Message from @Yusa

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2020-02-18 22:16:44 UTC  

More sense then life coming from non-life

2020-02-18 22:16:45 UTC  

Any suggestion that God did that?

2020-02-18 22:16:53 UTC  

But God is classified as life how?

2020-02-18 22:16:56 UTC  

We can't measure him

2020-02-18 22:17:06 UTC  

Also, I will say this again, just because we dont know how life came to be, doesn't mean "god did it"

2020-02-18 22:17:14 UTC  

It just means we dont have an explanation

2020-02-18 22:17:42 UTC  

Again, you can *believe* that, but I'm arguing about *knowing.* Just claiming something is because it is isn't actually knowing.

2020-02-18 22:17:43 UTC  

God didn't create men, men created God. And they have done so before christianity was even a thing

2020-02-18 22:17:45 UTC  

Tons of Gods

2020-02-18 22:17:52 UTC  

@Cobra Commander Because if there are no laws of science to begin with, and God creates the laws of science, wouldn't he know how to add to them or use them in his advantage?

2020-02-18 22:17:54 UTC  

Can't explain it? God!

2020-02-18 22:18:19 UTC  

Rather have a simple, bogus non-answer because people can't admit their lack of knowledge

2020-02-18 22:18:24 UTC  

Again, you're presuming God just exists

2020-02-18 22:18:30 UTC  

You're not understanding my point

2020-02-18 22:18:36 UTC  

God was against science

2020-02-18 22:18:40 UTC  

Just for the record

2020-02-18 22:18:42 UTC  

Its easier just to admit we dont know how life originated

2020-02-18 22:18:45 UTC  

@Yusa, think about how long you subjected my infinitely basic example through a vigorous examination for, even though it was just that, and think about how quick you are to assume that God is behind anything you don't know the origins of

2020-02-18 22:19:04 UTC  

Ask yourself why does that happen.

2020-02-18 22:19:52 UTC  

@Vlad Well, the example was your problem because you didn't answer my question. If I had asked how life turned into man, I wouldn't of questioned your example

2020-02-18 22:20:13 UTC  

I know how life can turn into man

2020-02-18 22:20:15 UTC  

You asked for the origins of man originally not the origins of life

2020-02-18 22:20:17 UTC  

That's just dishonest.

2020-02-18 22:20:18 UTC  

The problem is finding life

2020-02-18 22:20:32 UTC  

It was obvious what point I was referring to.

2020-02-18 22:20:37 UTC  

I asked how **matter** turns into man

2020-02-18 22:20:41 UTC  

I said it *3000* times.

2020-02-18 22:20:45 UTC  

And now you're changing the subject.

2020-02-18 22:20:47 UTC  

Why do I have to keep explaining that?

2020-02-18 22:20:58 UTC  

You don't. It's literally irrelevant.

2020-02-18 22:21:01 UTC  

lol

2020-02-18 22:21:20 UTC  

> @Yusa, think about how long you subjected my infinitely basic example through a vigorous examination for, even though it was just that, and think about how quick you are to assume that God is behind anything you don't know the origins of

2020-02-18 22:21:23 UTC  

I **didn't** ask how **life** turned into man

2020-02-18 22:21:28 UTC  

K?

2020-02-18 22:21:32 UTC  

That's not the topic.

2020-02-18 22:21:37 UTC  

I quoted myself.

2020-02-18 22:21:39 UTC  

I agree with your example

2020-02-18 22:21:53 UTC  

@Yusa you're conflating abiogenesis with evolution. You're asking two separate questions with two different answers expecting one linear explanation.

2020-02-18 22:22:01 UTC  

If you can't actually *prove* that god exists, then logically you can't claim to truly *know* that he does. Lets say that he is outside the realm of reality, the problem is that you are still bound by those laws. Even if he is real, if you are separated effectively by the laws of reality itself then obviously *you yourself* cannot truly know for certain if he exists. This is not on the same level as the origin of life, we already know that there are simple organic molecules and compounds, which we already know for certain can be created naturally, that can *likely* give rise to life.

2020-02-18 22:22:03 UTC  

And now that I understand that you weren't answering my question, I agree with your example

2020-02-18 22:22:27 UTC  

Well, okay, but that's still not relevant.