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In the past I asked this question to atheist “how do you think the universe is going to end?” some of them answered “The universe will most likely end in about 5 billion years when then sun has converted all its hydrogen into helium. It will then morph from its current form (a yellow dwarf) into a red giant. It will then completely burn the Earth.”
Another answer was “The universe was created by a collision of dust particles and other masses. I believe this b/c (no offense) but how can a man created the universe in 7 days. What is he a magician? im sorry i dont buy it. The universe is going to end in billions of years due to the explosion of the sun.”
We can clearly see how ignorant these atheists are…



They don’t have an education in physics, yet they believe that the universe will end due to the explosion of our sun LMAO

what a shame!

2007-10-04 14:13:21 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

oh vey is ignorant.

Listen ignorant i ask for the end of the universe not the end of the world ignorant

2007-10-04 14:19:52 · update #1

16 answers

The fool hast said in his heart, there is no God.

2007-10-04 14:18:16 · answer #1 · answered by beauty4ashes 2 · 2 5

That's ridiculous.

Life on earth will end as we know it when there ceases to be liquid water on the planet, in about a billion years from what I've read.

Earth may end as we know it when the sun expands into a red giant, in about five billion years if you compare the lifespan of other stars like our own.

Someone confused the "end" of the world with the end of the universe (Big Crunch, Freeze, lots of theories). So what is the problem? How does one misstep apply to all atheists?

Let's take a look at creationism and laugh together. That's the closest thing to a universally anti-scientific viewpoint I can imagine. They do imagine the earth is 6 days old and that the universe revolves around human concerns. Not only that, it requires the absolute denial of geology, cosmology, and biological evolution to remotely suggest such tripe.

2007-10-04 14:18:02 · answer #2 · answered by Dalarus 7 · 5 1

That's not really true, but the first atheist is fairly close.

Eventually, the sun is going to run out of hydrogen. Probably, this will happen 4-5 billion years from now.
Since it has none of its primary fuel left, it'll start to fuse heavier elements to make energy (helium, then lithium, then beryllium, etc.) but that's not nearly as efficient.
Soon, though, the sun runs out of everything lighter than iron, which is a truly terrible stellar fuel. It takes more energy to fuse iron than the fusion creates.
The sun reacts to this by starting to expand, swallowing up Mercury, Venus, and probably Earth in the process. After this, the sun will collapse, into a brown dwarf if I remember correctly.

The sun isn't big enough to make a supernova.

2007-10-05 16:21:25 · answer #3 · answered by v35322 3 · 0 1

ummm well the earth will be destroyed when the sun expands in a few billion years I don't know any atheists that consider the entire universe to only be a a couple billion miles wide =/
honestly nobody know how the universe will end or even if it ever will end

I call bullshit and you're just trying to stir stuff up

2007-10-04 14:24:38 · answer #4 · answered by evets 1 · 2 0

Right so in a few billion years the sun will die, and eventually it and others will fall into our galaxy's black hole, which will be absorbed by another. Point is, given facts that we can point to do you say "I don't believe in proven scientific theory, I believe that satan is decieving us"?

Do you look for the actual truth and try to learn or do you just believe and accept the creationist lies that have been proven wrong over and over?

2007-10-04 14:21:55 · answer #5 · answered by Pirate AM™ 7 · 2 0

Atheism is a necessary condition to being an intelligent educated person but it isn't a sufficient condition. Whilst in general atheists are more intelligent than religious people there are exceptions (i.e. stupid atheists).

There is also the possibility that you have misquoted people.

2007-10-04 14:20:16 · answer #6 · answered by bestonnet_00 7 · 1 0

Hahahah....funny.

But who really cares???
No one can honestly say they know how the world began, or how it will end! SCIENCE CANNOT PROVE ANYTHING! It is a meathod, not data. Any bit of data can come up to disprove any theory. These explanations on the earths origin or ending are theories only and should not be stated as fact. If you converted the earths origin in to an algebraic problem, it would look like this d+gds*dsd+ssda+g+d= our world. In other words...THERE ARE TOO MANY UNKNOWN FACTORS TO COME UP WITH AN ANSWER!!!!! Stop trying! you will never figure it out!

2007-10-04 14:28:13 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 3

well, who's the sceintist all of a sudden?

you don't need a degree in physics to have an idea as to how the world will come to an end... there are many theories (sorry, but several of them involve GLOBAL WARMING), this being the most popular/well-known one.



btw-- do you even know what physics is? apperently not...

2007-10-04 14:17:30 · answer #8 · answered by cast.no.shadow 5 · 5 0

Ok, and if you asked a Christian he or she would say Jesus comes back down to Earth. I think the latter is much more ridiculous. Maybe you should've clarified the UNIVERSE part to them and you wouldn't have got that answer.

2007-10-04 14:19:20 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

no one can pinpoint the end of the universe. Not even Whiskers himself. The universe consists of infinite matter, rendering it both timeless,limitless and endless.
As for ninnys and idiots,...... they exist amongst all of societies groupings, not just atheists,....... and for you to blatantly claim so,...... plainly highlights your own lack of educational acumen.
My response (as an atheist) to your erroneously defective observations, is a great big contemptuous phooey!

2007-10-04 14:18:29 · answer #10 · answered by peanut 5 · 0 1

i can see how ignorant YOU are. the death of our star (the sun) will have little to no impact on our universe. not even our galaxy. our solar system yes.

2007-10-04 14:18:40 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

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