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KingCoil
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Thanks for your reaction, ThinkingS, but no need to write so many words, just keep to the present issue
Please, if you have to explain further, keep to the issue, don’t bring in more and more materials to dilute the issue, and definitely with your even though unconscious intention certainly to muddle up the issue.
Use many words to explain your point but never muddling up the issue at hand.
You bring in the issue from some ‘materia’ or no ‘materia’ God created the universe, but the issue is not into that area of the beginning of the universe, the issue is that scientists tell us the universe has a beginning some 13.8 billion years ago, therefore we can and do infer by intelligent thinking grounded on logic and facts, that the universe needs a cause outside itself to bring it into existence.
That ‘creatio a nihilo’ whatever is not within the issue of scientists telling us that the universe has a beginning, and therefore we infer that it has a cause outside itself, period.
ThinkingS:
Okay, tell me where I am ambiguous.
You have got to acquire the skill and habit of being concise and precise with your reading and writing.
No need to bring in so many materials to show readers you know many things, if these things are not material i.e. within the issue at hand.
ThinkingS:
You have got to read and react with concise and precise grasp of the text you are relating to.
So, tell me, what are my ambiguous words in the issue I am propounding in the present instance of the thread, namely:
Anyway, you seem to want to go into how God created the universe, how He confected the universe, etc.
That is not science, and in the present instance of the thread I want to stick to science: for scientists want to keep out of God’s action, it is a taboo area for them – they could lose their jobs in the non-sectarian university, if they so much as mention anything redolent of God when they talk about the universe.
KingCoil
You are definitely writing so many words when you should just keep to the issue, and no longer bring in more and more words to confound and divert readers from the issue at hand.
Please, if you have to explain further, keep to the issue, don’t bring in more and more materials to dilute the issue, and definitely with your even though unconscious intention certainly to muddle up the issue.
Use many words to explain your point but never muddling up the issue at hand.
You bring in the issue from some ‘materia’ or no ‘materia’ God created the universe, but the issue is not into that area of the beginning of the universe, the issue is that scientists tell us the universe has a beginning some 13.8 billion years ago, therefore we can and do infer by intelligent thinking grounded on logic and facts, that the universe needs a cause outside itself to bring it into existence.
That ‘creatio a nihilo’ whatever is not within the issue of scientists telling us that the universe has a beginning, and therefore we infer that it has a cause outside itself, period.
ThinkingS:
See? What ambiguity are you talking about, I don’t think I write with ambiguous words.I’m pointing out a potential ambiguity in the hopes of illiminating it before a lot more has been invested in this conversation…Originally Posted by KingCoil
Who ask you to talk about the material or no material from which the universe was created by God, when the issue is that the universe has a beginning some 13.8 billion years ago according to scientists?
Okay, tell me where I am ambiguous.
You have got to acquire the skill and habit of being concise and precise with your reading and writing.
No need to bring in so many materials to show readers you know many things, if these things are not material i.e. within the issue at hand.
ThinkingS:
See? Where do you see the word ‘create’ in my quote above you are reacting to?Originally Posted by KingCoil
Just answer yes or no to my question:If by “create” you mean “form” than yes only insofar as the wall of our ignorance is 13.798 billion years back. In other words 13.798 billion years back might not be an absolute beginning. With the qualifier:
- Do you accept the fact that: To (i), the fact involved is that scientists tell us the universe has a beginning some 13.8 billion years ago.*
You have got to read and react with concise and precise grasp of the text you are relating to.
So, tell me, what are my ambiguous words in the issue I am propounding in the present instance of the thread, namely:
And where do you find the word ‘create’ in the quote from me you are relating to, namely:Originally Posted by KingCoil
Who ask you to talk about the material or no material from which the universe was created by God, when the issue is that the universe has a beginning some 13.8 billion years ago according to scientists?
Originally Posted by KingCoil
Just answer yes or no to my question:
Please don’t write so many words unless to bring readers attention to focus on the issue; but no, please no muddling up of the issue by introducing surreptitiously extraneous matters i.e. alien matters.
- Do you accept the fact that: To (i), the fact involved is that scientists tell us the universe has a beginning some 13.8 billion years ago.*
Anyway, you seem to want to go into how God created the universe, how He confected the universe, etc.
That is not science, and in the present instance of the thread I want to stick to science: for scientists want to keep out of God’s action, it is a taboo area for them – they could lose their jobs in the non-sectarian university, if they so much as mention anything redolent of God when they talk about the universe.
KingCoil