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want2bdifferent said:
I am not to keen on reading 610 pages quite frankly. the reason i was asking is because Everyone seems to be thinking this is Christianity against science not realising the two can co-exist, i thought we should hear from some athiests or agnostics about what and why they believe and why they do not believe in God.
Well I will happily use God as a word to describe the unexplainable phenomenon of the Big Bang. So does Stephen Hawking and he is a genius. I also believe in a predetermined destiny because science relies on cause and effect. Therefore choice cannot possibly exist. This is considering that we are essentially made of atoms which have no control over themselves.
 

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If it was plating it wouldn't have lasted that long.
can u recap for me. where did this gold wheel come from. and how long did it last?
 

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Mojohi said:
I also believe in a predetermined destiny because science relies on cause and effect. Therefore choice cannot possibly exist. This is considering that we are essentially made of atoms which have no control over themselves.
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Its not that hard to understand. For billions of years the universe has been operating without choice. A rock essentially has no choice. Ill agree that a human chooses to do something, eg like use a blue pen instead of a red pen, but that choice was always going to happen based on the laws of science. Do you see where i am coming from?
 

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Mojohi said:
Its not that hard to understand. For billions of years the universe has been operating without choice. A rock essentially has no choice. Ill agree that a human chooses to do something, eg like use a blue pen instead of a red pen, but that choice was always going to happen based on the laws of science. Do you see where i am coming from?
I do, but if you could explain to me how my choice to use a blue pen over a red one was always going to happen based on the laws of science? Pretty sure I can choose to use a blue pen because I feel like it, not because I was destined to do so because of how science works...?
 

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Mojohi said:
Its not that hard to understand. For billions of years the universe has been operating without choice. A rock essentially has no choice. Ill agree that a human chooses to do something, eg like use a blue pen instead of a red pen, but that choice was always going to happen based on the laws of science. Do you see where i am coming from?
Nah, that's failure logic. Go read about quantum mechanics.

want2bdifferent said:
so what makes all you guys NOT believe in God
Intelligence.
 

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Enteebee said:
scientific determinism.
Thought so, but I don't agree that the choices I make in everyday life, e.g. picking up a pen, are necessarily determined by a combination of cause and effect events. I just happen to like blue.
 

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Enteebee said:
scientific determinism.
yeh. It seems to make sense. Why would the chemicals in my body that control thought have any free choice. Essentially i am made from carbon, nitrogen etc.
 

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but why do u happen to like blue? The hormones in your body etc.
 
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no but if you are willing to think outside the square, it actually makes more sense to believe in God
 

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Slidey said:
Nah, that's failure logic. Go read about quantum mechanics.
Quantam Mechanics agrees with me that they do not operate unpredictably. Everything works as it should without choice. Otherwise there would be chaos.
 

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^CoSMic DoRiS^^ said:
Thought so, but I don't agree that the choices I make in everyday life, e.g. picking up a pen, are necessarily determined by a combination of cause and effect events. I just happen to like blue.
scientific determinism is looking ill-founded.. at least until there's better evidence for perhaps a hidden-variables theory of QM, however even with a 'random' unified theory you're still left with 'random' choice. Your choices basically are determined, though we as humans construct artificial limits on what the nature of 'self'/'free agency' are.
 

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want2bdifferent said:
so what makes all you guys NOT believe in God
I don't believe in God for the same reasons you don't believe in pixies.
 

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want2bdifferent said:
so what makes all you guys NOT believe in God
There's no evidence to suggest god exists. That doesn't mean I'm ruling out the possibility.
 

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Mojohi said:
but why do u happen to like blue? The hormones in your body etc.
I agree with the general idea but I'm not sure that you can conclusively prove that I only like blue because of my chemical composition. I like red just as much if not more, so how come I chose the blue pen despite my chemical makeup/hormones etc leading me to prefer red?
 

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