They both sound pretty outrageous an unbelievable if I’m being honest. The issue is that the “nothing magically coming from nothing” is at least being researched and it’s pretty interesting if you actually bothered to listen to the people who’s life work is learning about it. I’m not saying that we shouldn’t look into the whole “an infinite being magically creating everything” thing but that one was written up well over 2000 years ago before we had even discovered electricity and back when we thought you could cure illness by bloodletting. The thing is you are 100% allowed and encouraged to ask questions on the science part. There’s nothing in science that should ever be a faith basis. If a scientist makes a lofty claim, you should ask to see their lofty evidence. But if a preacher makes a lofty claim, you just have to believe. Idk you pick I guess.
Wait but like... just because it sounds wierd dosent make it not true- the bible has some wierd and wacky stuff too, eve was made from adam's rib cage, the whole world flooded, a dudge got resurected, there is an entire realm of burning fire that people are in agony in, theirs a god in anotger realm where sadness dosnet exist... like those are also wierd things
Genuine question if you don't trust science then why do you believe in a story featuring a talking snake? Also what does the existence of the historical Jesus have to do with the Big Bang?
Outside Christian sources Josephus Thallus Tacitus Mara Bar-Serapion(this one was Christian but not tied to the Bible and was found encouraging another Christian) Phlegon Pliny the Younger Lucian of Samosata In fact honest atheist historians don't even deny the crucifixion they think the resurrection was a hoax and that the apostles died to spread a message they came up with. But there's absolutely no proof of the big bang some Catholic cosmologist really wanted to impress his colleagues and that's where the big bang comes from, a Catholic who thought this would be a good compromise for everybody.
You can either believe in a god who is super-intelligent and designed all the cosmos and all the atoms in the universe, or you can believe in a god who's a total weirdo and has major hangups about what people do with the things between their legs. You cannot believe in both.
@@jumpthegun3910 You can believe in a god who made things for a purpose or you can play pretend that things that clearly don't go together should be accepted as normal because of feelings.
@@person6768 Scientists have come up with pretty good explanations for why LGBTQ people exist. Your lot has only come up with gibberish and self-contradicting conspiracy theories. Nobody cares about "going against god" because you haven't demonstrated there is even a "god" to "go against" in the first place.
Ok, I’m convinced this channel is satire
Personally, I think she’s being for real because I know someone who thinks exactly like this 💀
@@REEBEE641She does actually believe this.
I wish that were true. Sadly there are millions of Americans who really are this dumb.
They both sound pretty outrageous an unbelievable if I’m being honest. The issue is that the “nothing magically coming from nothing” is at least being researched and it’s pretty interesting if you actually bothered to listen to the people who’s life work is learning about it. I’m not saying that we shouldn’t look into the whole “an infinite being magically creating everything” thing but that one was written up well over 2000 years ago before we had even discovered electricity and back when we thought you could cure illness by bloodletting. The thing is you are 100% allowed and encouraged to ask questions on the science part. There’s nothing in science that should ever be a faith basis. If a scientist makes a lofty claim, you should ask to see their lofty evidence. But if a preacher makes a lofty claim, you just have to believe. Idk you pick I guess.
Wait but like... just because it sounds wierd dosent make it not true- the bible has some wierd and wacky stuff too, eve was made from adam's rib cage, the whole world flooded, a dudge got resurected, there is an entire realm of burning fire that people are in agony in, theirs a god in anotger realm where sadness dosnet exist... like those are also wierd things
Genuine question if you don't trust science then why do you believe in a story featuring a talking snake? Also what does the existence of the historical Jesus have to do with the Big Bang?
0:36 source?
Outside Christian sources
Josephus
Thallus
Tacitus
Mara Bar-Serapion(this one was Christian but not tied to the Bible and was found encouraging another Christian)
Phlegon
Pliny the Younger
Lucian of Samosata
In fact honest atheist historians don't even deny the crucifixion they think the resurrection was a hoax and that the apostles died to spread a message they came up with. But there's absolutely no proof of the big bang some Catholic cosmologist really wanted to impress his colleagues and that's where the big bang comes from, a Catholic who thought this would be a good compromise for everybody.
@@person6768I mean it's better than God did there's actually research being done into it.
“I don’t trust science” the sentence that instantly lets you know the person you’re talking to is absolutely insane.
You're a scientologist😅😅
😆 😂, 👽👾 No but that's genuinely funny
I learned basic editing today.
It’s pretty good for first time
You can either believe in a god who is super-intelligent and designed all the cosmos and all the atoms in the universe, or you can believe in a god who's a total weirdo and has major hangups about what people do with the things between their legs. You cannot believe in both.
@@jumpthegun3910 You can believe in a god who made things for a purpose or you can play pretend that things that clearly don't go together should be accepted as normal because of feelings.
@@person6768 Scientists have come up with pretty good explanations for why LGBTQ people exist. Your lot has only come up with gibberish and self-contradicting conspiracy theories. Nobody cares about "going against god" because you haven't demonstrated there is even a "god" to "go against" in the first place.