tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6802109362344250457.post2587310263274580018..comments2023-10-25T10:45:54.660-05:00Comments on Answers in Genesis BUSTED!: The Principle of Dwindling Probabilities and the KalamAIGBustedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03232781356086767207noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6802109362344250457.post-62702386494893086392010-11-21T17:04:08.052-06:002010-11-21T17:04:08.052-06:00My view is more simplistic, as simplistic as it ge...My view is more simplistic, as simplistic as it gets really. Simple is as much as I can manage.<br /><br />Einstein derived a thought experiment concerning what he would experience if he rode a beam of light. Out of that idea arose his theory of relativity. <br /><br />My thought experiment at the age of 16 was what would it have been like to have hung on to the ankles of Jesus as he took off from the mountain on his ascension towards heaven a few days after his resurrection (how many days is a matter of dispute). <br /><br />My conclusion was that, ignoring the lack of any possible form of verticular propulsion, we would have both exploded before we had even got to 50,000 feet through lack of atmospheric pressure. Even at the age of 16 I knew that heaven was much, much, much further away than 10 miles so I concluded that perhaps heaven did not exist at all. No heaven, no God; no God no Son of God; no Son of God no virgin birth, no virgin birth no crucifixion; no crucifixion no resurrection; no resurrection no ascension, no ascension no Christian God…..<br /><br />So I got on with the rest of my life.Samphirehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00327984071854007032noreply@blogger.com