No one. God has always existed |
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Something so phenomenal must have had an intelligent designer? |
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No one. God has always existed |
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Is it possible for me to therefore state that the universe has no begining |
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Doesn't the intelligent design argument say that the universe is so incredible that something conscious must have designed it? Well, God is supposed to be even more incredible, right? So wouldn't the theory apply even more strongly to God? |
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The Universe does have a begining, and was created by the Almighty. If the universe always existed then that would mean that God is constrained by it's laws in which this is not true, because time and matter is linked to space and God is the creator of both leaving him unconstrained by it. So no this arguement is not feasible. |
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And here do you come by this information |
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alright, what was the universe like seven billion billion years ago? Was there a universe? |
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First of all you cannot use Science, because for one Science has not been around forever. But I'll give you some science related examples. The basic units of all narratives are known by their effects on the environment. God, in this sense, is no different from electrons, quarks, and black holes. All four constructs cannot be directly observed, but the fact of their existence is derived from their effects. |
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I dont believe that the universe has existed forever, I was making a comparison |
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That's why I showed you how illogical your arguement was and the fact that it is not feasible you are referreing to something that has a begining vs something that existed infinately |
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Imagine that at one point everything was white light, the whole universe...this light is like little bubbles of connected energy spreading out in all directions until it covers the whole void of existence...this light has one source, one center which multiplies and pushes out in all directions then relays all encountered information to that which created it. After the whole void has been covered and all aspects of itself has been discovered the information goes back to the center which then creates the first thought, the first sense of being and fullness..That word which is the workman of the universe, the thought that ever grows and learns from the travels of the divine light and creates by the will and word of God...The white light is God and the word which it created is the Son of God |
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Did you read the post you were responding to? I said that the universe is only part of existence and that the laws of existence, the metaphysical roots of the universe, transcend time and have no beginning. Then I asked why God could have just always existed and why the laws of existence couldn't. |
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The Ekpyrotic Scenario provides of Big Bang-like model of the universe with no beginning or end. |
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your topic asks who created god. |
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I don't know. |
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brilliant, sloth. thanks so much for your amazing opinion. |
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Yeah I hate that kind of questions. Like when christians ask: 'If there is no god, then how did the universe get created?' |
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What a peculiar privilege has this little agitation of the brain which we call 'thought' -Hume
Universal Mind you act like I'm ignoring your post on purpose. It was Irman_P He threw me off track and broke my concentration. That question withinself is illogically problemantic and to be honest with you it cannot be answered. For one Not even in the Metaphysical Root of a universe existence could it transcend time. You're making it seem as if time is able to spill over outside of the universe and this is impossible because the universe and time are two different components of the same entity, they coexist and are completely dependent of one another. Put it this way without one you can't have the other, it's just completely illogical and without both together you do not have existence. This would be a problem for God's exsistence if he was bound by the universe enternal existence. The only law of existence does this framework include are the laws of existence on our physical plane. It would only apply to us and rule out God. |
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there is areason why it is better: because the universe HAS a bigginning, and all begginings have a cause |
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