It's more likely to support the existence of other life out there than god.
I think the possibility of life out there is slim but there is a chance.
The existence of God seems ridiculous. I was always told at Sunday School that 'God is Good' - I thought they were being literal, and I suppose still accept it that way ie. a symbol of all that is good in the world.
Problem is that many religions/religious people use God/religion as an excuse for intolernce and hatred neither of which could be described as good.
Non-Atheists explain this?
If God created the world. Who created God?
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One of the world's earliest known examples of archeoastronomy
By the 5th millennium BC these peoples had fashioned one of the world's earliest known archeoastronomical devices (roughly contemporary to the Goseck circleGoseck circle
The Goseck circle is a Neolithic structure in Goseck in the district of Weissenfels in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany....
in Germany), about 1000 years older than but comparable to StonehengeStonehenge
Stonehenge is a Neolithic and Bronze Age megalithic monument located near Amesbury in the English county of Wiltshire, about...
(see sketch at right). Research suggests that it may have been a prehistoric calendarCalendar Overview
A calendar is a system for naming periods of time, typically days....
which accurately marks the summerSummer
Summer is a season that is astronomically defined as beginning around June 21, and ending around September 23 in the North...
solsticeSolstice
A solstice is either of the two times of the year when the sun is at its greatest distance from the equator: in technical words, w...
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The research done by the astrophysicist Thomas G. Brophy suggests that these monolithMonolith
A monolith is a geological or technological feature such as a mountain, consisting of a single massive stone or rock....
s might tell much more. The calendar circle itself is made up of one doorway that runs north-south, a second that runs northeast-southwest marking the summer solstice, and six center stones (see sketch above). Brophy's hypothesis proposes first that the southerly line of three stones inside the calendar circle represented the three stars of Orion’s Belt and the other three stones inside the calendar circle represented the shoulders and head stars of OrionFacts About Orion (constellation)
Orion, a constellation often referred to as The Hunter, is a prominent constellation, perhaps the best-known and most co...
as they appeared in the sky. These correspondences were for two dates -- circa 4,800 BC and at precessional opposition -- represting how the sky "moves" long term. Brophy proposes that the circle was constructed and used circa the later date, and the dual date representation was a conceptual representation of the motion of the sky over a precession cycle.
Near by the calendar circle, which is made of smaller stones, there are alignments of large megalithic stones. The southerly lines of these megaliths, Brophy shows, aligned to the same stars as represented in the calendar circle, all at the same epoch, circa 6270 BC. The calendar circle correlation with Orion's belt occurred between 6400 BC and 4900 BC, matching the radio-carbon dating of campfires around the circle.
Brophy found that the lines made to these megaliths match the spots in the sky where the various stars rose in vernal equinox heliacal risingHeliacal rising
The heliacal rising of a star occurs when it first becomes visible above the eastern horizon at dawn, after a period when it...
In analyzing the varying distances, mulling through assumptions such as that they represented the brightness of the stars, he inadvertently found that they matched the distance of the stars from Earth on a scale of roughly 1 meter = .8 light years within the margin of error for astronomical distances calculated today..