I still don’t understand how this means there’s no God. Yeah, so we’ve gotten a little better at science since they wrote the bible, but it’s not like the bible says, “And then God made people, with his inexplicable magic.” What’s not to say that God didn’t put all of this into motion? I mean, the stars, the elements, atoms… They had to come from somewhere.
I just don’t like the whole God-or-science mentality. Why can’t you have both?Depends on what you call god. If you’re deist then yeah - you probably can have both. But if you’re theist and you believe in personal God and Jesus - then the picture is relevant and well - basically is either god or science. Bible says god created everything magically, although it took him 1 day to create universe and 4 days to create Earth, but it was all magic. Omnipotence by itself is self-contradictory - you just can’t have something that is simultaneously A and NOT A. That is where logic comes into the picture. And then follows science…
And btw - the picture says nothing about that there is no god. The picture says that the sacrifice of Jesus is meaningless or negligible in the face of the fact that massive nuclear furnaces had to explode for you and me to be alive and enjoy our lives. Now that is a sacrifice. We are LITERALLY made of stars. Beat that Jesus! :)


