2/ yeah, I'm not dunking on all atheists or atheism - just dunking specifically on the 14 year old version. "dude, dead people can't come back to life LOL so dumb u r tarded kek" so_tiresome.jpghttps://twitter.com/pistolcrass/status/1264994304499408898 …
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HE’S STILL GOING LMAO
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how do you manage to frame this criticism and not think of "thus we're promised a future in the stars"
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Precisely! He needs to be patient and wait for...pic.twitter.com/EBiX7623Og
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Tim, pardon the old goat herder for not enjoying 5,000 years of scientific advancements applicable to the intended metaphor.
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Yeah, even as an atheist I think that's dumb.
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There is not a shadow of a shred of a scintilla of poetry in his soul.
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Let him think what he wants...
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He's right though. In the general gist, though a lot of those 100 billion would have lived before Abraham, or soon enough after to not be descended from him. But in the general sense of "Humanity is going to spread out and settle the galaxy, God says", he's right.
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I'm counting around a trillion per star, total over the lifetime of the galaxy to reach that point? As far as resources go, that's nothing. At 10 MW/person, 10^23 *extant* people would require a mere 10^30 watts, or around 2500 suns enclosed in dyson swarms.
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