If you want to talk about scientists then let's talk about scientists. Do you have any idea how many scientists believe in a (inactive) creator?
Well i can only find trustworthy polls from the states
So in the states
51% of all scientists believe in god, but only 7% of astrophysicists and 13% of biologists according to a 2009 poll i remember
Albert Einstein believed in the God of beauty his reasoning was that "the universe didn't have to be beautiful but it is"
Lol that's taking what he meant really out of context. Einstein was 100% atheist:
Dr Clifford Wilson believed in God and many others that you can look up for yourself
Bitch he's a PhD in medicine, wtf does that have to do with the origins of the universe? I don't care about him because his opinion on the origins of the cosmos doesn't matter just like a guy with a PhD in Gender Studies. Only do Biologist's/Cosmologist's/Astrophysicist's... opinions matter on these topics because THAT'S what they study
But wait, what are scientists trying to achieve in science? It's one thing, A unified theory of everything (Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking dreamt of the day when a unified theory would prevail). Why have a unified theory? This is what Stephen Hawking said : 'To read the mind of God'
Lololololololololololololllllll. Stephen Hawking is also 100% atheist:
That's from his documentary "on grand design"
What he meant by that is to understand the cosmos as if it's a conscience, just like what Einstein said, it's metaphorical.
Here's another comment he made on God : This contrasted with his 2010 book The Great Design, in which he said that the idea of God was "not necessary" to explain the origin of the universe as the laws of physics offer enough of an explanation
Yeah that's true.
That statement that was seen as a change from his previous position on God and the universe as, in an interview with Reuters in 2007, Hawking said “I believe the universe is governed by the laws of science,” conceding that “the laws may have been designed by God, but God does not intervene to break the laws.” > What? He just said that there IS the need for a God to create the universe itself.
YEAH, that's because the guy he was talking to was an atheist and he didn't want to say that religious people either have to not believe in god or not be interested in science, god MAY have created designed the laws of the universe but we can perfectly explain everything without the concept of god, that isn't a contradiction
Now for this 'Lawrence Krauss' you mentioned (i've never even heard of him). What i'm going to say right now is considered to be a fact, There is NO quantum scientist out there who is better than Hawking
HAWKING IS NOT A QUANTUM SCIENTIST, HE'S AN ASTROPHYSICIST and that doesn't change with his contributions to quantum gravity, his degree is in astrophysics and cosmology and Lawrence Krauss's degree is in Quantum Physics
So the best quantum scientist believes in God
HE IS AN ATHEIST, HE MADE A WHOLE DOCUMENTARY EXPLAINING WHY THERE IS NO GOD AND THE CLIP I SHOWED YOU IS OF HIM IN THAT DOCUMENTARY, here is the documentary:
this is someone who deals with the universe and it's wonders everyday looking for an explanation (Dr. Hawking produced a lot of papers that gave a lot of answers, specifically on a matter (pun intended) that even Einstein failed to decipher, I'm talking about Black Holes. So if he believes in a God, do you?
He doesn't and even if he did i wouldn't, not to even mention that you should GO FUCK YOUUUURRRRSEEEELLLFFFFF for neglecting Lawrence Krauss's contributions to Science. His statements are just as valuable as Stephen Hawking's and it's the same for all peer reviewed research
Do you believe in the Big Bang Theory? Where nothing becomes something. tell me where or when in nature does a process take place where something is created out of nothing. There isn't one.
There is very, very solid evidence there was a Big Bang. https://www.schoolsobservatory.org/learn/astro/cosmos/bigbang/bb_evid , There is NO evidence about what caused it. We cannot see back before it. In fact, since spacetime seems to have emerged from it, we have no reason to believe there even WAS time before it. What was before the Big Bang may be a nonsensical question. It may be like asking, "What is north of the North Pole?". Not to mention THAT I FUCKING UPLOADED THIS VIDEO ON YOUTUBE MYSELF:
So you can understand what professor Lawrence Krauss's book talks about, you even have the whole book here:
Now to that picture about 3000 gods, Those 3000 are not gods, all Greek mythological gods are not gods, they are embodiments of characteristics. Gods like Venus they are what the Greeks admired and worshipped, this similar to what Einstein believed he believed in multiple 'characteristics' and claimed them to be his god. Things like victory (nike) they used these terms to 'describe' or attempt to explain what it is by giving it a personality that is why all their gods have human-like features and a human body
No, all those gods are no longer practiced(except by a couple insane people) there are about 4000 religions being practiced today all with their own version of god, and don't even fucking try to explain why your god is somehow more likely to exist than their's because he isn't
'Islam is in no way a good religion' and why is that?
Do I think Islam is a religion of terrorism?
Sure it is we kill for fun, i mean don't you believe all religions to be more or less the same,
No i don't. Islam is significantly more violent than Jainism for example
if you believe Islam to be a religion of terrorism then why aren't other religions like judaism, christianity, buddhism, hinduism religions of terrorism?
I don't believe it to be a religion of terrorism to be exact but i do believe it to be a Sexist, Violent, Homophobic not to even mention it being proslavery. Same goes for Judaism and Christianity but I'm not sure about Hinduism. For Islam this is scripturally and historically true but not all Muslims believe this/follow this ideology (but more Muslims than Christians and Jews do)
is Islam different?
Yeah
Just like any other religion it has a God that the followers ship, so what's your reasoning for saying that?
Unlike other religions there is not as much recognition by muslims who know of the verses i mentioned that they're wrong or a view that they're not meant to be taken literally