Do you believe in God?

Do you believe in God?

  • Yes

    Votes: 59 53.2%
  • No

    Votes: 31 27.9%
  • Don't Know

    Votes: 13 11.7%
  • Other(Specify your belief)

    Votes: 8 7.2%

  • Total voters
    111
Is your 'God' also the creator of these living beings too?
thats exactly what i was saying.

theres too many things in science to disprove there being a god, but on the same token, how did we get here in the first place?? obviously that hasnt been found out yet. just not enough info for me to believe that there really is a god... but i still go to church and what not. I just cant say for sure.... hence mildly agnostic. it would bee great if there was, though!

think about this, "There are about 400 billion stars in our galaxy alone. If each of them have the same number of planets (on average) as our own sun, then that's about 4 trillion planets in our own galaxy alone. Multiply that by an estimated 125 billion galaxies in the universe ... that's a lot of planets."

so how could there only be 1 'habitable' planet such as earth???? i say that there are many, many planets out there with some sort of beings on them, and they havent yet advanced technologically enough to be able to travel at 'light-speed' (actually faster) to get across the universe, just like us. maybe aliens are from another planet, and they have advanced enough to be able to travel fast enough to get across the universe (or at least a little part of it near us) and they are curious about us, or something else. or who knows, maybe aliens created us and they are keeping an eye on us, or we are some sort of an 'experiment' they are doing, and they are actually GOD (so to speak). or... i can go on and on with theories. just think how vast the universe is, you would have to be able to travel a speed equivalent to billions of light years, and that wouldnt even get u very far (or what if the universe is infinite... brain hurts now).

yeah i think about weird shit

edit: by the way, 4 trillion x 125 billion = 500000000000000000000. so even if there was a .0000000000001% chance that a planet could be randomly generated that could inhabit beings, thats 50000000 planets out there with possible lifeforms on them.

 
that does not mean the earth end ? It could end all human life, but could eventually have life again some day.
I take it you don't understand what happens when a star explodes? It will DEMOLISH the Earth, as if it never existed. The heat that would be emitted would have the ability to 'melt' the entire planet, not just the surface. I'm not saying that there is a chance of the Sun exploding, with in about 1 trillion years, but even after that 1 trillion years, and the Sun finally explodes, it would vaporize the majority of our solar system.

 
thats exactly what i was saying.
theres too many things in science to disprove there being a god, but on the same token, how did we get here in the first place?? obviously that hasnt been found out yet. just not enough info for me to believe that there really is a god... but i still go to church and what not. I just cant say for sure.... hence mildly agnostic

think about this, "There are about 400 billion stars in our galaxy alone. If each of them have the same number of planets (on average) as our own sun, then that's about 4 trillion planets in our own galaxy alone. Multiply that by an estimated 125 billion galaxies in the universe ... that's a lot of planets."

so how could there only be 1 'habitable' planet such as earth???? i say that there are many, many planets out there with some sort of beings on them, and they havent yet advanced technologically enough to be able to travel at 'light-speed' (actually was faster) to get across the universe, just like us. maybe aliens are from another planet, and they have advanced enough to be able to travel fast enough to get across the universe (or at least a little part of it near us) and they are curious about us, or something else. or who knows, maybe aliens created us and they are keeping an eye on us, or we are some sort of an 'experiment' they are doing, and they are actually GOD (so to speak). or... i can go on and on with theories. just think how vast the universe is, you would have to be able to travel a speed equivalent to billions of light years, and that wouldnt even get u very far (or what if the universe is infinite... brain hurts now).

yeah i think about weird shit

edit: by the way, 4 trillion x 125 billion = 500000000000000000000. so even if there was a .0000000000001% chance that a planet could be randomly generated that could inhabit beings, thats 50000000 planets out there with possible lifeforms on them.

i agree, i think aliens could be doing an experiment and checking on us. That may explain the dna crop circle that was made in london? It was probably put their to let us know that we are going to ruin are planet by global warming or something like that. I agree with you on all that though?

http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w51/jabeguy/Crop%20Circles/DNA-CropCircle.jpg

 
how is their an evolution if there was nothing to begin with? How did anything even develop if their was nothing to start with? What was the first thing in the universe (which goes on forever)? What did that first thing or molecule come from? It all makes no sense. If god is real, which i believe he is for sure, where did he come from? And what gave him the power to make a whole universe with different animals and humans ect.? Also, why is earth the only planet that has survived since it is positioned perfectly to the sun for life to form?
Its like earth is the only mass that has life potential even though the universe goes on forever. Why would only 1 planet be capable of life, if the whole universe is empty, full of meaningless crap?

I think god has something to do with our lives and all those questions above will never make since even to the smartest person alive. It is nothing but endless questions that i wish could be answered but i don't think they ever will be.

Think about it
just because we dont have the answers, doest mean that god did it. with the one planet with life on it in an entire universe paragraph, i think your looking at it backwards. what are the odds of life happening you ask? exactly, completely not in our favor but if we weren't here, we wouldn't be debating it would we?

"oh, and if there is no god, what happens when we die?" as in something must happen to you after you die??

 
I take it you don't understand what happens when a star explodes? It will DEMOLISH the Earth, as if it never existed. The heat that would be emitted would have the ability to 'melt' the entire planet, not just the surface. I'm not saying that there is a chance of the Sun exploding, with in about 1 trillion years, but even after that 1 trillion years, and the Sun finally explodes, it would vaporize the majority of our solar system.
5 billion years

The Sun does not have enough mass to explode as a supernova. Instead, in about 5 billion years, it will enter a red giant phase, its outer layers expanding as the hydrogen fuel in the core is consumed and the core contracts and heats up. Helium fusion will begin when the core temperature reaches around 100 million kelvin and will produce carbon, entering the asymptotic giant branch phase.[16]



Life-cycle of the Sun; sizes are not drawn to scale.

Earth's fate is unclear. As a red giant, the Sun will have a maximum radius beyond the Earth's current orbit, 1 AU (1.5×1011 m), 250 times the present radius of the Sun.[30] However, by the time it is an asymptotic giant branch star, the Sun will have lost roughly 30% of its present mass due to a stellar wind, so the orbits of the planets will move outward. If it were only for this, Earth would probably be spared, but new research suggests that Earth will be swallowed by the Sun owing to tidal interactions.[30] Even if Earth escapes incineration in the Sun, its water will be boiled away and most of its atmosphere would escape into space. In fact, even during its life in the main sequence, the Sun is gradually becoming more luminous, and its surface temperature is slowly rising. The increase in solar temperatures is such that in about a billion years, the surface of the Earth will become too hot for liquid water to exist, ending all life.[30][31]
 
off topic but where the fuck did dinosaurs go ? i mean like what killed them ... ??
meteor, or large volcanoes, could be alot of things. They were the rulers long before us and it's our turn now and our time will end as humans when the earth is unhabitatible for us to live.

 
if their was one thing that could create life, what would it be? Seriously
As science has proved, evolution would be my first answer. Would that be the correct answer? Who knows? One thing that led me to be an 'evolutionist', because there is physical proof of it happening every day. There has not be any 100% correct physical proof that there is a god. I'm very open minded, if someone could show proof of there being a god, I would need to look over all my beliefs, and have a sit down, before I broke down into an insanity annihilation of all around me. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/tongue.gif.6130eb82179565f6db8d26d6001dcd24.gif

 
take a look at this poll so far. most believe in god. i just have 1 question.

who would be more astounded, christians finding out there is no god/s or atheist finding out there is a god/s??

 
take a look at this poll so far. most believe in god. i just have 1 question.
who would be more astounded, christians finding out there is no god/s or atheist finding out there is a god/s??
the category (being disproved) that has more followers, hence christians/religious believers finding out there is no god/gods.

 
meteor, or large volcanoes, could be alot of things. They were the rulers long before us and it's our turn now and our time will end as humans when the earth is unhabitatible for us to live.
x2, leading explanations are the Meteor, or the large volcanoes. They caused the earth to bake its self, and then freeze itself from all the particles blocking the suns rays that were shot in to atmosphere from the impact, or the explosions. These particles could have been there for a few weeks, or a few years, but just that amount of time shaped the earth in so little time (compared to the earths lifespan and what 'normally' would happen by it taking hundreds of years)

 
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