sam04u, you're misusing the term illogical. Logic is just a system of using statements to reach a conclusion, such as saying that one doesn't see any evidence for God, then one doesn't believe in the existance of God. You may disagree with the accuracy of the first statement, but thats an issue with perception, not logic.
F.R.O.G. said:
I am a Christian, I love life and GOD... In my opinion God created the world in 7 days. I know what you're thinking...There is absolutely no logical way that the world was created by one "man" in 7 days.And that's true, FOR MAN. God is no "Man"!!! He's God, and it's in my opinion that the days at the begining of creation were longer than our present day times. It wasn't untill like ancient Roman/Greek times that "Time" (hours of the day) was "invented".
well, considering our definition of a day is just how long it takes the earth to rotate once around its axis, that definition has been used long before the Greeks.
mattius said:
If there’s no God. What do you believe in? nothing? an accident? the big bag? How did it come about? what created the giant energy ball?
And if you believe in noting or the big bang there’s really no purpose to your life, when you die you become nothing. I couldn’t imagine living like that
I believe that the best explanation we have for the beginning of the universe is the big bang, as it fits observations, and has predicted additional things that we should find, and did later find as the theory predicted. To try to say "what created it" i don't consider so much an issue as then thats talking about what happened prior to time starting. more than that, to say "well, something must've started the big bang" leads to "well, something must've created whatever started the big bang" and then there's an infinite loop. at this point, i don't think we'll ever have an answer to why the big bang happened, so i don't have much of a view either way on that.
mattius said:
Some reasons why there has to be intelligent design (God) behind creation and life
http://www.doesgodexist.org/Charts/E...eUniverse.html
while there are some key ratios that have made a universe that allows life, the main flaw with that site is that, clearly the right things happened if there is life. for example, things relating to, say, a planet's distance from its star, there are large large large numbers of planets in the universe that aren't that distance, and so they don't have life. plenty of it is luck, just that if that luck hadn't happened, we'd not be here to discuss the liklihood.