Joe Rogan isnt sold on the Bing Bang theory finds Jesus resurrection more plausible

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I'm not arguing for the necessity of theae numbers. I'm showing that they are viable and that many physicists and mathematicians are taking very seriously.


To put those numbers in perspective, it means that the odds of the universe coming into existence by itself are one in all of the atoms in a thousand universes!!!!

This is why many atheist quantum physicists started inventing the many worlds theory to get around it. I say theory lightly because it's not a theory at all. It's just kind of a bunch of quantum physicists saying hold my beer.


And again I just don't care about these arguments. They mean nothing to me, but that's the current state of science right now.

@Andy Capp
 
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What is I hate Zeus?
 
I call your fine-tuning argument and raise you the anthropic principle.
That doesn't do anything to address my position though. I'm not arguing for the necessity of that position and never would because scientific understanding evolves and changes over time and I'm not going to put stock in something that might change tomorrow.


My position is that right now mathematically it makes all the sense in the world to think there's a Creator and that's why so many physicists even who are atheist admit that. They are not saying there's a God. They're just saying there's good arguments for it scientifically.

I'm not saying there are no detractors for the position and I'm not saying there are no arguments against it. I just don't care.

But currently we've left that very narrow window of time when science thought religion was on the retreat and that scientists had overspoken and led with their chins and tried to pretend they had proven the non-existence of God in some crazy way.

That age has ended and we've entered a new age where quantum physicists who are atheists who led with their chins are on shaky ground.

I think it's okay just to admit that science has nothing to say about whether or not there's a God and you can argue either way. But for now the mathematics are on the side of God.
 
Rogan prob prays to Jesus wishing he’d be funny
I watched about 10 minutes of a rogan comedy special and it was absolutely got awful. His face was beet red, veins bulging out of his forehead and he was doing some kind of routine about taking a s*** while bent over on stage.....


It wasn't funny and it wasn't clever.
 
DMT is a helluva drug.
Uh hunh, it sure is. First (and to date only) time I ever truly hallucinated. It was spectacular. Felt good for quite awhile after I came down too. Too bad about the lung damage though. I won't be trying that again until I can vape it instead of combusting.
 
Explain. And please be specific.

We need to discuss the point of singularity? Leap of faith is obviously not a good term here, lol.

There are still things inferred in the modeling and not directly observable or knowable. You could be absolutely correct that the theory is generally accurate and can be expanded upon with further information (this is the scientific method after all). You could also be completely wrong and fooled by the theatrical hubris of our existential dread in trying to answer something that is simply unknowable in the first place.

You should be completely aware of the arrogance of our species by now. It's comical really.
 
I'm not saying there are no detractors for the position and I'm not saying there are no arguments against it. I just don't care.
lol so what is the point then? People disagree about things even when the evidence doesn't support their position? Way to go, good job.
 
We need to discuss the point of singularity? Leap of faith is obviously not a good term here, lol.

There are still things inferred in the modeling and not directly observable or knowable. You could be absolutely correct that the theory is generally accurate and can be expanded upon with further information (this is the scientific method after all). You could also be completely wrong and fooled by the theatrical hubris of our existential dread in trying to answer something that is simply unknowable in the first place.

You should be completely aware of the arrogance of our species by now. It's comical really.
The evidence contradicts the bold text. Plain and simple. Expanded upon, embedded into a wider understanding, sure, that could happen.

Contradicted? 2500 years of astronomical observations make that so exceedingly unlikely that arrogance has nothing to do with it.

Explain, for the sake of argument, what could occur that would prove it to be "completely wrong".
 
lol so what is the point then? People disagree about things even when the evidence doesn't support their position? Way to go, good job.

lol so what is the point then? People disagree about things even when the evidence doesn't support their position? Way to go, good job.
Are you not aware of the detractors to your position? Come on man! This is so boring. I'm not even trying to prove my position here and you just can't let it go.

There are philosophical problems with your position. Make it easy to counter.

I mean come on man. We've both probably watched hours of debate on this. You know it's not settled so stop pretending it is like some internet armchair genius or something.


Philosophical Considerations
Critics of the anthropic principle argue that it shifts the burden of explanation rather than providing a substantive answer. They contend that invoking the principle without further explanation may be seen as a form of special pleading. Additionally, some suggest that the anthropic principle, by focusing on observational constraints, may overlook deeper metaphysical questions about why the universe has the properties it does .
 
Possibly Paul is more influential on Christianity as it’s practiced today than Jesus himself. It’s Paul’s Epistles (the ones that are genuine anyway) that are the oldest texts in the NT. As you mention, Luke/Acts is a significant part of the NT and was a text that deliberately alight to suppress or marginalize the family of Jesus, including James, and paint a picture in which James played no leadership role, which we know is not true.

If you read the four canonical gospels in a consecutive or side by side manner, it almost feels as if Luke was written specifically for a gentile audience. At least compared to Matthew, Mark, and John (which is distinct itself in other ways).

Re: that first paragraph--I don't see a lot of that happening, but then, I haven't looked very hard either. But I appreciate the rest of the post as an ex-Catholic myself.

Oh, it's admittedly entirely anecdotal and "feeling" based. The latest figures and polling from Pew and such do seem to suggest that the religious bleeding of churches being emptied has reached a plateau (at least in America), but that's quite a different thing from being some sort of revival. For the overtly anti-religion crowd, I do think it would be prudent not to rest on laurels and assumptions.

As an ex-Catholic, do you tend to lean into the side of hostility or lingering sympathy towards it? I tend to reserve hostility specifically for the strain of transdemoninational Evangelical Protestantism that exists in the United States. It's an absolute scourge on the country, much less Christianity at large. At least with Catholic doctrine, it teaches salvation through faith plus grace and good works (compassion, charity, kindness). Not so with evangelicals nor protestantism in general. It's through faith alone, so there is no religious incentive not to be a cruel shithead. It means nothing to point out their behavior runs contrary to Christ.

As an aside, Islam is taking over (lolz).


The 2023-24 Religious Landscape Study (RLS) and other Pew Research Center polling find that the Christian share of the population, after years of decline, has been relatively stable since 2019. And the religiously unaffiliated population, after rising rapidly for decades, has leveled off – at least temporarily. At present:

* 62% of U.S. adults describe themselves as Christians: 40% are Protestant, 19% are Catholic, and 3% are other Christians.

* 29% are religiously unaffiliated: 5% are atheist, 6% are agnostic, and 19% identify religiously as “nothing in particular.”

* 7% belong to religions other than Christianity: 2% are Jewish, and 1% each are Muslim, Buddhist, or Hindu (all figures are rounded).


 
The big bang theory doesn't just explain the past, it predicts the future, and none of these predictions are contradicted by what has been observed up to now; and a fuck of a lot has been observed.
There has been observations that cast doubt on parts of the model, like JWST catching big bright galaxies in the early universe, and lower abundance of light elements than predicted by nucleosynthesis in our galaxy's oldest stars. You believing we have it all figured out is in itself a type of dogma.
 
If you're uneducated and you project your modern bias onto the literature you can think that I guess... but that's your problem. And I notice you keep jumping from point to point playing gotcha... how about admit you've been wrong about everything you've said up until now and address that?

You were wrong about Joe Rogan's position so you switched to...
Being wrong about the term 'faith" and how its used so you switched to...
Being wrong about the genre of literature you tried to use as a gotcha revealing you don't know the first thing about Christians interpretations of the old testament.


It's kind of pathetic man. And I get it. You're stuck in the '90s being an atheist edge Lord, but you might want to let that tendency fade into obscurity like all the other losers who lost their followings.

Most people have decided you're the biggest assholes on the internet. Stop trying so hard to prove them right.

If you're uneducated and you project your modern bias onto the literature you can think that I guess... but that's your problem. And I notice you keep jumping from point to point playing gotcha... how about admit you've been wrong about everything you've said up until now and address that?

You were wrong about Joe Rogan's position so you switched to...
Being wrong about the term 'faith" and how its used so you switched to...
Being wrong about the genre of literature you tried to use as a gotcha revealing you don't know the first thing about Christians interpretations of the old testament.


It's kind of pathetic man. And I get it. You're stuck in the '90s being an atheist edge Lord, but you might want to let that tendency fade into obscurity like all the other losers who lost their followings.

Most people have decided you're the biggest assholes on the internet. Stop trying so hard to prove them right.
Buddy, either Jesus was the son of god (and god himself, and the Holy Ghost made flesh) and had magical powers or not. But saying that the magic in the Bible is just “modern bias” is heretical at best.

I didn’t state joes opinion.
I used the dictionary definition of faith.
I’m not talking about the poetry of Solomon or the parables of jeebus, I’m talking about (and to) a literal talking ass. Saying it was a metaphor is awful hermeneutics and if you’re this spiritual guru you come off as then you should do better. Shame on you.

The Bible has been interpreted to defend slavery, justify white supremacy, subjugate women, and shape abortion laws. Just because someone chooses to interpret it in some way to serve their own opinions doesn’t mean that way is correct.

Simply put: if god is all powerful then why cant he make a donkey talk? Why can’t you just say, “yup. That donkey talked. That dude was swallowed by a whale and spit out 3 days later perfectly fine. Jesus was born to a virgin and had magic powers. How? Why? Because an all powerful God deemed it so.”

It’s a more honest and frankly respectable answer as “faithful follower” than trying to shoe horn logic and secular ad hominems.

I’d also like to point out that you went to name calling and insults, not me.
 
You dont even make any sense in your own bizarro world. If it was so important for Rogan to be first, he would have been first. Its not like he was incapable of doing it prior to Theo having him on. But this is how bias works. You have your conclusion first and work backwards so everything "fits".

I guess I gotta dumb it down for you to understand.

Rogan didn't want to be first in getting the interview. He wants to be first, as in the top of the leader boards. He has an entire entourage of comedian podcasts under with him at the top of the hierarchy. He always said he would never put on Trump and he gave his reasons. Publicly giving out those reasons, he assumed his other underlings wouldn't touch Trump either. They always look to him for validation. Especially guys like Theo, they're careful to do anything that would get disapproval from Saint Rogan.

Nothing changed except Theo had Trump on, the internet blew up and everyone gave Theo his flowers as the next big thing. You constantly heard "yo I used to listen to Rogan but theo is way better"

That bruised Rogan. It hurt his ego. He realized quickly that those once underlings are moving on up. He doesnt command the same level of fear and admiration he once had when guys like theo's career was good not great. Rogan wanted that attention and power back. So he had Trump on.

I get it if you don't follow Rogans podcasts or listen much, just stay in your lane then. I've been listening to his podcast since the ustream and justintv days. I know how egotistical the little man is and how well he does to cover that up with his "we're all people mann it's all love mannn" rants.
 
The evidence contradicts the bold text. Plain and simple. Expanded upon, embedded into a wider understanding, sure, that could happen.

Contradicted? 2500 years of astronomical observations make that so exceedingly unlikely that arrogance has nothing to do with it.

Explain, for the sake of argument, what could occur that would prove it to be "completely wrong".

Citing 2500 years as something of note given the topic of conversation is all the arrogance I need. ;)
 
Uh hunh, it sure is. First (and to date only) time I ever truly hallucinated. It was spectacular. Felt good for quite awhile after I came down too. Too bad about the lung damage though. I won't be trying that again until I can vape it instead of combusting.
Oh come on. Momma didn’t raise no quitter.

It is a truly insane experience.
 
Uh hunh, it sure is. First (and to date only) time I ever truly hallucinated. It was spectacular. Felt good for quite awhile after I came down too. Too bad about the lung damage though. I won't be trying that again until I can vape it instead of combusting.

i seen my body floating away over my city and there was a swarm of bats going around saying some kind of satanic shit to me. it was more fucked up than any shrooms or acid trips i've ever been on. and then 10 minutes later i came back down to almost normal and had a beer.

the high kicked in like immediately after i took a rip. next thing you know i'm clutching on to a fireplace mantle for dear life trying to stop myself from floating away. and then i had an out of body experience watching myself float away. most fucked up drug i've ever been on. not only was i seeing shit but i was hearing shit too.
 
Buddy, either Jesus was the son of god (and god himself, and the Holy Ghost made flesh) and had magical powers or not. But saying that the magic in the Bible is just “modern bias” is heretical at best.

I didn’t state joes opinion.
I used the dictionary definition of faith.
I’m not talking about the poetry of Solomon or the parables of jeebus, I’m talking about (and to) a literal talking ass. Saying it was a metaphor is awful hermeneutics and if you’re this spiritual guru you come off as then you should do better. Shame on you.

The Bible has been interpreted to defend slavery, justify white supremacy, subjugate women, and shape abortion laws. Just because someone chooses to interpret it in some way to serve their own opinions doesn’t mean that way is correct.

Simply put: if god is all powerful then why cant he make a donkey talk? Why can’t you just say, “yup. That donkey talked. That dude was swallowed by a whale and spit out 3 days later perfectly fine. Jesus was born to a virgin and had magic powers. How? Why? Because an all powerful God deemed it so.”

It’s a more honest and frankly respectable answer as “faithful follower” than trying to shoe horn logic and secular ad hominems.

I’d also like to point out that you went to name calling and insults, not me.
Point is you've been wrong about every position you've had because you're leading with your chin desperately trying to find some gotcha because you have a resentment, that controls your entire life and leaves you in hatred.

You're fighting emotionally basically.

I just think if we're going to discuss things we could just at least be honest about what we're discussing and not misrepresent like you have.

You might just want to try taking it easy man. But if you insist in being a throwback to the angry atheist movement have at it, it doesn't bother me at all.
 
i seen my body floating away over my city and there was a swarm of bats going around saying some kind of satanic shit to me. it was more fucked up than any shrooms or acid trips i've ever been on. and then 10 minutes later i came back down to almost normal and had a beer.

the high kicked in like immediately after i took a rip. next thing you know i'm clutching on to a fireplace mantle for dear life trying to stop myself from floating away. and then i had an out of body experience watching myself float away. most fucked up drug i've ever been on. not only was i seeing shit but i was hearing shit too.
Lots of people have really negative and terrible experiences on DMT. My one friend was never the same after his trip to South America. His trip wrecked him psychologically and he never recovered.
 
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