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No Big Bang? Quantum equation predicts universe has no beginning

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DrFever

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I like GMT least he is honest in saying Jesus was gay ,, Its pretty easy to see it really at his age he should of been married and had kids he had neither that is another good reason to believe that he was made up to begin with ..
now i might believe there might of been a person in that time frame that might of led people into believing something or do something role but lets be serious here he could of been a teacher from that time frame
Anyone can clearly see that even back then with seasonal change didn't take long for people to look into the skys / universe to figure out when to plant there seeds when to harvest etc its still done today
could this be how the sun god . moon god came into existence
TBO you be idiotic to think there is actually a god or here you can pick one and feel that its real

The monthly cycle of the moon, in contrast to the annual cycle of the sun's path, has been implicitly linked to women's menstrual cycles by many cultures, as evident in the links between the words for menstruation and for moon in many resultant languages.[1] Many of the most well-known mythologies feature female lunar deities, such as the Greek goddesses Phoebe, Artemis, Selene, and Hecate as well as the Chinese goddess Chang'e.

Male lunar gods are also frequent, such as Sin of the Mesopotamians, Mani of the Germanic tribes, the Japanese god Tsukuyomi. These cultures usually featured female Sun goddesses. There are also many lunar deities that were prevalent in Greek and Egyptian civilizations. For example, Ibis and Chonsu of Thebes were both lunar deities. Thoth was also a lunar deity, but his character is considerably more complex than Ibis and Chonsu.[2]

In fact, the original Proto-Indo-European lunar deity appears to have been a male god.[3] In subsequent traditions, the number of male moon deities (or words for "moon" with a male gender) seem to vastly outnumber female ones, which appear to be an exclusively eastern Mediterranean invention. Several goddesses, like Hecate or Artemis, did not originally have lunar aspects, and only acquired them late in antiquity, due to syncretism with Selene/Luna, the de facto Greco-Latin lunar deity. In traditions with male gods, there is little evidence of such syncretism, though the Greco-Roman Hermes has been equated with male Egyptian lunar gods like Thoth. In Greece proper, remnants of male moon gods are also seen with Menelaus.

Also of significance is that many religions and societies are oriented chronologically by the Moon as opposed to the sun. One common example is Hinduism in which the word Chandra means Moon and has religious significance during many Hindu festivals (e.g. Karwa Chauth, Sankasht Chaturthi and during the eclipses).

The moon is also worshipped in witchcraft, both in its modern form and in Medieval times, for example, in the cult of Madonna Oriente.

While many Neopagan authors and feminist scholars claim that there was an original Great Goddess in prehistoric cultures that was linked to the moon and formed the basis of later religions,[4] the Great Goddess figure is highly speculative and not a proven concept. It may be noted that most of the oldest civilizations mentioned above had male lunar deities and it was only later cultures, the classical ones most people are familiar, that featured strong female moon goddesses.

The moon features prominently in art and literature and also the purported influence of the moon in human affairs remains a feature of astrology and theology.

North and South America[edit]
Goddess Menily (Cahuilla mythology)
Goddess Huitaca (Chibcha mythology)
Goddess Chia (Colombian mythology)
God Coniraya (Incan mythology)
Goddess Mama Quilla (Incan mythology)
Goddess Ka-Ata-Killa (Incan mythology)
God Alignak (Inuit mythology)
God Igaluk (Inuit mythology)
God Tarqiup Inua (Inuit mythology)
Goddess Yoolgai Asdza´a´ (Diné Bahane'/Navajo)[citation needed]
Goddess Pah (Pawnee mythology)
Goddess Jaci (Tupi mythology)
Ari (Tupi mythology)[citation needed]
Mesoamerica[edit]
Goddess Coyolxauhqui (Aztec mythology)
Goddess Metztli (Aztec mythology)
God Tecciztecatl see Metztli (Aztec mythology)
Goddess and God Awilix (K'iche' Maya mythology)
God Ixbalanque (Maya mythology)
Maya moon goddess (Maya mythology)
Ancient Near East[edit]
God Men (Phrygian mythology)
God Ta'lab (Arabian mythology)
God Wadd (Arabian mythology)
Goddess Nikkal (Canaanite mythology)
God Yarikh (Canaanite mythology)
God Napir (Elamite mythology)
God Baal-hamon
God Kaskuh (Hittite mythology)
God Kusuh (Hurrian mythology)
God Sin (Mesopotamian mythology)
God Aglibol (Palmarene mythology)
Goddess Selardi (Urartian mythology)
Europe[edit]
Goddess Ilargi (Basque mythology)
Goddess Artume (Etruscan mythology)
Goddess Losna (Etruscan mythology)
Goddess Kuu (Finnish mythology)
Goddess Achelois (Greek mythology)
Goddess Phoebe (Greek mythology)
Goddess Artemis / Diana (Greco-Roman mythology)
Goddess Selene / Luna (Greco-Roman mythology)
Goddess Hecate / Trivia (Greco-Roman mythology)
God Elatha (Irish Mythology)
God Meness (Latvian mythology)
Goddess Ataegina (Lusitanian mythology)
God Mani (Norse mythology)
Goddess Mano (Sami mythology)
God Jarilo (Slavic mythology)
Goddess Kazza (Arturian mythology)
Goddess Bendis (Thracian mythology)
Goddess Arianrhod (Welsh mythology)
Asia[edit]
Goddess Chup Kamui (Ainu mythology)
Goddess Chang'e (Chinese mythology)
Goddess Su'e (Chinese mythology)
Goddess Han Ying (Chinese mythology)
God Jie Lin (Chinese mythology)
God Tsukuyomi (Japanese mythology)
Goddess Anumati (Hindu mythology)
God Chandra or 'Indu' (Hindu mythology)
Goddess Ratih (Indonesian mythology)
Goddess Silewe Nazarate (Indonesian mythology)
Goddess Mayari or 'Bulan' (Philippine mythology)
Goddess Dae-Soon (Korean mythology)
Goddess Neang Vimean Chan (Cambodian mythology)[citation needed]
God Ay Ata (Turkic mythology)
Africa[edit]
Goddess Gleti (Dahomean mythology)
God Khonsu (Egyptian mythology)
God Iah (Egyptian mythology)
God Thoth (Egyptian mythology)
God Arebati (Mbuti mythology)
God Kalfu (Vodun mythology)
Goddess Yemaya (Yoruba mythology)
Oceania[edit]
God Kidili (Mandjindja mythology)
Papare (Orokolo mythology)
God Avatea (Polynesian mythology)
God Fati (Polynesian mythology)
Goddess Hina (Polynesian mythology)
Goddess Lona (Hawaiian mythology)
Goddess Mahina (Polynesian mythology)
God Marama (Polynesian mythology)
God Ngalindi (Yolngu mythology)



^^^^^^ God dam there is allot of gods i think i am going to roll me a godi fatti hahaha
 

Weird

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Actually, there is a possibility that Judaism, and henceforth Christianity, is just an offshoot/continuance of the Egyptian monotheistic heresy of Atenism.

Most likely the 10 Commandments were copied from the 42 Principles of Maat.

That is why I mentioned hermeticism

the religion issac newton the father of all physics used to build his observations of physics in the first place

Thus proof they are not mutually exclusive
 

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please ohh genius atheist show us your great works of humanitarianism

Christ as well as Issac Newton believed in God and changed the world in both terms humanitarian and scientific respectively

Obviously "defective" belief doesn't nullify causation

If their beliefs were defective why did they create things that everyone in this thread believes in

cause one way or another people here believe in science, religion or believe there is underlying reality to be understood in either.

Which mind is small, the one that argues the method or the result?
 

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all the arguments against gnostics are as ignorant as racism

just because you were forced to go to church doesn't mean you understand religion

I know more people who were forced into religion and hated it, common analog.

I know plenty of people who took math and science and hated it too, once again common analog.
 

Mad Lab

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Mad, I was raised c of e. Sunday school every week etc as a kid. We deffo covered the commanments. No further research needed.
And frankly, if you don't believe the bible to be the word of god, then there is no need to defend it. Just another philosophy to accept or reject filled with sophistry, making it a lesser philosophy. No one is saying Jesus was an arsehole, a little nuts maybe, but its the tales of his old man , not the gay one, the one in the sky, that causes the problems. After all, gods are really for those who don't have the imagination to think up their own imaginary friends.

heres the problem. you ask questions. i answer them. you ask fiath-related questions. i answer them.

when i answer them, you claim you know my religion and then say ,"it doesnt matter, i dont believe its the word of god."

do you see why we will run around in circles everytime? why do you continue to ask questions GMT?

do you think you will prove anything here to anyone? you wont prove you know the bible, we know that so far. you wont prove to me that i shouldnt believe. and i wont prove to you to believe.

so what are you getting at?

why are you wasting your time and my time?



And i had just explained the New Commandment and how it relates to the Old Testiment 10 commandments. you cant seem to comprehend that, but its not like your trying, so better luck next time.
 

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when someone puts faith in a religion they are not putting faith into an external thing

they are putting faith into their perception of that external thing which is biased by internal desire.

they manifest from it what they really want

That is why ideals can be represented either with integrity or without

if you can't filter the difference and keep the remaining humanity in relative context its lack of development on a person's part.
 

Mad Lab

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yeah, and sometimes I wouldn't blame her for it... "irresponsible little piece of sh...SMASH!" LOL! :biggrin:

based on the damage we have instilled in the sort time we've been here on earth, it's a surprise and miracle she hasnt succeeded yet with all of her attempts thus far.
 

DrFever

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please ohh genius atheist show us your great works of humanitarianism

Christ as well as Issac Newton believed in God and changed the world in both terms humanitarian and scientific respectively

Obviously "defective" belief doesn't nullify causation

If their beliefs were defective why did they create things that everyone in this thread believes in

cause one way or another people here believe in science, religion or believe there is underlying reality to be understood in either.

Which mind is small, the one that argues the method or the result?


sure would love to first of all look at your pc and thank Bill gates who is one of the richest athiests on earth and a quote from BG
Quote:Just in terms of allocation of time resources, religion is not very efficient. There’s a lot more I could be doing on a Sunday morning.

then lets look at the next person who has the power to change everyone's life in a split second
Warren buffet
Quote: “He did not subscribe to his family’s religion. Even at a young age he was too mathematical, too logical, to make the leap of faith. He adopted his father’s ethical underpinnings, but not his belief in an unseen divinity.” –from Buffett: The Making of an American Capitalist

so with that said
I believe in people, I believe in humans, I believe in a car, but I don’t believe something I can’t have absolutely no evidence of for millennia. And it’s funny — people think analysis or psychiatry is mad, and THEY go to CHURCH…
 

shithawk420

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Love me,worship me and do as I say or you'll burn in hell till the end of time.but he loves you.damn talk about tough love! Kinda sounds like a dictator
 

Mad Lab

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Love me,worship me and do as I say or you'll burn in hell till the end of time.but he loves you.damn talk about tough love! Kinda sounds like a dictator

you got it wrong.

it more like:

if you murder, you dont deserve to not go to a place such as hell.

you disagree?


its called free agency. and even atheists should agree with that one. you violate another persons free agency, you deserve to pay. but can man really be the judge of what punishment must be paid to reconcile the violation? this is where god comes into play.

and gods reacts like a parent. he teaches you right from wrong, he lets he make your own choice, he lets you pay for it. not loving you cannot be applied. the parent still loves their child but cant make their decisions for them.

but good try. sounded like a 15 yr olds atheist humor.
 
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