Sunday, 26 December 2010

Hmm

I'll get onto Christmas later, but tonight there seems to be a lot of religious angst floating around the news feed... I suppose whether you like to think you're an atheist who only believes in 'facts' or someone who does support a faith such as Christianity, you're still believing in something.

Those who disbelieve in God but are quick to believe in the big bang theory are complete fools. Do they realise that the big bang theory is potentially just as ridiculous and elaborate as you may think God is? There is no proof for either. As the narrator of that show (which I well believe to be my true love, Benedict Cumberbatch) once said "The big bang theory is so close to a perfect fit, that it may all be completely wrong." Think about it, it's a completely human perspective of the universe. Isn't the percentage something like 0.00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001% of the universe(s) we actually know of. How can we possibly deduce the theory of all matter and existence by only going on what we humans know. I think it's ludicrous to think so two dimensionally, pardon the pun. Who actually knows whether there's such thing as time travel and once upon a time a time traveller came down and gave us a bit of a start? Who knows whether God is real? Who knows whether the big bang theory is actually a water tight theory? Who knows how a paradox would actually work and what it would entail? Or the equation for travelling faster than light? Obviously the answer to all of the above is The Doctor, but that's completely besides the point, sort of.

So yes, my own personal faith is the fine science of deduction, analytical facts juxtaposed to the imaginitive theory. Basically, Sherlock.

//rant over.

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