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I was reading something that said...
"The bedrock of the so called intelligent design movement is that matter cannot come from nothing. Illustrating one of the many reasons intelligent design isn't allowed in a class room is that physics shows that matter does indeed spontaneously materialize, and that the true evidence of a universe with a God, would be one in which nothing existed. In fact, it has been said by Nobel Prize winning scientists that because there is material in the Universe, is proof God doesn't exist."
So can anyone explain where there is proof that matter spontaneously appears? I would really like to know more about this.
The reason I was looking up an article like this is because lately I've been getting into small pointless religion debates with some of my deeply religious classmates. But no matter how logical/rational what I say to them is they always seem to talk me down with the stupidest points. I just want to find a good argument for why god doesn't exist.
Also, I know I'm probably sounding like a big douche bag right now but I have respect for what people choose to believe. I don't go up to every religious person I see trying to tell them what they know is invalid. But this has been bugging me for the longest time. Urgh... please help!
"The bedrock of the so called intelligent design movement is that matter cannot come from nothing. Illustrating one of the many reasons intelligent design isn't allowed in a class room is that physics shows that matter does indeed spontaneously materialize, and that the true evidence of a universe with a God, would be one in which nothing existed. In fact, it has been said by Nobel Prize winning scientists that because there is material in the Universe, is proof God doesn't exist."
So can anyone explain where there is proof that matter spontaneously appears? I would really like to know more about this.
The reason I was looking up an article like this is because lately I've been getting into small pointless religion debates with some of my deeply religious classmates. But no matter how logical/rational what I say to them is they always seem to talk me down with the stupidest points. I just want to find a good argument for why god doesn't exist.
Also, I know I'm probably sounding like a big douche bag right now but I have respect for what people choose to believe. I don't go up to every religious person I see trying to tell them what they know is invalid. But this has been bugging me for the longest time. Urgh... please help!