Quote from CaptainObvious:
True enough, but the real point of my post was to illustrate that as an atheist your philosophy/theory is not fact. You have a theory! That's great, but it's only a theory, one with many holes and assumptions in it. The hardcore creationist has a theory too, one with lot's of holes and assumptions in it. You just don't want to admit you're as hard headed and stubborn as they are. The FACT is, nobody knows for sure how/why the universe came to be. Science cannot provide absolute proof, and neither can religion. Should we be looking? You bet, but we're a long ways from anything being settled as fact. The tone of your posts seems to be that you take your theory as fact, and then you're critical of someone with an opposing theory which they claim to be fact. Pot, meet kettle.
Well said. Theories at any given point in time reflect only socio-economic conditions and tell us nothing about the nature of physical reality. Newtonian harmony was in the time of classical music and now in the times of hip hop and electronic noise we have quantum mechanics with 10 equivalent interpretation that have compelled many to question its significance.
The real force in life is people beliefs and how they pursue them. Not theories. Theories, according to Pessimistic Meta-Inducation, come and go. Beliefs shape the world for thousands of years.