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I believe that we all experience God, but the realization that it is God is not discovered for whatever reason.
Originally posted by hippomchippo
Originally posted by Conclusion
Originally posted by hippomchippo
Originally posted by Conclusion
reply to post by Hitotsumami
Life is not impossible. Just extremely improbable. And perhaps the planet is the way it is due to natural explanations that led up to this event. I don't see how a God would need a part in this.
Its the highly improbable part. Once the odds get so high there is not much difference between impossible and improbable. As for it due to natural explanations I have to say that things seemed to be steered toward hosting life. Every ship needs a Captain.
Highly improbable + the UNIVERSE = highly likely.
The universe is a very big place.
That depends on one's perspective.
How so? Do you think the universe is small?
Originally posted by Conclusion
I see the Universe as both large and small.
Originally posted by Hitotsumami
reply to post by Conclusion
I would like to respond very quickly!
I believe that we all experience God, but the realization that it is God is not discovered for whatever reason.
Could you tell me an experience you have had with God that you believe everyone also experiences? I could perhaps match this with my life and review that experience better.
Kind regards
Originally posted by hippomchippo
Originally posted by Conclusion
I see the Universe as both large and small.
I don't think you're fully grasping how large the universe is.
TRILLIONS of stars, and you can call it both large and small?
Large itself is a massive understatement, it is amazingly massive.
Please explain your logic as I really do not understand it in the slightest.
[edit on 11-7-2010 by hippomchippo]
I don't think you're fully grasping how large the universe is.
Originally posted by depth om
Originally posted by hippomchippo
Originally posted by Conclusion
I see the Universe as both large and small.
I don't think you're fully grasping how large the universe is.
TRILLIONS of stars, and you can call it both large and small?
Large itself is a massive understatement, it is amazingly massive.
Please explain your logic as I really do not understand it in the slightest.
[edit on 11-7-2010 by hippomchippo]
Fractals
I don't think you're fully grasping how large the universe is. TRILLIONS of stars, and you can call it both large and small? Large itself is a massive understatement, it is amazingly massive. Please explain your logic as I really do not understand it in the slightest.
Originally posted by depth om
Originally posted by hippomchippo
Originally posted by Conclusion
I see the Universe as both large and small.
I don't think you're fully grasping how large the universe is.
TRILLIONS of stars, and you can call it both large and small?
Large itself is a massive understatement, it is amazingly massive.
Please explain your logic as I really do not understand it in the slightest.
[edit on 11-7-2010 by hippomchippo]
Fractals
you could simplify to just large, but inner space packing of forms, how you can zoom inwards into certain things just as far as you can zoom outwards.
[edit on 11-7-2010 by depth om]
Originally posted by Conclusion
reply to post by hippomchippo
I don't think you're fully grasping how large the universe is. TRILLIONS of stars, and you can call it both large and small? Large itself is a massive understatement, it is amazingly massive. Please explain your logic as I really do not understand it in the slightest.
An atom compared to an average size man is about the size of 10 to the negative 14 power. That is small and still part of the universe. Would you know the size comparison with an average man as point of reference, to 10 to the 14 power?
Originally posted by Blue_Mage
reply to post by Conclusion
Did you know you can put the entire universe in a 2 GIG hard drive? If I can find the link I will post it.
Originally posted by Blue_Mage
reply to post by Conclusion
Did you know you can put the entire universe in a 2 GIG hard drive? If I can find the link I will post it.
Originally posted by Conclusion
reply to post by hippomchippo
We could fit all our knowledge on the tip of a pin.
Originally posted by Blue_Mage
reply to post by Conclusion
Did you know you can put the entire universe in a 2 GIG hard drive? If I can find the link I will post it.