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"I don't Believe in God." - Brian Cox
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Based on what we know(and that's fractional) seems a pretty valid answer. Tell it how it appears I say Prof Cox. One of our own 😊🇬🇧

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Who created the creator.

similar thoughts.

He’s looking in the wrong place. The Vedas, the Tripitaka, etc. spell it out. God is found in meditation — a lifelong pursuit achieved by exemplary people. Yet Cox, Ricky Gervais, et al, deny these supreme feats of sacrifice and discipline, seeking on the phenomenal plane only, using senses that can only perceive fractionally. Duh. Saying there is no God is like closing one’s eyes and denying the existence of light. The mind is not the path, it is the barrier— This, btw, is not to say that The Firm is God realised. But we have it on good authority, we appreciate the argument, and are engaged in trying at least. On our small experiences alone, we disdain the atheist. To get the result one must put in the work. i.e. Be still Brian Cox. 🤫🤐

We can't understand either answer We can't understand how something comes from nothing and there HAD to be nothing before there was something Either the universe came from nothing (how) Or God created it. But where did God come from???

@terrychristian What a legend this guy is….👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

How pedantic. "I don't see the evidence". Well, duh. If the evidence you accept is based on measurement of a closed system, you'll never be able to measure that which is outside and creative of the closed system. But we have Divine Revelation in which God has communed with us as one conciousness to another, a spiritual phenomenon unmeasurable in a material world. Not good enough? God's got you covered. He assumed human flesh, walked the Earth and ministered to us, died a gruesome death, and then ROSE FROM THE DEAD. If you have eyes to see those truths, then EVERYTHING is evidence of God. You can reject those truths and choose not to believe, but don't be so flippant as to claim we're overstepping.

The correct position on the question of God is Agnosticism. I hope that helps.

@LeeHatherell

Science is the study of God's work and you've never looked far enough for answers. The fact you "don't know" elucidates your simple view on life.

