Hover over Romans 1:20-22 for proof of God's existence, and over Matthew 5:27-28 for Judgment Day’s perfect standard. Then hover over John 3:16-18 for what God did, and over Acts 17:30-31 for what to do.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Thoughtful questions from "Rebecca in TX"

Nathaniel said..."Seriously, Ray. When will you be man enough to admit that you're wrong about the ‘atheists believe nothing created everything’ nonsense? Atheists are brave enough to admit mistakes every day. Are you a lesser person than an atheist? Gasp!"

Nathaniel,
Please describe the something you believe made everything. Please provide your scientific empirical evidence to back up your belief.

Daren said..."'A genuine atheist believes that nothing created everything.' False. A genuine atheist has no beliefs in deities."

Daren,
Please describe the something you believe made everything. Please provide your scientific empirical evidence to back up your belief.

Barry said..."Ray, Re: 2nd law of thermodynamics -- You would be wise not to tread into physics. You have no idea what you are talking about, whether or not you're too proud to admit it."

Barry,
You sound like you are an expert in science so maybe you have an answer. Can you please describe what the something is that atheists believe created everything? Would you please provide the scientific evidence to back it up? Nobody else seems to be able to.

DBW said..."I’m sure many others will say this, as many others have already. The second law of thermodynamics does not falsify that matter may have always existed in some form or another. Entropy causes matter and energy to change from one form to another, but it can still be eternal."

DBW,
Please provide your scientific evidence that matter and energy can be eternal. Where is your data, research study, or empirical evidence? It would not be rational to believe this without sufficient evidence would it?

Reynolds said…"Try learning about science yourself before lecturing others about it, please."


Reynolds,
How about you wow us with your scientific knowledge. Explain what you believe made everything and back it up with your data. Cite your source, name the study, scientists who concur.