Replying to Avatar FeyssPalmer

šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚ I love how you say ā€œSIMPLE logicā€ while presenting a classic false dilemma. It’s a bit like saying, ā€œEither you eat pineapple on pizza, or you’re an enemy of humanity.ā€ Meanwhile, there are plenty of other alternatives—such as, you know, actually considering other scientific models.

Let me break this down for you:

1. ā€œSomething can’t come from nothingā€ – Sounds intuitive, but modern physics has explored concepts like quantum fluctuations, vacuum energy, and spontaneous emergence. The Big Bang isn’t just ā€œNothing → POOF → Universe!ā€ It’s based on quantum mechanics and relativity.

2. ā€œEither something is eternal, or it came from nothingā€ – You present this as if these are the only two options, but modern cosmology offers others:

• Cyclic Universes (the universe expands, contracts, and repeats)

• Multiverse Theories (our universe is part of a larger ā€œfoamā€ of universes)

• Quantum Cosmological Models, which challenge our classical understanding of space and time.

3. ā€œAtheists ignore science when it doesn’t fit their narrativeā€ – Oh, hello there, projection! Science changes its views based on new evidence—the exact opposite of faith, which clings to a fixed dogma.

4. ā€œYou must give up your pride to believe in the Bibleā€ – I don’t know who’s prouder: the person who says, ā€œWe don’t know everything, but we keep exploring,ā€ or the one who says, ā€œI have the absolute truth because a book told me so.ā€ šŸ˜‰

At the end of the day, your argument doesn’t seem interested in science—it seems interested in certainty. But science isn’t here to satisfy our need for simple answers; it’s here to understand reality, no matter how complex or counterintuitive it may be.

But hey, if you prefer to live in SIMPLE logic, have fun with that. I’ll try to stick with reality. 😘😘

Cheers

Proverbs 26:4-5 King James Version (KJV)

Answer not a fool according to his folly, Lest thou also be like unto him. Answer a fool according to his folly, Lest he be wise in his own conceit.

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