Posted by mazemaster on Fri Nov 4th at 11:02am 2005
That means a god would have to remove free will in order to solve our problems. Would you rather live in this world, or a world where things are all-good but you have no free will?
Posted by Pegs on Fri Nov 4th at 11:20am 2005
Im not implying anything that says that i think there is something wrong with that. if you havnt gathered by now im atheist. (but not to an extreme that i do anything serious about it) i just believe that god doesnt exist.
That means a god would have to remove free will in order to solve our problems. Would you rather live in this world, or a world where things are all-good but you have no free will?
i think basically saying if god exists, why does "bad" happen. why do random idiots kill the innocent. its a belief anyway, and asking if you want to live in a world with no free will isn't going to happen anyway. and "good / bad" is an opinion anyway (free will?) something good to one person could be bad to another.
And allways coming to a unkown is allways going to happen. because once science discovers how "1" made, people then want to know how the thing that made "1" is made.
The existance of things is just mear chance imo, like the big bang. how did it go from "nothing" to the existance of stars etc etc..
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Science explains things using facts, that are seen or proved with some kind of proof. Rather than total guesswork. They can display the movement of power or electricity in a visual form, and show how it moves to create sound like thunder

Yes, My spelling is still terrible!
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