paarsurrey
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Now, what is this science fetish, please? I have never heard of it,please?This is what I can’t grasp with these nothingness theory fanatics. How do you get existence according to a science fetish.
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Now, what is this science fetish, please? I have never heard of it,please?This is what I can’t grasp with these nothingness theory fanatics. How do you get existence according to a science fetish.
One definition of magic can be action outside the known physical laws like the existence of the universe. Things happening without physical cause can be called magic. The example I gave was the universe coming into being by a bang being a creative thought-form of God/Brahman.What do you mean by the term 'magic'? What I see is physical laws. And I see no violations in those laws.
"Big Bang".. nothing never existed all at once. Thinking things exist within how we understand physics and godlessness could have resulted in this? Thinking the Big Bang mass that atheists rationalize as truth has better odds than a designer pushing the beginning is absurd.
i don’t doubt magic-like aspects to reality.
One definition of magic can be action outside the known physical laws like the existence of the universe. Things happening without physical cause can be called magic. The example I gave was the universe coming into being by a bang being a creative thought-form of God/Brahman.
The very existence of the universe is magic even to an atheist.
Sorry, one believes in magic, I don't. And magic is not the topic of this thread. Right, please?
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That's correct.So when you say that someone is flirting with magic, you don't mean it as a criticism towards the belief he is upholding but rather that he is being inconsistent with also holding the belief that magic doesn't exist?
Please define the natural word "magic", one's own understanding not from a lexicon, please.
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That's correct.
"Because God made no claim."Because God made no claim.
Lots of people about making claims for God but no God. Just others like you and me. Failable and prone to mistakes.
Some person decided to create a story about creation to tell for entertainment late at night around the campfire. Someone else decided the story should be included in the Torah. Where is God in all of this? Did God take pen in hand to make this claim?
You choose to believe the story of some unknown human author is true. There is nothing other than your belief to support this truth.
"Because God made no claim."
G-d has claimed it. Should I quote from the truthful Quran. Else, one could oneself read it and find it. There is no harm in getting to know the truthful religious knowledge. It is easy and beneficial, I understand.No compulsion, however. Right, please?
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At some point you are accepting 'non-physically caused' things as existing. You are at least as I originally said 'flirting with magical beliefs'.But I don't say that the universe 'came into being'. That is a time-based description. But if you take all of space and all of time together, the whole does NOT 'come into existence. It simply exists.
At some point you are accepting 'non-physically caused' as existing. You are at least as I originally said 'flirting with magical beliefs'.
I understand,nature and all natural processes are created by G-d, science does not claim that it created them. Right, please?If you mean can a compact singularity begin to expand into the universe we know today on its own via a natural process, there's absolutely no evidence to suggest that that it could not.
Well, like a lot of debates it comes down to how words are being used (like magic). It sometimes gets forgotten that even to an atheist our existence itself is a mystery.I disagree that is any sort of flirting at all. There is no 'cause' because there is no 'becoming'.
The universe simply exists. To ask why is to ask for laws that explain why this is true. But those laws would be about and operating only within the universe.
So, the basic question is ultimately: why is there something rather than nothing?
To that, there is no answer.
Well, like a lot of debates it comes down to how words are being used (like magic). It sometimes gets forgotten that even to an atheist our existence itself is a mystery.
What is your proof other than purely circumstantial - that any god had anything to do with the Qu'ran? What is your proof that "Allah" exists? There is none whatsoever - not in the way the Qu'ran describes it.G-d has claimed it. Should I quote from the truthful Quran
"The universe simply exists"I disagree that is any sort of flirting at all. There is no 'cause' because there is no 'becoming'.
The universe simply exists. To ask why is to ask for laws that explain why this is true. But those laws would be about and operating only within the universe.
So, the basic question is ultimately: why is there something rather than nothing?
To that, there is no answer.
"Because God made no claim."
G-d has claimed it. Should I quote from the truthful Quran. Else, one could oneself read it and find it. There is no harm in getting to know the truthful religious knowledge. It is easy and beneficial, I understand.No compulsion, however. Right, please?
Regards
I don't like the word "create". It suggests intention.Can the universe create itself when it does‘t exist?
I understand it cannot. Right, please?
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