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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=FruminousBandersnatch][quote] Well people who are devout believe in the unseen world of angels and souls, and these entities also do not collide. Just makes sense that it could be where heaven is. It just makes it more awesome that science is finally beginning to prove all this. [/quote] You're looking at this backwards from a scientific perspective. You are assuming that heaven/etc. exists and then trying to say, "See - all this new stuff they're finding out could be where heaven is." Science, on the other hand, looks at the evidence and draws conclusion from the evidence. There is no scientific evidence that heaven exists. There is no supernatural requirement associated with the theories around dark matter or any other cosmological theories. [/quote] I think that should have been evident from the title of my thread. This thread assumes heaven exists. It is a topic that only people of faith would understand, not atheists. So I ask again- [b]why are you here to discuss where heaven exists, [/b]if you can not even accept that heaven even exists in the first place? We are going in circles with atheists on a thread that discusses a religious concept and its connection to science. If dark matter interests you, start a topic in off-topic. This thread assumes heaven does exist because people of faith believe that. Its not up for debate here. [/quote] But then why are you using scientific information to try to build your case for the existence of heaven? really, if you invite science into the discussion, it's hard to uninvite people with a scientific frame of mind - unless they agree with your interpretation of the evidence. That's not how science works. [/quote]
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