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Does the Universe Need God?

Most modern cosmologists are convinced that conventional scientific progress will ultimately result in a self-contained understanding of the origin and evolution of the universe, without the need to invoke God or any other supernatural involvement.[2] This conviction necessarily falls short of a proof, but it is backed up by good reasons. While we don't have the final answers, I will attempt to explain the rationale behind the belief that science will ultimately understand the universe without involving God in any way.

A long but quite interesting article, aimed mainly at creation lovers, which gives quite a good overview of the current state of knowledge about the universe. Thats what your man says he's doing anyway and I believe him. Apparently if you go back far enough, to around the time of the big bang the linear notions of time and beginning that most of us hold dont apply any more. something like that
 
The crazy annoying kind of hot Mum in Modern family...

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is the same woman who plays the Golf Tour Publicict in Happy Gilmore...

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Does the Universe Need God?



A long but quite interesting article, aimed mainly at creation lovers, which gives quite a good overview of the current state of knowledge about the universe. Thats what your man says he's doing anyway and I believe him. Apparently if you go back far enough, to around the time of the big bang the linear notions of time and beginning that most of us hold dont apply any more. something like that

Yep, time pretty much didn't exist before the beginning of the universe, so the next time someone references anything "before the universe began" you can politely let them know that there was no time before the universe began so using the word "before" makes no sense whatsoever...
 
Yep, time pretty much didn't exist before the beginning of the universe, so the next time someone references anything "before the universe began" you can politely let them know that there was no time before the universe began so using the word "before" makes no sense whatsoever...
I think this lad was talking about the period between the nonsensical before and the comprehensible after, a something that was but in a nebulous sort of way that existed in a way that didn't involve a beginning or any kind of edges or centre.

I didn't understand a word of it, clearly
 
What was far worse was the pictures of Alan Ryan lying dead in the street plastered all over the herald amongst others.
The British papers trying to take the high moral ground is laughable too,pre leveson they would have been falling over each other to print them.
 
There is a brain museum in Peru. Do we have one here?

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There's a brain bank but it's for research purposes, not a museum that the public would have access to. However, there are a couple of human brain specimens on the first floor of the Natural History Museum if you're interested.
 

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