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Born Hunter

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  1. The big bang didn't create life! It created the our known Universe. Life evolved as a separate mechanism entirely. I dare say the person that came out with that analogy hasn't a scientific qualification to his name so how the hell is he capable of of matching the statistical chance of life evolving naturally (without a grand creator) and a tornado making a jet? It's approximated that in the Milkyway alone there are hundreds of billions of star systems (look it up). That's just one Galaxy............... How many tornados have gone through junk yards?
  2. I'm not really qualified to answer that but I can tell you the entire Universe was there before the big bang! By that I mean all the energy was there and therefore all of the matter (just in the form of energy and fundamental particles). The laws that govern our Universe now were different though, the fundamental forces of nature were a bit different so this affected the energy differently to what we see now. It's not outside of Physics though, just radically different to what we see at the moment.
  3. That's a very philisophical statement, "if a branch falls in a wood but no one is there to hear it did it really make a sound?". If you are really interested in those questions of existance, reality etc have a mooch about the philisophical study of Ontology.
  4. I'm sorry Paulus, that statement is flawed. Quantum Mechanics teaches us that some things are impossible to predict, the Hisenberge uncertainty principle is the main reason why with even all the knowledge in the universe you cannot predict the future. Radioactivity is the simplest example of a random happening, you can predict it statistically but not when the next decay will occur. Not sure I understand your first point mate, the big bang created our Universe, all life within it then evolved as a separate action many billions of years later. Before life can form, stars have to die and sta
  5. Cosmology 101 with Scothunter!
  6. You have to have a lot of 'faith' in science to believe that everything originated from absolutely nothing and for no reason. If I had a hidden dice and told you to have faith that it would roll a 10 would you? Yet if I showed you my dice and you saw that all 6 sides had 10 printed on then would you have faith that it would roll a 10? That's a simple analogy to the difference between faith in God and faith in science.... I'm not really sure about your analogy, but I am tired and slightly retarded so forgive me This question comes down to the same answer...no one know
  7. Look folks, ya wanna put your faith in God be my guest, it's impossible for me to prove you wrong..... completely impossible.
  8. You have to have a lot of 'faith' in science to believe that everything originated from absolutely nothing and for no reason. If I had a hidden dice and told you to have faith that it would roll a 10 would you? Yet if I showed you my dice and you saw that all 6 sides had 10 printed on then would you have faith that it would roll a 10? That's a simple analogy to the difference between faith in God and faith in science.... the problem with science is it can only explain what it can understand/see/feel/touch/smell doesnt mean this could be turned on its head at any point with a
  9. You have to have a lot of 'faith' in science to believe that everything originated from absolutely nothing and for no reason. Nothing? And yes I do have faith in science but that's because it has proven itself time over. So it is completely likely that everything is explainable by science..... Sorry but that view is as deluded as organized religion. Darwin's theory of evolution is just that . . a theory, there are hundreds of missing links. You should remember that science is funded by vested interests. All of science is a theory! Have you not read anything I have put?
  10. You have to have a lot of 'faith' in science to believe that everything originated from absolutely nothing and for no reason. If I had a hidden dice and told you to have faith that it would roll a 10 would you? Yet if I showed you my dice and you saw that all 6 sides had 10 printed on then would you have faith that it would roll a 10? That's a simple analogy to the difference between faith in God and faith in science....
  11. You have to have a lot of 'faith' in science to believe that everything originated from absolutely nothing and for no reason. Nothing? And yes I do have faith in science but that's because it has proven itself time over. So it is completely likely that everything is explainable by science.....
  12. gets a lot of people through bad times does faith although it also causes a lot of shite for other people. Exactly, faith is essential to many peoples survival. A quote I always remember from a TV show I shan't mention the name of; "Whether or not God really exists is not as important as whether the belief in God exists!".
  13. The point I'm trying to make here is that you cannot have an objective & logical debate on the existance of God, it's impossible to do scientifically. You either have faith or you don't. Faith isn't a function of logic, it's just faith......
  14. I was just throwing that into the conversation, it's not something I actually believing myself, I was just throwing a theory in to fit the facts but I can't see why you couldn't. The universe itself is most definitely the creator and definately omnipresent, what more could you want in an all powerful deity? Saying you can't call it god because it's 'science' is like saying you cant call a dog a dog because science describes it as canis lupus familiaris. What's in a name? It all comes back again to what you define 'god' as. Aye, I understand your point malt. I was simply saying that to ch
  15. Do you not Agree the Human race ,Is Programmed with an inbuilt magnet to the Spititual being ...be it an Atom ..or "GOD" the creatorCan Evolution be REALLY proven by Scientist ...It's a Belief system...all the same ..Man thinks ,man makes a Educated assumption.. man dictates what test is right or wrong .. will we ever Really know Dude, I can't put this much more simply than this. Science is based on observations that we then consider facts which are then used objectively to create a hypothesis, over years of testing the facts a hypothesis becomes a theory and is considered part of
  16. Lets not confuse faith and religion.... Religions like christianity have been changing their 'interpretations' of their religious literatures etc for hundreds of years when science just proves their old interpretation bollocks. Faith you can't disprove, it's not like a scientific hypothesis which is based on fact which you would then challenge the validity of those facts to disprove the hypothesis...... there simply aren't any facts with faith by the very nature of it so it is impossible to dissprove. That is no reason to believe a 'God' exists though, no more than Santa or the Easter Bunn
  17. Nothing funny or strange about it, it's just a survival mechanism for coping with very testing times, and quite a clever one really...... Those that want to believe in something greater than ourselves will do, because they feel it or think that it is the only explanation for life. I personally like to view things objectively and although that allows for a god it doesn't even remotely suggest there is any such thing. It's the oldest fairytale in human history.....
  18. Have to go back more than a few generations. I've seen mine back to 1600s and my family have hardly left the county never mind the fecking country! lol. You could hit half of my ancestors graves with a decent stone throw! I get some grief off of my mates for that, "never left the shire" and all that, lol.
  19. Well, I certainly don't disbeleive it. If somebody claimed to have done it in Lincs or Notts though I'd call ya a fecking lier! LOL I'd be chuffed as hell to break double figures!!! Well done, hell of an achievment!
  20. Can I bring a bull cross? Christ $25k! Is that the going rate for a trophy lion then?
  21. Never knew him and I don't think I ever really spoke to him on here but strangely feel compelled to comment in some way or at least show my respects. If there is a life after death, I'm sure he's got a fat one rolled just about to start a night on the lamp with all his old hunting hounds......
  22. I don't want to start a cop bashing thread and I'm not in the game of second guessing armed response officers but this is quite interesting..... The officer said as Mr Duggan drew his right hand out of his jacket, he heard two shots to his left. He said he caught hold of Mr Duggan's wrists as he fell to his knees and shouted: "Where's the gun?" but failed to find one and started first aid. When Stuart Denney, QC for the defence, asked him: "Where was the gun?", W70 replied: "I have no idea". The case continues. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-1966252
  23. I wanted to add a bit of length height and wind into the litter mate ... Also I have seen this dog working and he is top class watched him do 3 runs of over 3 minuets each in a morning with a 100% catch rate and then work with the ferrets and nets in the afternoon ... He is a nice steady dog for his type with a brilliant temperament ........ Well, if you don't get some winners out of that breeding you might as well give up. Did you not have another collie lurcher pup that had some sort of accident early on? How's it doing? Kind of assumed it wasn't good news with not seeing much abo
  24. I wanted to add a bit of length height and wind into the litter mate ... Also I have seen this dog working and he is top class watched him do 3 runs of over 3 minuets each in a morning with a 100% catch rate and then work with the ferrets and nets in the afternoon ... He is a nice steady dog for his type with a brilliant temperament ........ Well, if you don't get some winners out of that breeding you might as well give up. Did you not have another collie lurcher pup that had some sort of accident early on? How's it doing? Kind of assumed it wasn't good news with not seeing much abo
  25. That sounds like a well thought out breeding. Any particular reason you went with a Saluki hybred socks and not another collie lurcher? I'm not knocking it at all, I think it's a great breeding. Hope it all goes well.
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