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But lets just stick with what we know & have shall we?
God as the supreme life-force.
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But lets just stick with what we know & have shall we?
God as the supreme life-force.
Do your homework Procrastinator35 ffs mate!.
It's been called that for decades!.
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we have a working model of a goldilocks planet, it is called earth. it is a scientific extrapolation re. the conditions needed for life to start and evolve. the process of identifying possible other goldilocks planets really is quite simple scientifically speaking.Still too speculative....The fact remains....Life as we know it, exists only here on earth.
THE one & only living planet.
So now Mr Liebnitz gets a Guernsey too....Possible worlds & scenarios....But lets just stick with what we know & have shall we?
All these speculation models incorporating billions of years guesstimates & possible worlds are just that..
Their no more an answer to the question of the miracle of life, than the notion of God as the supreme life-force.
we have a working model of a goldilocks planet, it is called earth. it is a scientific extrapolation re. the conditions needed for life to start and evolve. the process of identifying possible other goldilocks planets really is quite simple scientifically speaking.
i have not seen a peer reviewed working model of god/creator/omnipresent being as yet.
Really?....Try life on Earth....The self-same 'working-model' for your Goldilocks paradigm.
i think we can agree this discussion is going nowhere. dictionary.com could attatch this thread as an example to the following definition.
http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/go+around+in+circles
No it doesn't. Admittedly, it's a curious phenomena though.I think the point is more over all the pre-conditions necessary, in order for life to exist in the first place....Our atmosphere alone is a phenomenally complex amalgam of so many contingencies.
The question begs, without being silly & dismissive about it....Can this really all be put down to mere happenstance?
What "fundamental ontology"? "Goddidit"?Only because you keep trying to replace science & working models - both human creations - ahead of fundamental ontology.
Everything is too speculative for the indoctrinated cult member.Still too speculative....The fact remains....Life as we know it, exists only here on earth.
THE one & only living planet.
So now Mr Liebnitz gets a Guernsey too....Possible worlds & scenarios....But lets just stick with what we know & have shall we?
All these speculation models incorporating billions of years guesstimates & possible worlds are just that..
Their no more an answer to the question of the miracle of life, than the notion of God as the supreme life-force.
What "fundamental ontology"? "Goddidit"?
Everything is too speculative for the indoctrinated cult member.
Even when life can be created from "nothing", even when we do discover alien life forms, even when we understand the very creation of the universe, that will not be proof of God's absence.
The faithful will still claim a place for their myth of choice.
Science has no aim to disprove your God only to discover how the universe works and why.
It may take much longer to understand the human brain than the rest of the universe put together.
We may never know why some "need" to create a creator.
Aahh....So scientists have reverted back to mythology & story telling to explain the universe hey?....Sounds eerily like religion to me.
It's lucky there aren't 7 dwarf planets, lest we become Snow White.....And Don't get me started on Cinderella.
It's clear that you don't understand the terms you use. Which 'begs the question' why are you trying to bullshit us?The living Earth.
It's clear that you don't understand the terms you use. Which 'begs the question' why are you trying to bullshit us?
Goldilocks and the 3 bears was a fairytale,not mythology.Aahh....So scientists have reverted back to mythology & story telling to explain the universe hey?....Sounds eerily like religion to me.
It's lucky there aren't 7 dwarf planets, lest we become Snow White.....And Don't get me started on Cinderella.
Goldilocks and the 3 bears was a fairytale,not mythology.
Religion and belief in god is both.
Science works in neither.
Back at ya'!!.To imagine that god is somehow independent of human subjectivity is folly.
Back at ya'!!.
There must be a third group... who doesn't believe in magic at all...One group: believe in a magic soup type cataclysmic event from which all life evolved billions of years ago?
Second group: believe life was created on the planet (commonly referred to in a derogatory manner as a guy in the sky with a magic wand)?