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That statement sounds radically simplified and makes us look stupid and simpled-minded. What exactly do you mean? - be more specific when you make up stuff like that. If you're going to watch FOX news, at least have a decent understanding of the lies that they fabricate to make us look bad.

So how, exactly, do we think we all came from "nothing"?

2007-10-11 09:19:21 · 16 answers · asked by Uliju 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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They mean "nothing intentional". They can't handle the thought that consciousness could arise from non-consciousness. It throws into doubt the notion of consciousness existing separately from the body, and THAT imperils the idea of a "God", the "soul" and an "afterlife".

2007-10-11 10:35:39 · answer #1 · answered by skepsis 7 · 1 0

At Absolute Zero Kelvin (-459.67 F, -273.15C) it has been proven that Matter can exist in a Bose-Einstein Condensate. Matter at or near this temperature (within a few millions of a degree) no longer acts like matter. It acts more like waves... or wave functions. It acts as if all the atoms were part of a single atom without the typical mass, charge, or reactivity of the original matter. It is theorized that matter in this state can be compressed down in an unlimited fashion... until possibly the entire universe were the size of one atom. People find it very hard to think of matter in this form... but there is proof that it can happen. Now... as far as the entire universe coming from nothing (Not normal matter). Hey, guess what. It works.

2016-04-08 03:37:41 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

One theory is that there was an extremely compact sphere of matter caused possibly by the black star effect of gravity eventually drawing all things to a single point . This point which was microscopic contained all the matter in the world . At some point this matter became so compacted ( all space in the universe was outside of the sphere ) that it exploded in a big bang .
The other theory is that energy spontaneously appeared in the universe and that matted evolved from the decay of this energy .
Some scientists also believe that there were multiple big bangs caused by the black star effect .

2007-10-11 16:41:57 · answer #3 · answered by allure45connie 4 · 1 0

Many of the people who are inclined to bash atheists do so, because they don't know much (if anything) about atheism and they dislike anyone who disagrees with them. They seem to forget that many atheists believe that Darwin was right and that the Big Bang took place.

By the way, I'm not an atheist now, but I used to be. Even though I'm now a Deist, I still believe that Darwin was correct and that the Big Bang really did happen.

2007-10-11 09:31:20 · answer #4 · answered by tangerine 7 · 5 0

They think that, at one point, the universe was completely empty. (No matter/energy).

Since the universe is not empty now (they argue) there must at some point have been something (some matter and energy) that came from nothing (no matter or energy).

Of course, this is based on the false assumption that our universe was once empty, but they ignore that fact. That assumption (as far as I can tell) comes from the Bible where the universe started out with no matter or energy.

2007-10-11 09:29:37 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

WHAT THAT means is that atheisists believe that humans, or our world being here just happened by accident, that there was not divine creator to influence the work, it means they believe that the earth existing is just a random concidence that happened.

2007-10-11 10:21:54 · answer #6 · answered by freedomfighter018 1 · 0 0

And your god came from ..>>>>>>>>>>where?
If the Big Bang did not happen,because of no nothingness, where, exactly does this god come from?
Empty, barren, vaccumless, nothingness?

Please>>>> give me a break!
You believe yours?
And allow us to be right!

2007-10-11 10:31:17 · answer #7 · answered by evictus 3 · 0 0

We don't all believe we came from nothing. Many of us believe in the universal expansion from a singularity. All of the current contents of our universe (in the form of energy) contained in a dot smaller than the period at the end of this sentence. I certainly don't see "nothing" there.

2007-10-11 09:25:05 · answer #8 · answered by Rev. Still Monkeys 6 · 3 0

Religion has been invading the world for thousands of years
People are hypnotized by this absurdity they kinda sleeping They've lost their sens of logic

2007-10-11 09:36:32 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

And here I thought you guys (for the most part) followed the Big Bang Theory of creation..... must... watch.... more ..... Fox....

2007-10-11 09:31:41 · answer #10 · answered by pip 7 · 2 0

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