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James_S_Saint
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I have just watched yet another Atheistic presentation of how the universe is constructed. It became difficult to watch as there were 5 minutes of rhetoric and insinuation about how foolish the God fearing are for every 10 seconds of explanation concerning the universe. But after sitting patiently through it, I couldn’t help but be appalled at the extreme irony of the Atheist’s presentation and attitude.
He, being a physicist, stated that because we understand energy and string theory, we don’t need any God and that people thinking that the entire universe was created just for humans is so terribly arrogant. Yet all the while, it was so horribly obvious to me that he was the one being so excessively arrogant.
On a different forum, I had been discussing the possible theories concerning how the very first instance of anything coming from nothing might be achieved. It was a discussion about the very first cause - The “First Cause” of creation.
Most of the Atheists responses began with concepts concerning string theory and how a vacuum in space is really filled with pre-energy and such is the cause of the universe. I had to repeatedly remind them that what they were talking about was on an entirely different level of thought to what I was talking about and it eventually occurred to me to say;
“Comparing the very first event of creation or the very first difference within the nothingness to even a single ‘string’ in string theory is like comparing a quark to a freight train.”
But that was only after having to reveal that imagining that our universe is the entirety of creation (as was the assumption in the presentation) is imagining that a single grain of sand (our universe) is the entirely of an ocean of desert made of similar grains of sand. And Man has spent his entire existence as a species merely discovering the vastness of his little single grain of sand.
What we so casually refer to as God not only caused that infinitely small first occurrence of difference in the nothingness, but also has created that entire ocean of grains of sand that are each the entirety of what we think of as our entire universe.
The presumption of the Atheist in the presentation was vile, ignorant, arrogance in thinking that he was even approaching any complete understanding of the real situation. But all the while, being an acclaimed physicist, he looks down on the religious as though they were the arrogant ones for thinking that any God had anything to do with his excessively simple minded thought of what real creation entails.
The total sum of all that physics, cosmology, and Science has accumulated as knowledge merely applies to an infinitesimal spec of all of creation and doesn’t even approach any theory of what causes that very infinitely small first cause of anything existing at all. Yet from that infinitesimal perspective, the preachers of Secular Atheism presume to know so very much of all there is to the point of proclaiming that “we see no God and we have examined everything, thus God must be merely the fantasy of superstitious, ignorant, and arrogant people.” But of course, those “believers” claim nothing about knowing the infinity of God.
It is yet another case of the guilty projecting their own guilt onto others and is truly phenomenally ironic.
He, being a physicist, stated that because we understand energy and string theory, we don’t need any God and that people thinking that the entire universe was created just for humans is so terribly arrogant. Yet all the while, it was so horribly obvious to me that he was the one being so excessively arrogant.
On a different forum, I had been discussing the possible theories concerning how the very first instance of anything coming from nothing might be achieved. It was a discussion about the very first cause - The “First Cause” of creation.
Most of the Atheists responses began with concepts concerning string theory and how a vacuum in space is really filled with pre-energy and such is the cause of the universe. I had to repeatedly remind them that what they were talking about was on an entirely different level of thought to what I was talking about and it eventually occurred to me to say;
“Comparing the very first event of creation or the very first difference within the nothingness to even a single ‘string’ in string theory is like comparing a quark to a freight train.”
But that was only after having to reveal that imagining that our universe is the entirety of creation (as was the assumption in the presentation) is imagining that a single grain of sand (our universe) is the entirely of an ocean of desert made of similar grains of sand. And Man has spent his entire existence as a species merely discovering the vastness of his little single grain of sand.
What we so casually refer to as God not only caused that infinitely small first occurrence of difference in the nothingness, but also has created that entire ocean of grains of sand that are each the entirety of what we think of as our entire universe.
The presumption of the Atheist in the presentation was vile, ignorant, arrogance in thinking that he was even approaching any complete understanding of the real situation. But all the while, being an acclaimed physicist, he looks down on the religious as though they were the arrogant ones for thinking that any God had anything to do with his excessively simple minded thought of what real creation entails.
The total sum of all that physics, cosmology, and Science has accumulated as knowledge merely applies to an infinitesimal spec of all of creation and doesn’t even approach any theory of what causes that very infinitely small first cause of anything existing at all. Yet from that infinitesimal perspective, the preachers of Secular Atheism presume to know so very much of all there is to the point of proclaiming that “we see no God and we have examined everything, thus God must be merely the fantasy of superstitious, ignorant, and arrogant people.” But of course, those “believers” claim nothing about knowing the infinity of God.
It is yet another case of the guilty projecting their own guilt onto others and is truly phenomenally ironic.