I believe in a God because there's simply too many coincidences with life on earth for there not to be one. Without God how can you justify the fact that out of all of the planets with life in our observable universe, ours just so happens to have a moon that rotates perfectly in sync with the Earth so we never see the other side of it. Without God how can you justify the fact that this same moon is the perfect size and perfect distance from earth to where when the sun and moon come in line with each other the moon covers the sun almost completely and all you see is a thin fiery ring around the moon? There's too many coincidences with our existence for it to "just be by chance". Our existence was designed by something far greater than us, and religion attempts to understand what that is (but in my opinion most likely fails to).
Because you wouldn't be here at all to ask those questions if things weren't the way they are.
Also you're applying backwards logic to argue that the thing itself being itself is a coincidence as if the moon and your conception of a perfect moon were different things despite not being such. The moon's orbit is not perfectly circular and its apparent size continuously shifts, what you think of the perfect eclipse as being a ring of fire can vary wildly depending on the date, plus the moon has been drifting away from earth so its apparent size is getting smaller over time and antiquity saw more truly full eclipses.
Plus we currently have no way of detecting an hypothetical human-level civilization within the closest star systems so it's presumptuous to make any declarations there.
If your faith relies on these misconceptions and ephemeral facts then you have a weak worldview that will certainly not stand on its own. You can either learn more or dig a hole for yourself.
I believe in a God because there's simply too many coincidences with life on earth for there not to be one. Without God how can you justify the fact that out of all of the planets with life in our observable universe, ours just so happens to have a moon that rotates perfectly in sync with the Earth so we never see the other side of it. Without God how can you justify the fact that this same moon is the perfect size and perfect distance from earth to where when the sun and moon come in line with each other the moon covers the sun almost completely and all you see is a thin fiery ring around the moon? There's too many coincidences with our existence for it to "just be by chance". Our existence was designed by something far greater than us, and religion attempts to understand what that is (but in my opinion most likely fails to).
Also tidally locked orbits are very common so I'm not sure why you even tried to say the moon is the only example there. In fact, all the twelve known moons big enough to be round are tidally locked in relation to their parents. A large moon that isn't tidally locked would be a rare exception limited to newly formed moons that still have plenty of rotational energy going.
Ignorance of basic astronomical facts and religion always seem to go hand in hand for some reason, in the past and today.
>Without God how can you justify the fact that out of all of the planets with life in our observable universe, ours just so happens to have a moon that rotates perfectly in sync with the Earth so we never see the other side of it
1) What other planets with life? Earth like worlds are very difficult to spot with our current technology.
2) That's called tidal locking, this a very well understood phenomenon. >Without God how can you justify the fact that this same moon is the perfect size and perfect distance from earth to where when the sun and moon come in line with each other the moon covers the sun almost completely and all you see is a thin fiery ring around the moon?
I suppose you can't explain it, but you don't really need to. It's just how things ended up. And it's not like the Moon covers the sun with mathematical perfection. >There's too many coincidences with our existence for it to "just be by chance".
What
Because you wouldn't be here at all to ask those questions if things weren't the way they are.
Also you're applying backwards logic to argue that the thing itself being itself is a coincidence as if the moon and your conception of a perfect moon were different things despite not being such. The moon's orbit is not perfectly circular and its apparent size continuously shifts, what you think of the perfect eclipse as being a ring of fire can vary wildly depending on the date, plus the moon has been drifting away from earth so its apparent size is getting smaller over time and antiquity saw more truly full eclipses.
Plus we currently have no way of detecting an hypothetical human-level civilization within the closest star systems so it's presumptuous to make any declarations there.
If your faith relies on these misconceptions and ephemeral facts then you have a weak worldview that will certainly not stand on its own. You can either learn more or dig a hole for yourself.
said. We wouldn't be here to question it if things weren't the way they are.
>1) What other planets with life? Earth like worlds are very difficult to spot with our current technology.
I meant out of all of the planets in our observable universe, the one with life (ours) has all of these "coincidences" applied to it. I worded it incorrectly by mistake.
That's an empty assumption since we know barely anything about other planets and the things we do know that you tried to make objective statements on are plain incorrect. Tidal locking and bodies sharing one orbital plane are not unusual in any way and simply a natural function of orbital mechanics and system formation.
>I meant out of all of the planets in our observable universe
The exoplanets were are aware of a miniscule fraction of all planets in our galaxy, let alone the whole observable universe. >the one with life (ours) has all of these "coincidences" applied to it
If they weren't applied to the Earth, then it wouldn't have had life, at least not today. Mars and Venus are hypothesized to have harbored conditions that would have allowed life to occur, but have since lost those properties for different reasons. Like I said above, we wouldn't be here if things didn't happen the way they did, and we don't know enough about star system formation to judge how probable/improbable the conditions in the solar system are.
Cultists see a "kin" and can't help but shart everywhere despite the guy himself trying to distance himself from such crowds and avoid stupid religious drama.
Thanks for posting the same old fan made model. Again.
She's such a bad bitch though
I'd fuck the shit outta that robot man
Call me purple guy
Purple guy
There is something legitimately wrong with you if you get aroused by that.
>wide hips
>small waist
Not really
you know christians are the only people that have reproductive sex right
Sandy Petersen was a mormon and he made Doom
imagine the private parties
When does the anon posting about that chica fucking kids doujin getting here
Wait, my first thought was that too
Scott is American so no, he's objectively not a Christian
You can be all those things and still be horny.
Wasn't Toy Chica based on his wife?
I think you have a few things mixed up anon
>Thinking a jaundiced, toothless crack whore is attractive
>toothless
*Beakless
>degenerate
>barely-disguised fetish
>regurgitates the same shit as "new & improved"
>grooms his fanbase of 12-year olds
GOP presidential candidate material
>being successful and not crashing everything he controls into the ground.
Well he definitely doesn't qualify to be a Dem.
That's a much more accurate description of the dems though?
All those things describe Trump
how do I make myself believe in God
Stop pretending to be an "intellectual" and just accept Him into your heart
>just be retarded bro
great pitch lol, you automatically lose customers as soon as you position your creed opposite to other desirable traits
I believe in a God because there's simply too many coincidences with life on earth for there not to be one. Without God how can you justify the fact that out of all of the planets with life in our observable universe, ours just so happens to have a moon that rotates perfectly in sync with the Earth so we never see the other side of it. Without God how can you justify the fact that this same moon is the perfect size and perfect distance from earth to where when the sun and moon come in line with each other the moon covers the sun almost completely and all you see is a thin fiery ring around the moon? There's too many coincidences with our existence for it to "just be by chance". Our existence was designed by something far greater than us, and religion attempts to understand what that is (but in my opinion most likely fails to).
Because you wouldn't be here at all to ask those questions if things weren't the way they are.
Also you're applying backwards logic to argue that the thing itself being itself is a coincidence as if the moon and your conception of a perfect moon were different things despite not being such. The moon's orbit is not perfectly circular and its apparent size continuously shifts, what you think of the perfect eclipse as being a ring of fire can vary wildly depending on the date, plus the moon has been drifting away from earth so its apparent size is getting smaller over time and antiquity saw more truly full eclipses.
Plus we currently have no way of detecting an hypothetical human-level civilization within the closest star systems so it's presumptuous to make any declarations there.
If your faith relies on these misconceptions and ephemeral facts then you have a weak worldview that will certainly not stand on its own. You can either learn more or dig a hole for yourself.
Also tidally locked orbits are very common so I'm not sure why you even tried to say the moon is the only example there. In fact, all the twelve known moons big enough to be round are tidally locked in relation to their parents. A large moon that isn't tidally locked would be a rare exception limited to newly formed moons that still have plenty of rotational energy going.
Ignorance of basic astronomical facts and religion always seem to go hand in hand for some reason, in the past and today.
Do you really not know what probabilities are?
>Without God how can you justify the fact that out of all of the planets with life in our observable universe, ours just so happens to have a moon that rotates perfectly in sync with the Earth so we never see the other side of it
1) What other planets with life? Earth like worlds are very difficult to spot with our current technology.
2) That's called tidal locking, this a very well understood phenomenon.
>Without God how can you justify the fact that this same moon is the perfect size and perfect distance from earth to where when the sun and moon come in line with each other the moon covers the sun almost completely and all you see is a thin fiery ring around the moon?
I suppose you can't explain it, but you don't really need to. It's just how things ended up. And it's not like the Moon covers the sun with mathematical perfection.
>There's too many coincidences with our existence for it to "just be by chance".
What
said. We wouldn't be here to question it if things weren't the way they are.
>1) What other planets with life? Earth like worlds are very difficult to spot with our current technology.
I meant out of all of the planets in our observable universe, the one with life (ours) has all of these "coincidences" applied to it. I worded it incorrectly by mistake.
That's an empty assumption since we know barely anything about other planets and the things we do know that you tried to make objective statements on are plain incorrect. Tidal locking and bodies sharing one orbital plane are not unusual in any way and simply a natural function of orbital mechanics and system formation.
>I meant out of all of the planets in our observable universe
The exoplanets were are aware of a miniscule fraction of all planets in our galaxy, let alone the whole observable universe.
>the one with life (ours) has all of these "coincidences" applied to it
If they weren't applied to the Earth, then it wouldn't have had life, at least not today. Mars and Venus are hypothesized to have harbored conditions that would have allowed life to occur, but have since lost those properties for different reasons. Like I said above, we wouldn't be here if things didn't happen the way they did, and we don't know enough about star system formation to judge how probable/improbable the conditions in the solar system are.
I want the ghost of a child in an attractive female robot to gleefully fuck me to literal death, how do I manifest this destiny
None of the sexy bots are haunted, so idk.
Most christians are just conservatives who use religion to justify their shitty beliefs anyway
How did the fnaf coom thread devolve into theological debate?
Cultists see a "kin" and can't help but shart everywhere despite the guy himself trying to distance himself from such crowds and avoid stupid religious drama.
Glamrock chica > toy chica