Atheist now that science is confirming some of what Jesus says are you...?
willing to accept that there might be something to Christianity?
Jesus said "as you have believed so shall it be done unto you." Quantum physics is no showing us that what we believe and think has an absolute effect on what happens in the real world. Check out the book The Divine Matrix (for one of many). Do you still think Jesus is a complete myth?
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Maybe you're thinking of The Power of Positive Thinking, a psychological feedback effect used by touchy-feely types in the workplace.
Quantum physics merely states you cannot measure something without affecting it somewhat.
Jesus is still a myth, but I now believe that you are King of grasping at straws. Seriously...you expect us to believe that your obscure little maxim is actually supposed to be a statement of the rules of quantum physics? I am not even sure if what you have paraphrased of quantum physics is even accurate, but I don't need to know that in order to see that you clearly going for an epic asspull here.
According to Christians, quantum physics confirms Christianity. According to New-Age space cadets, it confirms New-Age woo-woo. According to my professors of quantum mechanics (and I had to take enough courses in it), it does not confirm any religion at all.
Your understanding of quantum physics is truly wonderous. That is, wonderous in the sense of - why do you think you have any understanding of quantum physics?
Yes, yes I do think the biblical Jesus is a complete myth.
I love how fundies think science is the work of the debil himself until they think it proves one of their beliefs, then it's the greatest thing since sliced bread.
The only people who think quantum physics proves their supernatural beliefs don't understand quantum physics. But thanks for playing.
Whether Jesus was a real person or a myth is a question for the historians. It has nothing to do with whether one is an atheist or not. Even atheists are often willing to accept that Jesus was a real person. Proving that he's the Son of God is a different matter. No one has been able to do that for 2,000 years. Several billion people (including atheists) disagree with it.
You cannot be serious.
Science does not pick and choose what to believe; you do.
Science says the world is billions of years old; you don't believe that and insult all science related to it. Yet, here you are, using science to support your warped mythology.
And yet, he still wont heal amputees.
Why is that?
BTW, your little quote doesn't exist. So you're changing words in the bible. Isn't that a one-way ticket to hell?
The closest is John 15:7 If ye abide in me, and my words abide in you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you.
Quantum Christ - the Discrete Jesus! (Yes, I mean discrete, not discreet - go look it up if you don't believe me...)
Jesus may exist in bonding or non bonding orbitals. Furthermore, these orbitals may undergo secular hybridisation in order to conform to stochiometric and possibly constraining stereochemical requirements local to the bonding locus.
Normally Jesus will obey the HOMO/LUMO rules (that's highest occupied molecular orbital/lowest unoccupied molecular orbital - nothing to do with Teh Ghey). However, should there be sufficient external input (e.g. 'prayer') there may be a population inversion and stimulated emission might occur (no, sorry, nothing filthy there, talking laser or maser).
There has been some discussion of the level of ionisation attainable - some claiming loss of up to 4 electrons - however, it is generally agreed that co-ordinate bonding with Jesus is readily attained. Halogen bearing ligands are very stable, I am led to believe.
t-minus-"Quantum physics is no showing us that what we believe and think has an absolute effect on what happens in the real world."
Taking what you said (which btw is NOT how Quantum physics works) then we have more reason to be WICCANS then Christians.
Is this the equivilent Fundymechanics version of, the Fundy uncertainty Principle.
please hime schooling is not the way to learn about Quantum theory.
delenda est fundementalisus
No, I understand what he means.
We altered the time it took Jesus to rise from the dead by measuring it.
Oh, here we go, another christian quantum physics expert. Quantum physics the way we know it is largely abstract and mathematical. Very little of it pertains to reality the way we observe it at our order of magnitude. So stuff a sock in it and go read some Richard Feynman.
Apostles: Lord, how did God order the world?
Jesus: mmmmmm, that's a good question
T-Minus: You see! You see! "mmmmm"!!! Jesus knew about M theory before the scientists had a clue.
Actually, it's not quantum physics that tells us this, but simple observation. What we believe and think, does have an effect on objective reality. For instance, T-Minus believes a whole load of crap, he goes on the internets and shares his beliefs, this causes everyone sane who witnesses it to shake heads, Old Viking to be clever, and the rest of the FSTDT population to vacillate between wise-crackery and scientific fact. Thus, T-Minus' beliefs have altered the current state of reality by several commentaries.
or how about, i think your an idiot so you are..
hey it works.. Next.. i think i have a 12 in dick...
Jesus was just ripping off Buddha's line,
The thought manifests as the word,
The word manifests as the deed,
The deed develops into habit,
And habit hardens in character,
So watch the thought and its ways with care,
And let it spring from love,
Born out of concern for all beings
As the shadow follows the body,
As we think, so we become
- Buddha (from the Dhammapada)
And he was talking about the mind, not God
I'm willing to accept Jesus may have been an historical person. That doesn't mean I accept he was the son of God/the Messiah.
"The Divine Matrix ", OTOH, is likely a cynical money-making exercise aimed at gullible folks like you.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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