I don't believe this because it's irrational and primitive. God doesn't need human beings to speak for Him.God reveals some of His attributes to us through Prophets and Messengers.
Tom
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I don't believe this because it's irrational and primitive. God doesn't need human beings to speak for Him.God reveals some of His attributes to us through Prophets and Messengers.
Anyone could claim to be hearing God's voice in their head. Prophets on the other hand come with supernatural signs and a message that resonates with the people.I don't believe this because it's irrational and primitive. God doesn't need human beings to speak for Him.
Tom
Anyone could claim to be hearing God's voice in their head. Prophets on the other hand come with supernatural signs and a message that resonates with the people.
Who in the 7th Century Arabia knew the Universe started with a Big Bang, then expanded rapidly, and from the gasses Planets were formed and eventually the Universe will lead to the Big Crunch?Or stories about supernatural signs and stories that resonate with similar people.
Like Muhammad's followers who wanted to reproduce Muhammad's success as a warlord.
Tom
But the universe itself isn't within the universe... do you agree?Everything we observe within the cosmos is within the known Universe. God tells us He is above His creation.
Nobody.Who in the 7th Century Arabia knew the Universe started with a Big Bang, then expanded rapidly, and from the gasses Planets were formed and eventually the Universe will lead to the Big Crunch?
The universe is commonly defined as everything that exists.[1] It includes all kinds of physical matter and energy, the planets, stars, galaxies, and all the contents of space.But the universe itself isn't within the universe... do you agree?
But you said that it doesn't include God. So does God not exist, or is your definition wrong?
So which of the deities that you know about off the top of your head had no beginning?
It seems most of the deities I read about have parents, therefore have a beginning.
If God always existed, what did he do before he created other spirits and people?
Does anyone else find it quite difficult to fathom having no beginning... Always existing... That means 500 trillion years ago or the equivalent of that, God would have been doing or pondering something ... What do you think he did?
Well said!Humans understand beginnings, endings, first and last as words we use to speak about things that are subject to the Laws of the Universe. Time and space exist within the Universe and this was Created by GOD, who exists outside of His creation.