Dec 30, 2006
Solitude
Dec 28, 2006
S3 IS Rocks..
Dec 26, 2006
Atheist Joke
A priest in a small rural town was very fond of his 10 chickens and 1
handsome cock he kept in a hen house behind the rectory.
One Saturday night the priest discovered that the rooster was missing.
At the same time the priest heard rumors of cockfights being held in town.
Shocked and dismayed, he decided to say something during Mass.
During Mass he asked the congregation, "Who among you will confess to sporting a handsome cock?"
All the men stood up.
"No, no," he said. "That's not what I mean. Who among you will confess to having seen a handsome cock?"
All the women stood up.
"Oh, no," he said. "That's not what I mean either. Who among you will confess to having seen a cock that doesn't belong to you?
" Half the women stood up.
"Oh Lord," he said. "Perhaps I should rephrase the question: Has anybody seen my cock?"
All the choirboys stood up.
Atheism
The philosophy of Atheism represents a concept of life without any metaphysical Beyond or Divine Regulator. It is the concept of an actual, real world with its liberating, expanding and beautifying possibilities, as against an unreal world, which, with its spirits, oracles, and mean contentment has kept humanity in helpless degradation.
God doesnt Exist
Heisenberg's uncertainty principle:
"In 1927, Heisenberg proposed a principle that has utmost importance in the philosophical groundwork for quantum mechanics. He deduced that when the uncertainties in the simultaneous measurement of momentum and position for a particle are multiplied together, the product is approximately equal to Planck's constant divided by 4Pi." (Chang, 1981) It is impossible to know the exact position and momentum of a particle at the same time. It is also impossible to know the exact kinetic energy of a particle in a finite amount of time, which is particularly useful for estimating spectral line widths. This comes in conflict with the ability of god to know everything that will happen. The reason for the uncertainty principle has not only to do with errors in the measurement, but is a result of the dual character of matter as both wave function and particle (Davies, 1983, chapter 8). One can argue with this and say that not enough is known about the dual nature of matter to say this disproves god, but until we have that knowledge I contend that the default position would be not to believe in god.
If I have understood this right particles are composed of a kind of quantum particles which disappear and reappear occasionally. So a photon is only a statistic probability to find these quantum particles of which it is composed. Big objects, such as tennis balls, are never affected by this because they consist of billions and billions of quantum particles so the statistic probability to find the objects at a given location at a given time is 100%. A very small particle such as a photon consists of only a few quantum particles so a single photon can change it's location or momentum in a way which is impossible to calculate. If this is is a correct description of Heisenberg's uncertainty principle I don't understand how god would be able to violate it.
I have removed this argument, because the theist could always claim that it is god, who makes these particles to disappear and reappear. They could even claim that this is how god interacts with the world.