Atheists: Answer Me Something! (Pretty Please) *EDIT*
If you--general you--can say the particles were "just there" without any tangible evidence, why can't Christians say God was "just there?"
So, I asked that question in another thread, and the person I asked didn't respond.
Do you have an answer for me? Thanks!
Also, I'm not looking to start a fight. Just looking for an honest answer.
ETA: When I say divine order, I'm asking how you think things came to be. You're an Atheist. I realize that you don't believe in a higher power. I'm not dumb.
Edit 2: I'm NOT attacking anyone's beliefs. I said I'm not looking for a fight. I guess that the fact I'm not looking for a fight isn't good enough for some people. *Sighs*
Nobody. Just because we don't have all the answers doesn't mean "god did it". Also, there are literally thousands of creation stories. Which one is correct?
Quoting ashleyrenee24:Nobody. Just because we don't have all the answers doesn't mean "god did it". Also, there are literally thousands of creation stories. Which one is correct?
Quoting Buggy979:
Ok let's get this clear athiests do not believe in anything.. so I can't answer your questions...
Quoting AdellesMom:
Who do you think put everything in divine order?
This requires me to believe in divinity. Since I don't, there is no answer because there's no real question.
Where did the two particles and the energy come from that caused the Big Bang?
The Big Bang is just a theory. Not all atheists or agnostics believe in the Big Bang theory.
How about the energy that caused the two particles to have that kind of reaction?
Again, the Big Bang is a theory and not one that all atheists or agnostics subscribe to.
If you--general you--can say the particles were "just there" without any tangible evidence, why can't Christians say God was "just there?"
So, I asked that question in another thread, and the person I asked didn't respond.
Do you have an answer for me? Thanks!
Also, I'm not looking to start a fight. Just looking for an honest answer.
The problem is you assume that atheists believe in the Big Bang theory as a fact. It's a theory, we understand the concept of theory and accept it as a possible answer to the beginning of the world.
BUT the biggest thing you fail to understand is that most atheists and agnostics understand that there are some questions that may never be answered and we are ok with that.



- AdellesMom
on Feb. 9, 2012 at 11:03 PM