brennan
Argumentative Brit
Around where I live nobody even asks if you are religious or not, it is more or less irrelevant to the way people live their lives.
OT, ah where to start...
Anyone played Black & White? Populous? D&D? The human imagination can easily explore a universe in which various sorts of deity exist and you know what? This isn't one of them.
The human ability to comprehend the world we live in has outgrown the need to explain things in terms of our own sense of self importance - the idea that we make things therefore things have to be made is outdated. The things that we do not understand have retreated to the deepest corners of theoretical research or been debunked, why not God along with the unicorns?
The idea that the universe has to have been created not only leads to a circular argument, but logically a creator with the power to create a universe is a more complicated proposition than the existence of the universe itself. Occams razor requires that the idea be dropped. In addition there is no evidence of any sort of design in the universe itself: it is mostly empty space in which a scattering of miscellaneous particles happen to have clumped into a completely random pattern over billions of years. There is no evidence of any structure or plan and all the old evidence for divine intervention is now understood as part of the scientific paradigm, with no further need of the God hypothesis.
Not only this but our understanding now is that creation itself is built into the very fabric of the universe - virtual particles pop and fizz in and out of a bizarre state of semi existence all the time, a phenomena that has even been measured (see the 'Casimir Effect') and the need for an external creator - whose existence itself is unexplained except for a convenient 'God made himself' becomes even more unnecessary.
1) The God hypothesis is unnecessary to explain anything.
2) The God hypothesis is actually inconsistent with the universe we observe.
3) There is no God. Yes, in exactly the same way as there are no leprechauns.
Now get out there and enjoy your life.
OT, ah where to start...
Anyone played Black & White? Populous? D&D? The human imagination can easily explore a universe in which various sorts of deity exist and you know what? This isn't one of them.
The human ability to comprehend the world we live in has outgrown the need to explain things in terms of our own sense of self importance - the idea that we make things therefore things have to be made is outdated. The things that we do not understand have retreated to the deepest corners of theoretical research or been debunked, why not God along with the unicorns?
The idea that the universe has to have been created not only leads to a circular argument, but logically a creator with the power to create a universe is a more complicated proposition than the existence of the universe itself. Occams razor requires that the idea be dropped. In addition there is no evidence of any sort of design in the universe itself: it is mostly empty space in which a scattering of miscellaneous particles happen to have clumped into a completely random pattern over billions of years. There is no evidence of any structure or plan and all the old evidence for divine intervention is now understood as part of the scientific paradigm, with no further need of the God hypothesis.
Not only this but our understanding now is that creation itself is built into the very fabric of the universe - virtual particles pop and fizz in and out of a bizarre state of semi existence all the time, a phenomena that has even been measured (see the 'Casimir Effect') and the need for an external creator - whose existence itself is unexplained except for a convenient 'God made himself' becomes even more unnecessary.
1) The God hypothesis is unnecessary to explain anything.
2) The God hypothesis is actually inconsistent with the universe we observe.
3) There is no God. Yes, in exactly the same way as there are no leprechauns.
Now get out there and enjoy your life.
