@fmf saidI'm not going to continue repeating what you say to me and saying I believe you; it was always nothing more than something between your ears, never was, isn't now. What you think of faith is also just between your ears too.
I understand what you believe as a result of your faith, KellyJay. Belief in Christ was a part of my life too, just as it is part of yours. I didn't believe it was "just me" just as you believe it isn't "just you". My faith was not "nothing", just as I do not believe your faith is "nothing".
@divegeester saidDid you read the question?
Where does gravity come from; is that what you are asking?
@divegeester saidWhy do I need to be evasive with you? When answers to your questions are right in front of you, and you still cannot see them, it isn't difficult to hide anything from you; your eyes are always closed.
Yes; have you stopped being evasive?
25 Apr 22
@kellyjay saidSo you keep saying, if only it were true because you say so.
Why do I need to be evasive with you? When answers to your questions are right in front of you, and you still cannot see them, it isn't difficult to hide anything from you; your eyes are always closed.
You asked where does gravity come from and you then asserted that physics doesn’t explain it. How can you not know these things, how can you sit there and type that rubbish.
@divegeester saidWhat is it, and where did it come from? We know what it does, but that does not answer the two questions I asked; knowing why a ball behaves once a force is applied to it does not tell us what the force is unless we see it occur; all the laws of motion never once moved a ball all by themselves.
So you keep saying, if only it were true because you say so.
You asked where does gravity come from and you then asserted that physics doesn’t explain it. How can you not know these things, how can you sit there and type that rubbish.
25 Apr 22
@kellyjay saidNewtonian and Einstein physics explain perfectly where gravity comes from.
We know what it does, but that does not answer the two questions I asked; knowing why a ball behaves once a force is applied to it does not tell us what the force is unless we see it occur; all the laws of motion never once moved a ball all by themselves.
I can see now why your mind is impervious to new metaphysical concepts such as the oneness of God; you can’t even accept proven physics.
@divegeester saidNo, you are simply telling me what it does NOT what it is or where it came from.
Physics explains exactly what causes gravity.
Did you even go to school?
@divegeester saidUse little words and tell what it is and where it came from using Newton and Einstein, when you admit your wrong, I will give quotes that tell why you are wrong from them.
Newtonian and Einstein physics explain perfectly where gravity comes from.
I can see now why your mind is impervious to new metaphysical concepts such as the oneness of God; you can’t even accept proven physics.