Quote Originally Posted by GHoSToKeR
Okay, i'm going to post seriously now.. Hehe

Stephen Hawking has one of, if not the, most brilliant minds on the planet. I mean, he can talk about a time period of billions of years and explain the progress of the entire universe over that time in just a paragraph or two. I'm not going to say I agree, or disagree, with everything he says, because he knows much more about these things that we do.. We can have opinions, but as far as knowledge of these subject goes, he beats us all.

Torog, refering to your comment about Stephen Hawking not allowing for the existence of God; I don't think that the currently accepted model of the universe (that is to say what we currently know about the universe) allows of the existence of God either. Logic would say that this means God oesn't exist; you can try and circumvent this with logic of your own, but it would most probably be flawed.
Howdy GhostToker,

Well..the way I see it,you and Hawking,are making a mistake about God and ignoring a whole field of energy physics..for instance there are disturbances in the em field,when either residual energy is present,or when spiritual energy is active,also,when spiritual entities need to or desire to,interact with us,it requires a gathering of available energy and if that energy is in the form of heat,a temperature drop occurs as it's sapped or drained,from the surrounding area.

For Hawking to diasallow the existence of God,is to disallow the possible existence of entities in a pure energy form..should'nt he keep his mind open to all possibilities ? Hawking leaves no room for God in 'his universe' or the existance of an omni-potent entity..that seems to be somewhat one dimensional - the way I see it.

Have a good one ....