Consider a sequence of an infinite number of dominos representing an infinite number of past events that happened.
The last domino is current event, the present or today.
If you knock down earliest domino so that dominoes start to fall down then today cannot be reached because there is infinite amount of them to fall down until today (present) is reached.
Which is an impossibility — SpaceDweller
Same for three dimensions. Ìf,in 6D, three circles are perpendicular to the other three dimension, . . . — Hillary
LOL! Sure, but explain the reasoning that unequivocally establishes your claims as fact.OK then, how can these "facts" be established as true?
— Relativist
By using your mind — Hillary
Just a thought:
Either
(A) g/G "created" everything for a reason; therefore, Reason is divine and g/G is not worthy of worship ...
or
(B) g/G "created" everything arbitraily, without reason, by chance; therefore, Chance (i.e. randomness à la vacuum fluctuation) is divine and g/G is not worthy of worship ...
So what does this "prove"? Nothing but the obvious – (whether or not it exists) g/G is superfluous and does not itself explain or justify anything. — 180 Proof
You got better? Well then smoke 'em if you 'em ... — 180 Proof
(A) g/G "created" everything for a reason; therefore, Reason is divine and g/G is not worthy of worship ... — 180 Proof
g/G "created" everything arbitraily, without reason... — 180 Proof
...by chance; therefore, Chance (i.e. randomness à la vacuum fluctuation) is divine and g/G is not worthy of worship ... — 180 Proof
Divine" :snicker: This is bad on so many levels, just gonna skip that part.
So you don't wanna worship chance? Why not? :rofl:
So reason and chance made the world, both are divine and God is not worthy of worship...so bad :rofl:
Btw this is YOUR logic! I quoted it so you would never forget it, but since you wanted a better response — chiknsld
This is getting near to doomed notion that something can come out of a true lack of anything or 'Nothing'. If something pops out out, then was there was still something behind it, which is the capability for it and so that would be the something that is eternal. — PoeticUniverse
You're truly have the better hand here, chiknsld (chickensalad? chiknslud?)! Keep it coming! :joke: — Hillary
Again: that's true and great philosophy! And it's funny also! Keel it comiiiing! :lol: :up: :victory: :ok: , more fingers I aint got! — Hillary
Reason created the world. Yea that makes total sense.
God must have made the world but not for any particular reason, therefore Chance created the world.
Since Chance created the world then there is no reason to worship God, you see, because at first God created the world, but then we figured out that Chance actually created the world. — chiknsld
Reason created the world. Yea that makes total sense.
God must have made the world but not for any particular reason, therefore Chance created the world.
Since Chance created the world then there is no reason to worship God, you see, because at first God created the world, but then we figured out that Chance actually created the world.
— chiknsld
Brilliant! :starstruck: — Hillary
Thanks Hillary, but you know it's all due to the glory of Chance. Thank Chance that I was able to come up with that incredible logic. Were it not for the little chance molecules in my brain, I would have definitely made an error — chiknsld
You are brilliant! Did they something that I missed? I saw the video of Hawking saying that the universe is eternal and nothing is surrounding it? Goodness they try so hard don't they — chiknsld
"Can there be a proof of God?"
This is an interesting question, but even if we can find a proof that God exists, can we also find a proof of how God was created? What if another God created God? Can we find proofs for all the Gods? What if there is an infinite number of Gods?
I think if we find a proof, we wouldn't call it God anymore. And another thing we call God would appear, because the fact that it cannot be proven is part of the God concept... — Skalidris
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