Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 3:22 pm
Emizzon, you also answered, "what is gravity", in your responses.
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I am having trouble with it too. It seems to me that Religion thrives in the universe of the unknown. I enjoyed writing this little poem a while backEmizzon wrote:I'm having trouble understanding how a Religion based on reason can exist. Isn't that just a type of philosophy at that point?
I guess the whole point with this religion thing is that in a world where the “fruit of knowledge” is exponentially attacking the unknown, Why should we let religious wackos control any government?musashi wrote:
- God has been
Through time man has pushed God progressively farther from his own reach and experience. At what point does;
- God has been the Sun
God has been fire, and wind, rain and snow
God has been thunder and lightning
God has been a broad assortment of animals
God has been the earth
God has been beyond the horizon at the edge of the earth
God has been in the sky
God has been in the stars
God has been at the essence of life and the unique character of man
- God become a has been?
I probably should have used the question "Why is there gravity?"Oleksandr wrote:This is a wrong question. It's just as wrong to ask why universe exists or have you stopped beating your wife.Emizzon wrote:Why does gravity exist?
Gravity is a matter of reality, there is no why.
Absolutely! According to every religion I’ve read about, wherever you can’t see…. That’s where God is.Du'kain II wrote:So...since God resides in the unknown...Does that mean dark matter and dark energy God since scientists have little idea as to what that is?
Finally! You're catching on!musashi wrote:Absolutely! According to every religion I’ve read about, wherever you can’t see…. That’s where God is.Du'kain II wrote:So...since God resides in the unknown...Does that mean dark matter and dark energy God since scientists have little idea as to what that is?
Or is that cockroaches? I keep forgetting.