rostos is the scalabrine of religion. he says the same thing over and over in every thread. something cant come from nothing, but yet totally believes that god was just always there, forever, even though no one created him, but thats ok because god is supernatural and he created physical universe just for us like a giant ant farm. he was one of those kids brainwashed in sunday school to think that everything in the bible is fact and the earth is 8000 years old, there is no such thing as dinosaurs, and god is waiting in heaven which just happens to be right outside our solar system, just out of reach. that way he can keep an eye on us like santa claus. riddle me this, according to the bible, we are here as a test to see if we are worthy of joining god in heaven, and god is supposedly omnipotent and knows everything past, present, future including what each one of us will do and what choices we will make. if that is true then why go through this bother of creating this universe for us and giving us physical life if he already knows which of us will serve him and go to heaven and which of us wont? a) either he is a sick bastard using us to amuse him, or b) he does not exist.
man created god, not the other way around
Dude I love the best part of your rant about how the we are retards to think the earth is only 6011 Not "8011" years old. Well geez I happen to remember quite distinctly watching the landing gear with Armstrong on the moon. Remember when those legs that were supposed to go through millions of years of dust smashed the moon? Oh and how much dust was traced? Wasn't around 6000 years worth?
haha your a fool! Sure question about God and such but you will never have any hard fact that this world is billions of years old pal. My smartest geography professor always told us and to this day I hold it true. "Now I don't believe in this whole God and Christ and heavens but I can tell you with 100% geographical knowledge, that this world was created. The weather patterns are to perfectly designed to just have happened."