I don't believe in gravity. Anyone who believes in gravity is unintelligent. Have you ever seen gravity? Have you ever taken a picture of it? No only things falling. None of you that believe in gravity know what your talking about because it is unobservable. Each object or anything that is attracted to another object by some invisible force is just running into the other object by chance.
See how stupid this sounds? Come off it already with this "God is dead nonsense. He is observable, and in order for him to be observable you have to base the tests off of the claims made.
How about this one.
If God exists then there will be observably predictable and repeatable events on planet earth. This will mean intelligence caused intelligence, the evidence is predictable weather patterns, predictable orbits, predictable behavior in humans. repeatable patterns of galaxies. patterns everywhere. How can so many complex patterns be the symptom of mere chance?
2007-05-03
17:44:09
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Exactly! So if gravity can cause things to be pulled towards it with the concept of gravity actually being proven what is the difference between that and a loving God who shows observable signs that he is here?
gravity itself cannot be changed, just like God cannot be changed. If you leave the earth the gravity gets weak. If you get away from God he will be weak. This is because he gives you that option. Freewill was Gods true genious
(I spelled genius wrong on purpose.)
2007-05-03
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I believe in gods. I believe that my gods made everything. That is no different from you. You believe your God made things and I believe my gods made things.
Hugs
2007-05-03 17:49:43
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answered by Mawyemsekhmet 5
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actually Einstein didn't believe in gravity either . He believed that what ordinary people call gravity was merely the effect of the curvature of the universe .Futhermore to draw an anology between the natural universe and a supposition outside the the natural phenomenoms therein is not too well thought the things you call invisible are actually measurable and explainable and not controversies that exclude natural phenomenom as the superstitious and unprovable concept of god . and even futher there is plenty of evidence within the natural world to make one dismiss the notion as contradictions in the supposedly god inspired good book or the image of an all loving god that is a cruel bully with a criminal mind .how on earth do believers ignore the world around them and consign themselves to believe in a god like so many child waiting for Santa to come down the chimney while thousands of merciless killing transpire every day in the name of religion without even the slightest intervention ,is that your idea of a supreme being? If you really like the idea of god do us all a favor and show the world how to be kind so we can all live in peace and the pursuit of happiness .
2007-05-04 00:58:51
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answered by dogpatch USA 7
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Go ahead and reject gravity to make whatever convoluted philosophical point you're trying to convey. If you actually try to apply your theories in real life, you might just join the Wile E. Coyote School of Falling Down A Lot ;)
Perhaps those 'predictcable weather patterns, preductable orbits' etc. you mentioned are the work of fixed physical laws that are completely indifferent to your theological speculations. When I see a pattern in a crystal or a galaxy, I see a self-organizing universe that doesn't need some Cosmic Engineer micro-managing every atom to make it work...
2007-05-04 00:53:35
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answered by crypto_the_unknown 4
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Firstly, make sure you understand the difference between believing in a concept and believing that there is a word that we use to define a concept so that we all know what we're referring to. Your description shows that you and I both think that gravity is the same thing - that which pulls us down or makes things fall.
There are other theories. I think that these theories are not describing what is, so much as a comprehensive and unified way of describing it. Gravity exists inasmuch as you can use its methods and the gravitational constant and plug them into other equations. It exists within the context of scientific endeavour. The general and/or special theories of relativity have different ways of explaining gravity.
There is ongoing study. Check out Wikipedia.org.
2007-05-04 00:49:11
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answered by MiD 4
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Wow, you were so close to making sense. Yes, the validity of a theory is tested, in part, by its ability to predict future events. But that doesn't mean that future events will be patterns, or that they will be predictable to people with no knowledge of the theory. Meteorology can predict the weather, astronomy can predict orbits, psychology can predict behaviour in humans.
What can you predict based only on the statement 'god exists'?
2007-05-04 00:51:30
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answered by Anonymous
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As a matter of fact, I HAVE taken a picture of gravity. Gravity is hard to photograph - that's because it often goes out in disguise. When I photographed gravity, it was dressed up as George Clooney, but I was able to see through the facade, since I have a GDD (Gravity Detection Device).
2007-05-04 00:47:49
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answered by Lunarsight 5
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Ok i will agree with you for a second there is a God...... now this God of complexity is all knowing..... he knows you every action and the action of every atom you will take before you are even created. Which means you have no free will. Which means you are a robot and every action God has already planned out for since he is outside of time.
Of course God would know better to create a world where 99.99% of all species went extinct. Oh wait he didn't.
and if God is not all powerful he does not deserve worship since he is limited.
2007-05-04 00:51:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you actually seen air? Have you taken a picture of air? And no, not the results of it like trees swaying or whatever,but actually seen air? But yet you know its there right? How else would you breathe? Think about your questions a little more before you post them. It makes you sound like the unintelligent one.
Plus I assume that you feel the NASA astronauts simply make up their weightlessness to show off or something
2007-05-04 00:50:37
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answered by mommyoftwoangels 2
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How can YOU keep winning the Lottery when I have a ticket also? You shouldn't be allowed....I prayed to win, over and over and over, and I was really sincere, and I tithed, and I fell on my knees, and I observed the Sabbath, and was good to my fellow-man. And you told me that God loves me, so.....
Wanker! Go get a life!
2007-05-04 00:50:06
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answered by The Master 3
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I think you are trying to say that people who don't belive in god just don't understand god. but the nature of god is to not be understood, thats why their are profits to help us understand. I think all to often people think that sence god dose not revile himself to them that he dose not exist. but its a personal choise, and gravity is observable. god is too if you look at thing in the right prespective. unfortunetly christianity is causeing masses of people to louse faith because of their anchient methods of conversion. useing fear, guilt and hate all cause people to turn away from god. You are makeing people turn away from god right now by posting this because you are insulting the intelegence of athists and you are makeing ad hawk connections. The best way to lead someone to god is to lead by example. be kind, and don't force feed people god. god is in everyone, which makes every one beautiful. somepeople don't know about god, and they don't want to know, they turn away for alot of difrent reasons. So don't generlize athiests, its that kind of thing that drives them away... hope this was incitefull.
2007-05-04 01:01:13
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answered by Aztrik 3
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