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the belief an invisible magic man tiddlywinked the universe into existence.
Makes perfect sense
TRUEGRITT, that sign just shows a complete ignorance of atheism. Atheism doesn't say the universe came out of nothing. If you would bother to actually learn something then you would know that it says we don't currently know, which is also what science says. Creationists are the ones claiming the universe came out of nothing. The creationist claim of creatio ex nihilo is an unsubstantiated assertion based on wildly arrogant conjecture.
TRUEGRITT, that sign just shows a complete ignorance of atheism.
Happily for me...ignorance is bliss.
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Atheism doesn't say the universe came out of nothing. If you would bother to actually learn something then you would know that it says we don't currently know, which is also what science says.
The "we don't know theory" is a new one to me, what happened to evolution?
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Creationists are the ones claiming the universe came out of nothing. The creationist claim of creatio ex nihilo is an unsubstantiated assertion based on wildly arrogant conjecture.
This is where your ignorance of Christianity shows. Christians believe that everything began with God, not out of nothing.
Christians believe that everything began with God, not out of nothing.
This claim raises the question of what caused God. If, as some claim, God does not need a cause, then by the same reasoning, neither does the universe.
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