val p miranda
SpaceDweller
javi2541997
Perhaps, God is the first existant; I thought this natural view might be interesting to some enquirers. — val p miranda
Haglund
Immaterial space in the
pre-universe had a capacity for becoming actual space since immaterial space would have been potential since it is now actual. Potential immaterial space became actual space liberating the energy of the big bang and that is what originated the universe. Perhaps, God is the first existant; I thought this natural view might be interesting to some enquirers. — val p miranda
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Tom Storm
Perhaps, God is the first existant; I thought this natural view might be interesting to some enquirers. — val p miranda
Haglund
Haglund
I don't think science has ever determined that there was ever nothing. The 'something from nothing' trope seems unique to religious worldviews. — Tom Storm
Tom Storm
If the universe is eternal, which, in my calmly reasoned, humbly humbleness, seems to be the case, then who created eternity? — Haglund
SpaceDweller
I don't think science (or anyone) can determined if there was ever nothing. The 'something from nothing' trope seems unique to religious worldviews. — Tom Storm
Haglund
I have no reason to ask 'who' or use the word 'created' for anything. I think you may be right about eternity but this may be beyond human understanding for now. — Tom Storm
Haglund
I think you're wrong on that because scientists are trying to answer something from nothing rather than avoiding it. — SpaceDweller
Tom Storm
Can't we have an innate, a priori divine, religious knowledge? If beyond human understanding for now, when will we know? When we die? — Haglund
SpaceDweller
Haglund
No, I can't see that. How would you demonstrate this? — Tom Storm
Tom Storm
SpaceDweller
question what was there before becomes infinitely never ending question.Why's that? — Haglund
Tom Storm
Isn't religious knowledge proof? Isn't theology taught at our universities — Haglund
question what was there before becomes infinitely never ending question.
in other words, scientists will never be able to defeat God. — SpaceDweller
Haglund
question what was there before becomes infinitely never ending question.
in other words, scientists will never be able to defeat God. — SpaceDweller
SpaceDweller
Haglund
I don't know what you mean by religious knowledge. — Tom Storm
Tom Storm
Philosophim
Haglund
Well I know you believe that, but I have no reason to. I'm not in the secret, suppressed knowledge business. — Tom Storm
Philosophim
can you please name few alternatives to God? — SpaceDweller
chiknsld
Several particles could have popped into existence. A big bang. Several universes. There is absolutely zero necessity for a God... — Philosophim
Philosophim
What do you call that Philosophim? Logical atheism? — chiknsld
Jackson
Certainly. With the proof that there must be at least one first c
Several particles could have popped into existence. A big bang. Several universes. There is absolutely zero necessity for a God, or a reason for why there is existence. The conclusion is, "There simply is." — Philosophim
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