More questions for atheists

you still did not manage to answer these questions to my satisfaction:

how do you explain free will?
how do you explain morality if we are just collections of particles?
how do you explain the existence of the universe?
how do you explain the things that the bible and jesus predicted/caused?

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I think the problem is that when Atheists see questions they can't answer they ignore it just like sandniggers ignore christianity being the true religion.

>how do you explain free will?
>how do you explain the existence of the universe?
I do not have the knowledge. You do not have the knowledge. I say just that. You spew gibberish.
>how do you explain the things that the bible and jesus predicted/caused?
He predicted nothing. The things the bible stated that would happen didn't happen (second coming during the apostles' lifetime, for example, hundreds of lines of bullshit in the Old testament)

>how do you explain free will?
Doesn't exist. Everything is just cause and effect.
>how do you explain morality if we are just collections of particles?
You can't.
>how do you explain the existence of the universe?
You can't. There is no way to really know.
>how do you explain the things that the bible and jesus predicted/caused?
examples?

>how do you explain free will?
Useful evolutionary trait.

>how do you explain morality if we are just collections of particles?
Useful evolutionary trait, especially in groups. Not all humans developed it, look at niggers and chinks. They have the same morality? I hardly think so.

>how do you explain the existence of the universe?
The same way you explain the existence of god.

>how do you explain the things that the bible and jesus predicted/caused?
Like what?

>how do you explain free will?
it's an illusion
there is nobody in control of your decisions
the self is an illusion
>how do you explain morality if we are just collections of particles?
morality is a product of evolution
>how do you explain the existence of the universe?
it exists, there is nothing to explain
>how do you explain the things that the bible and jesus predicted/caused?
such as?

>how do you explain free will?
no one has free will
>how do you explain morality if we are just collections of particles?
Morality is objecive
>how do you explain the existence of the universe?
Big Bang and multiuniverse theory
>how do you explain the things that the bible and jesus predicted/caused?
Falsifications, coicidences, vaguaness or simply just because the winner writes the history

Before I make the rest of the response i must say that atheism doesnt claim to have the answer to any of this. It is usually the theist that says "my god/book says this so it is true"

1.) Define free will to me. As far as I know it doesn't exist because we are all just particles that will react with other particles in very particular ways. If you were to take out universe and reset it just the way it was when it "began" then everything would play out just the same way. Like shooting the same ball at the same angle at the same amount of power at the same conditions, it'll do the same thing no matter how many times you do it. Is that "free" ?? If everything will happen in a particular way then is it really freedom?

2.) You'd have to figure out consciousness before you'd get a complete answer to that question. I must say though that morality comes from society and empathy. If you need a book to figure out murdering your neighbor is wrong then you are a sociopath

3.) Non-religious folk have their best guesses but nothing is for sure. Didnt you go through highschool? I'm sure you've learned the secular theories on the universe creation.

4.) Like what? As far as I can tell any prediction the Bible made was vague and obvious. Like saying "eventually it will rain" like no shit. Predicting you will have resistance shouldn't be too hard

To finish this I must add that it is better to have no answer than to have all the wrong ones

>how do you explain free will?
There is no free will
>how do you explain morality if we are just collections of particles?
Culture
>how do you explain the existence of the universe?
Idk we haven't gotten that far
>how do you explain the things that the bible and jesus predicted/caused?
I can say a ton of vague shit then claim a 1000 years later that it was predicted

>how do you explain free will?
free will is an illusion
>how do you explain morality if we are just collections of particles?
morality is an evolutionary trait beneficial to the formation of cohesive social groups which are beneficial for survival. Morality is therefore subjective to each different social group
>how do you explain the existence of the universe?
about as well as you'd explain the existence of God/Allah/Yahweh I guess
>how do you explain the things that the bible and jesus predicted/caused?
I don't know enough about theology to answer that one, but I suspect that it's because it's a fucking story written in a book.

>Morality is objecive
it's objectivelly not

The ideas of free-will and morality are manmade concepts resulting from our cognitive superiority. No fairytales needed.

Prove it

>retard

>how do you explain free will?
Doesn't exist. Your choices are a product of biology and environment.
>how do you explain morality if we are just collections of particles?
Manmade, learned, and passed on through culture.
>how do you explain the existence of the universe?
Right now, we only have enough information for the BBT, nothing of consequence existed before then that we can know of or that would have any effect on us because there was no "time" before that point.
>how do you explain the things that the bible and jesus predicted/caused?
Vague wording by learned scholars that know the human condition who originally wrote them thousands of years before Christianity cherry-picked them from pre-existing religions.

Different cultures have different morals

it doesn't exist outside human apparatus
how is that an argument for objective morallity

It is
The uniform structure is the proof of it

>how do you explain free will?
I don't know. We're as free as our physical bodies and primal needs let us to be. Most of our will is bound to eating and having the secks.
>how do you explain morality if we are just collections of particles?
Convenience. Life becomes more tolerable if we get along.
>how do you explain the existence of the universe?
That is beyond my comprehension.
>how do you explain the things that the bible and jesus predicted/caused?
True believer can interpret anything from the bible.

>free will
Free will is acting according to your own set of values/morality. It's not really free will as in you do whatever you want but you choose which rules you will follow.

>morality
see above point, also we are way more than a collection of particles and morality is subjective.
>existance of the universe
Order formed from chaos, go read on the Theory of Chaos and the Edge of Chaos to further understand this.
>things in bible
The bible is interesting because it's been modified through the ages to further political goals but some parts of it remains true and we get to witness some events described happening. I think we need to look for the true meaning of the original Bible to realize that we are collectively ''God''

then explain how it's possible for morality to be objective
because I can't see it

hol' up
Isn't free will a predominantly christian argument?
Isn't our entire purpose here because god wanted people with free will, not puppets, to commune with?

>Doesn't exist. Everything is just cause and effect.
Then explain why we have laws, if we aren't capable of making decisions.

stop trolling