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In reply to the discussion: There is no evidence for the existence of God. [View all]Lordquinton
(7,886 posts)139. What a train wreck
It's clear you just cherry-picked what you wanted from the article, and cut out the second part of the statement
But when people then contend that they can draw conclusions about fundamental constants, the laws of physics, or the values of string vacua, they're no longer doing science; they're speculating. Wishful thinking is no substitute for data, experiments, or observables.
Wishful thinking.
Furthermore it is not a quote from Hawking as you implied, nor does what you claim about your god have anything to do with the subject at hand.
And speaking of Hawking, a noted disciple of Russell, his thoughts on god are clear
"We have finally found something that doesnt have a cause, because there was no time for a cause to exist in," Hawking wrote. "For me this means that there is no possibility of a creator, because there is no time for a creator to have existed in."
https://www.livescience.com/63854-stephen-hawking-says-no-god.html
https://www.livescience.com/63854-stephen-hawking-says-no-god.html
The bit at the end falls apart under any amount of scrutiny as well, as has been shown by others.
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I will say this, I find most of what you say and do on this website to be sincere.
Eliot Rosewater
Nov 2018
#3
We can define what would constitute evidence of other universes, but not of God
marylandblue
Nov 2018
#40
You are assuming that your perception is a reality. You say there are zillions of suns. Saying so
Doodley
Nov 2018
#107
How do you know they are real maps, and not simply part of a world that only exists in mind?
Doodley
Nov 2018
#112
Or assume that because there is no evidence here, there is no evidence. eom
guillaumeb
Nov 2018
#145
One can assume that until the existence of other rooms is demonstrated. (nt)
LongtimeAZDem
Nov 2018
#146
No, you supplied plenty of it. And now you are making up an implication and saying that I did it.
guillaumeb
Nov 2018
#153