "first" if there was already a god and giants who died, giving rise to the maggots that followed. Once again, believing in all this is a faith system, a religion if you will, and hardly science. But like I said, certainly amusing. And, um, where is the chicken in all this? (Scratches head.) (Had to get vehicle from shop today, still have not had time to run down my radiohalo references, hoping to do that tomorrow!)
Im sure you can article you this question lol .
How does nothing explode and make everything ? Where'd the nothingness come from? What made it explode ?
Your saying that you believe in evolution if your taking it seriously.
These are just some questions, nothing is ment to be hurtful or rude in any way
(@ChocolateMouse im talking to you btw lol )
So Sorry, im a little tired.Your grammar's making it a little hard to understand what you're talking about. But.
A) Nobody said 'nothing' exploded. Every scientist agrees the the big bang was full of matter, it was just so densely packed that it was very small. Then it exploded and scattered. Like a water balloon that got too full.
B) Where did God come from? What made him? What gave him his powers? "It just exists" is good enough for every religion on earth including Christianity when it comes to the presence of all powerful beings, but not the universe? Why not? Why can't it just.... Be?
If something is as complicated as a god, it must have been made by something, right? It can't just come about on its own, that would be unbelievable. So what made it?
"We don't know yet" is the answer science gives you when you ask where the universe came from. It's very honest. We don't know where the universe came from factually. We just think the first calculable effect was the big bang and we have some evidence for it.
And no, I do not "believe in" evolution. Like I said before. That's like "believing in" thermodynamics. I understand evolution though.
So Sorry, im a little tired.
Yes I believe in god. But, that's not what I was asking about. I think that to believe in god you have to have faith in what he says, I have and still do have trouble with that same question, but I've came to the conclusion that I just need to have faith and I'll find out when I'm in heaven. Just like how you believe all of what your saying ( which I'm not trying to be mean about, and sorry if it looks that way)
Where did the "matter" that made the explosion come from, from the scientific point of view ?