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Are terrified....
of disbelieving....
Are you not?
of disbelieving....
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That's just because you've had a bed bath Theland.
15:19 Thu 14th Jan 2021
drmorgans - Try looking at the question and eliminating some of the possible answers.
1) There is a first cause for everything. (To me, this first cause is God, but for now, just an acknowledgement of a First Cause will suffice.)
2) Everything came from nothing, therefore the answer is to be found in the, ''something,'' that nothing produced, ie the natural universe.
3) Accepting that time itself began with the Big Bang, it is impossible to say, ''before, preexisting etc,'' but we can try to say that everything we know grew out of something that was not nothing. (Add to this list for both of our benefit.)
If I remove what is logically impossible, I am left with an undisputed, uncaused first cause, option number one.
What do you think?
1) There is a first cause for everything. (To me, this first cause is God, but for now, just an acknowledgement of a First Cause will suffice.)
2) Everything came from nothing, therefore the answer is to be found in the, ''something,'' that nothing produced, ie the natural universe.
3) Accepting that time itself began with the Big Bang, it is impossible to say, ''before, preexisting etc,'' but we can try to say that everything we know grew out of something that was not nothing. (Add to this list for both of our benefit.)
If I remove what is logically impossible, I am left with an undisputed, uncaused first cause, option number one.
What do you think?
Nailit, I suppose you are right.
Somebody who is absolutely convinced by the fact of God would be terrified of not believing, whereas an atheist, with no interest whatsoever in the concept of God, would obviously have no fear from that in which they did not believe.
For example, I have no fear of blue unicorns, because I do not believe in them and never had reason to.
Somebody who is absolutely convinced by the fact of God would be terrified of not believing, whereas an atheist, with no interest whatsoever in the concept of God, would obviously have no fear from that in which they did not believe.
For example, I have no fear of blue unicorns, because I do not believe in them and never had reason to.
Theland, //If I remove what is logically impossible, I am left with an undisputed, uncaused first cause//
You can’t say with any certainty that anything unknown was ‘uncaused’ - and you certainly can’t say with any certainty that what you claim to be ‘uncaused’ is known to you. All you can do is speculate - which is what you’re doing.
You can’t say with any certainty that anything unknown was ‘uncaused’ - and you certainly can’t say with any certainty that what you claim to be ‘uncaused’ is known to you. All you can do is speculate - which is what you’re doing.
Theland, you talk constantly about a "first cause" more than anyone else. But you also argue against it more than anyone else, by suggesting God is "just there".
Why can the most complex being in the universe, who can create everything from nothing.... just exist without a cause. But nothing else can?
Why can the most complex being in the universe, who can create everything from nothing.... just exist without a cause. But nothing else can?
//Everything you know of in this universe has a prior cause.
Agreed?//
Not that I know of- I don't know where the universe came from for a start. I think we've had this conversation before. But you can't argue on the one hand that everything has a "prior cause".... except god... which would be far more complex. What is the prior cause for a god? In logical terms...
Agreed?//
Not that I know of- I don't know where the universe came from for a start. I think we've had this conversation before. But you can't argue on the one hand that everything has a "prior cause".... except god... which would be far more complex. What is the prior cause for a god? In logical terms...