does God exist in space?

How is it hillarious.

Because you are claiming that because there are, as you call them, "dead solar systems that cannot harbor life as they have no habitable zones in them"

You are making the assumption that life has to begin as ours has, there is no rule book that states the conditions have to match at all. Even here on earch there are creatures that many would think should not exist due to the harshness of the enviroments they live in, like these.


Just because man can't live there does not mean that another species can't.

The universe (or multiverse even) consists of billions if not trillions of words, some will be habbitable, some will not. Others will no doubt already be inhabited by other species / life forms we have yet to discover.

We have a very very very long way to go before we can say we complely understand space and it's wonders and horrors. How well we do as a species we will just have to see.

and if "science is proving you wrong" then why are you using the fruits of such science? we would never be where we are today and you would not be posting on here if not for science.

Maybe you should wake up and remove your blinkers. ;)
 
For life to exsist as we know it.,why would god create dead zones that cannot harbour life thats pointless..

why wouldn't he. and life as we know it, he can make anything live.

why does he need to populate every system when he has infinity space to play with.
Perhaps he wants us to invent and expand.

In other words it's a totally absurd opinion which provides nothing.
 
Because you are claiming that because there are, as you call them, "dead solar systems that cannot harbor life as they have no habitable zones in them"

You are making the assumption that life has to begin as ours has, there is no rule book that states the conditions have to match at all. Even here on earch there are creatures that many would think should not exist due to the harshness of the enviroments they live in, like these.


Just because man can't live there does not mean that another species can't.

The universe (or multiverse even) consists of billions if not trillions of words, some will be habbitable, some will not. Others will no doubt already be inhabited by other species / life forms we have yet to discover.

We have a very very very long way to go before we can say we complely understand space and it's wonders and horrors. How well we do as a species we will just have to see.

and if "science is proving you wrong" then why are you using the fruits of such science? we would never be where we are today and you would not be posting on here if not for science.

Maybe you should wake up and remove your blinkers. ;)


I understand on what you are saying man,i was just saying one part of what i believe in that is all.there is still a high number of people in the world who deny that we evolved from animals,and god only created us 10.000 years ago,i simply do not believe in god.
 
Because you are claiming that because there are, as you call them, "dead solar systems that cannot harbor life as they have no habitable zones in them"

You are making the assumption that life has to begin as ours has, there is no rule book that states the conditions have to match at all. Even here on earch there are creatures that many would think should not exist due to the harshness of the enviroments they live in, like these.


Just because man can't live there does not mean that another species can't.

The universe (or multiverse even) consists of billions if not trillions of words, some will be habbitable, some will not. Others will no doubt already be inhabited by other species / life forms we have yet to discover.

We have a very very very long way to go before we can say we complely understand space and it's wonders and horrors. How well we do as a species we will just have to see.

and if "science is proving you wrong" then why are you using the fruits of such science? we would never be where we are today and you would not be posting on here if not for science.

Maybe you should wake up and remove your blinkers. ;)

why wouldn't he. and life as we know it, he can make anything live.

why does he need to populate every system when he has infinity space to play with.
Perhaps he wants us to invent and expand.

In other words it's a totally absurd opinion which provides nothing.

another fair point acidhell,again i was only having my say in what i believe in.
 
What if you were doing a space walk and you died because your helmat cracked. What if you were a very naughty boy, how would you get to hell (which is under the earth) if your not on the same planet?
 
that's exactly what you are saying though.

As you're saying god came from nothing then made everything else from nothing too.

Well not really. For something to come from nothing, there had to have been a point at which it did not exist. God by definition has always existed thus did not 'appear' from anywhere. Who created God is an illogical question since it assumes God at some point did not exist which goes against the very definition of 'God'.

I would argue that is exactly what your religion is insisting happened, by magic!

At the very least science offers an explanation other than "god did it" and even backs it up with evidence. Something the religious zealots cannot provide.

Science is constantly discovering new things, and it is sometimes completely disproving previous ideas. Nowhere has science disproven God, nor will it ever be able too because science has its limitations. Everything is not measurable by physical observation.

Plus the Quran spoke 1400 years ago of the heavens and earth being joined as one unit of creation:

"Do not the Unbelievers see that the heavens and the earth were joined together (as one unit of Creation), before we clove them asunder?

Science seems to agree with this idea now.

Then why didnt god create a Habitable zones for every solar system then,we do know there a dead solar systems than cannot habour life as they have no Habitable zones in them,the universe is just chemistry on roids with flaws in it,its flaws that made us what we are today,not god,bible bashers need to wake up and stop wearing blinkers,science is proving you wrong...

Science isn't proving anything wrong. What has habitable zones got to do with the existance of God? As vast as the universe is, it is not infinite and it is nothing when compared to God who maintains and observes everything.
 
Well not really. For something to come from nothing, there had to have been a point at which it did not exist. God by definition has always existed thus did not 'appear' from anywhere. Who created God is an illogical question since it assumes God at some point did not exist which goes against the very definition of 'God'.



Science is constantly discovering new things, and it is sometimes completely disproving previous ideas. Nowhere has science disproven God, nor will it ever be able too because science has its limitations. Everything is not measurable by physical observation.

Plus the Quran spoke 1400 years ago of the heavens and earth being joined as one unit of creation:

"Do not the Unbelievers see that the heavens and the earth were joined together (as one unit of Creation), before we clove them asunder?

Science seems to agree with this idea now.



Science isn't proving anything wrong. What has habitable zones got to do with the existance of God? As vast as the universe is, it is not infinite and it is nothing when compared to God who maintains and observes everything.
Right so some old book making a few odd statements and then later on finding them to be right make a good argument?
Secondly, as others have said God solves no problems. The fact that you believe in a supernatural eternal object makes me wonder why you cannot simply say that the universe has always existed. It takes a few steps out of the series.

Anyone who is wondering about the history of God you should watch this
 
Given that 2000 years ago we thought the earth was flat its unlikely. ;)

Not actually true, but the general point holds.

People knew the Earth wasn't flat at least as far back as the beginning of recorded history. Eratosthenes of Cyrene (276BC to 194BC) calculated the circumference of the Earth by comparing the differences in shadows cast at midday on midsummer's day in different places. So people even knew the size of the Earth more than 2000 years ago.
 
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