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Brain -> THERE IS NO GOD IN SPACE BUT LIFE IS UBIQUITOUS (8/13/2009 2:40:14 PM)

SPACE TRAVEL

Elon Musk, CEO and CTO, Space Exploration Technologies Corp (SpaceX), Peter Diamandis, CEO, X Prize Foundation and John Doerr, Venture Capital, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3RlCVtQ6mA


Wow! Can you believe we are living in this time? I can't...
I wanted to go to the moon and to explorer the solar system, when I was little.




RCdc -> RE: THERE IS NO GOD IN SPACE BUT LIFE IS UBIQUITOUS (8/13/2009 2:41:45 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Brain
I wanted to go to the moon and to explorer the solar system, when I was little.



So why did you not?
 
the.dark.




thishereboi -> RE: THERE IS NO GOD IN SPACE BUT LIFE IS UBIQUITOUS (8/13/2009 2:45:32 PM)

Maybe he prayed to god to go, but he didn't get to and that's why he hates him so much now. Just a thought.




Brain -> RE: THERE IS NO GOD IN SPACE BUT LIFE IS UBIQUITOUS (8/13/2009 6:22:42 PM)

I guess I just got distracted with girls and sports like football, hockey and baseball. And I also didn't think it was possible in my lifetime anyway. I never really thought about it before but I guess that is the reason.

It certainly is not because I prayed, that's for sure. What a waste of time that is that people do that. Pray, yuck!
I really would like to change this category to politics and science so we can learn a lot more about science and not waste our time on something that isn't real.

By the way I think those those guys are really neat, what they are working on is fantastic.




Arpig -> RE: THERE IS NO GOD IN SPACE BUT LIFE IS UBIQUITOUS (8/13/2009 7:53:35 PM)

hey Brain, I'm still waiting for you to show me how astronomy, physics and evolutionary biology disprove the existence of God. You said it, at least try to explain it.




kittinSol -> RE: THERE IS NO GOD IN SPACE BUT LIFE IS UBIQUITOUS (8/13/2009 8:05:27 PM)

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ORIGINAL: thishereboi

Maybe he prayed to god to go, but he didn't get to and that's why he hates him so much now. Just a thought.


How can one hate something that's not proven to exist? I think you're projecting a lot here - perhaps Brain hates the idea of something, but he sure can't hate something that belongs to the realm of faith.

In any event, I think you should make sure he truly hates something before you say he does - you mouthy little thing you.




Brain -> RE: THERE IS NO GOD IN SPACE BUT LIFE IS UBIQUITOUS (8/13/2009 9:56:15 PM)

I don't hate God. I hate eugenics and I hate that 6 million people died, Jews, in the second world war and I hate suicide bombers.

I wouldn't say I hate God but I would say it's a waste of time praying to something that doesn't exist. Not to mention all the people that died and suffered because of religious stupidity, like burning people at the stake because they don't agree with us.

I used to go to church several times a month with my parents, even as an adult after I grew up.

I have to read more about what these guys are doing with their space travel activities, they must be having a lot of fun.
And that car the Tesla, it's electric, and goes 60 miles an hour in 4 seconds, and costs $100,000 and I think it goes 200 miles before it needs a recharge.




Brain -> RE: THERE IS NO GOD IN SPACE BUT LIFE IS UBIQUITOUS (8/13/2009 11:03:36 PM)

I suspect you already know a great deal but truthfully it's not something I can teach you because I'm not a teacher and I don't have a PhD in these subjects. A person just has to spend a lot of time learning about this stuff on their own and it helps to be keenly interested. If you have a few hours,

Watch the Elegant universe.
Brian Green wrote the book as he is a physics professor from Columbia University.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/elegant/program.html

and watch,

The Diversity of Development: Embryos and Evolution
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UbpL83oJNo&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Euctv%2Etv%2Fsearch%2Ddetails%2Easpx%3FshowID%3D13545&feature=player_embedded

and

Evolution Deep Sea Vents and Life's Origins
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JzUgi6YNlY





Brain -> RE: THERE IS NO GOD IN SPACE BUT LIFE IS UBIQUITOUS (8/13/2009 11:42:37 PM)

watch this too on evolution and Vitamin D

Vitamin D and Prevention of Chronic Diseases

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cq1t9WqOD-0




thishereboi -> RE: THERE IS NO GOD IN SPACE BUT LIFE IS UBIQUITOUS (8/14/2009 4:53:00 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: kittinSol

quote:

ORIGINAL: thishereboi

Maybe he prayed to god to go, but he didn't get to and that's why he hates him so much now. Just a thought.


How can one hate something that's not proven to exist? I think you're projecting a lot here - perhaps Brain hates the idea of something, but he sure can't hate something that belongs to the realm of faith.

In any event, I think you should make sure he truly hates something before you say he does - you mouthy little thing you.


Your right, it might not be hate at all. But after over a hundred posts on why he thinks that anyone who believes in any type of god is ignorant and delusional, then I have to wonder about his motivation. I mean come on, even the jehovah witnesses aren't this fanatic about their opinions. And if a religious poster had made as many posts people would be screaming about those religous fanatics shoving their beliefs down our throats.




Starbuck09 -> RE: THERE IS NO GOD IN SPACE BUT LIFE IS UBIQUITOUS (8/14/2009 5:07:34 AM)

You hate eugenics and that six million people died in the holocaust Brian?  What has that got to do with religion on the part of it's perpetrators? What, I wonder, do you think the difference is between killing yourself for allah or killing others for capitalism, or facism or communism? What is the diiference of all the people who died because of religous tupidity and those who died for political stupidity?
I must admit that I did not watch the video once I realised it was half an hour long but surely the statement is fallacious. It is possible that life in space is ubiquitous but it is by no means neccesarily so.




VanityFix -> RE: THERE IS NO GOD IN SPACE BUT LIFE IS UBIQUITOUS (8/14/2009 5:11:09 AM)

be cautious atheists, god exists!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kF3L359yKjs

dont click if you dont want to be enlightend.




Arpig -> RE: THERE IS NO GOD IN SPACE BUT LIFE IS UBIQUITOUS (8/14/2009 6:45:34 AM)

Well Brain,the reason I wanted you to explain is very simple. I have no sound on my computer at the moment, so watching videos is sort of pointless. Surely you can just explain how the existence of God is disproved by any scientific discipline. I maintain, that just as science cannot prove the existence of God, neither can it disprove his existence.




chiaThePet -> RE: THERE IS NO GOD IN SPACE BUT LIFE IS UBIQUITOUS (8/14/2009 6:56:46 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Brain

burning people at the stake because they don't agree with us.




At the risk of repeating myself, I'll repeat myself.

Ah yes, those crazy Medieval kids and all they brought to the party!

The good ol' days when men were men and women were wenches.

Thank God (we'll just call that a figure of speech for your benefit)
we have abandoned the attitudes and applications of days of yore,
for a more modern approach which has no place for such things as,
collars, cutting, flagellation, whipping, choking, branding, bridles,
stocks, maidens, boots, presses, screws, dungeons, chambers,
and of course the audience favorite, Middle Ages Idol of it's time,

                 http://www.stakedamsels.com/

Memories, pressed between the Pillories of my mind.

I'd unravel every riddle, for every individ'le, in trouble or in pain.
With the thoughts you'd be thinkin, you could be another link in.
If you only had a chaaaaaaaaaaaain.

chia* (the pet)





RCdc -> RE: THERE IS NO GOD IN SPACE BUT LIFE IS UBIQUITOUS (8/14/2009 9:37:10 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Brain

I guess I just got distracted with girls and sports like football, hockey and baseball. And I also didn't think it was possible in my lifetime anyway. I never really thought about it before but I guess that is the reason.

It certainly is not because I prayed, that's for sure. What a waste of time that is that people do that. Pray, yuck!
I really would like to change this category to politics and science so we can learn a lot more about science and not waste our time on something that isn't real.

By the way I think those those guys are really neat, what they are working on is fantastic.


I don't believe prayer is relevant to this conversation, is it?
We were talking science?
 
I was interested why you did not at least try.  I am older than you and a woman.  Regardless, I knew I could be what I set out to achieve.  Pessimism sets a person up to fail.  Science opens a person to a world - and universe - and beyond - of possibilities.
 
the.dark.




rightwinghippie -> RE: THERE IS NO GOD IN SPACE BUT LIFE IS UBIQUITOUS (8/14/2009 4:46:20 PM)

Well the Dictionary says that Ubiquitous mean existing everywhere at once. Yet in reality we have absoluty zero evidence of Life existing anywhere except on Earth.




LillyoftheVally -> RE: THERE IS NO GOD IN SPACE BUT LIFE IS UBIQUITOUS (8/14/2009 5:14:52 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Brain

I don't hate God. I hate eugenics and I hate that 6 million people died, Jews, in the second world war and I hate suicide bombers.


So you hate specific individuals.




Brain -> RE: THERE IS NO GOD IN SPACE BUT LIFE IS UBIQUITOUS (8/14/2009 7:45:32 PM)

It isn't necessarily so but I'm virtually certain that it is so.

Saturn Moon Has Lakes, "Water" Cycle Like Earth's, Scientists Say
Richard A. Lovett
for National Geographic News
January 5, 2007

Saturn's giant moon has lakes and a "water" cycle remarkably similar to Earth's, new evidence suggests.
But Titan's lakes aren't made of water. Instead, they probably consist of liquid methane, which plays the role of water in Titan's superchilled climate, the researchers say.

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/01/070105-saturn-titan.html


Recently I learned there are billions of galaxies in the universe and I think some of them are 2 billion years older than our galaxy. There must be some other life out there the numbers just tell me it has to be so. There are too many galaxies and too many planets for life not to be out there somewhere.

In the article above they said:

Stofan says.
Just Like Earth
Like other Titan researchers, Stofan is amazed by how many similarities Titan has to Earth.





Brain -> RE: THERE IS NO GOD IN SPACE BUT LIFE IS UBIQUITOUS (8/14/2009 7:53:18 PM)

About killing yourself for Allah or capitalism or whatever, it's all bad. I don't necessarily expect much from capitalism or politics but I expect better from religion and God, if there is a God and I am certain there is not.

Like George Carlin said, "If these are the results of a supreme being I am not impressed. These are the kind of results you get from an office temp with a bad attitude."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeSSwKffj9o




Brain -> RE: THERE IS NO GOD IN SPACE BUT LIFE IS UBIQUITOUS (8/14/2009 8:02:32 PM)

Yes. I don't like Stalin. I don't like Hitler. I don't like bullies. And Sarah Palin is really annoying me lately with her death panel bullshit.

Sarah Palin Wins
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