• Welcome to Religious Forums, a friendly forum to discuss all religions in a friendly surrounding.

    Your voice is missing! You will need to register to get access to the following site features:
    • Reply to discussions and create your own threads.
    • Our modern chat room. No add-ons or extensions required, just login and start chatting!
    • Access to private conversations with other members.

    We hope to see you as a part of our community soon!

Manifestations of the impossible

Silverstair

New Member
Talking about religion isn't helpfull if you don't prove that the impossible is possible first. So here's two examples of the impossible.

The most simple example of the supernatural is about time and matter. It is logical that all matter in the universe did not come from out of nothing because out of nothing comes only itself or nothing. Therefore, all matter in the universe has always existed, lacks a logical beginning or has already finished an infinity of time and that is a manifestation of the impossible or a supernatural reality and then it is also possible to claim that all matter in the universe did come from nothing when in this case one supernatural reality does not exclude another supernatural reality.

Taken from Supernatural - Wikipedia
 

George-ananda

Advaita Vedanta, Theosophy, Spiritualism
Premium Member
Talking about religion isn't helpfull if you don't prove that the impossible is possible first.
I actually agree in that without any signs of there being anything beyond the normal operation of physical matter in the universe, 'Materialism' would be my philosophy. Not that I know of anything wrong with your argument but I stick a little closer to home by studying the paranormal. The paranormal has convinced me that there is more to learn beyond materialism. And from there it has lead me to teachers that have helped me greatly.
 

Brickjectivity

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
Talking about religion isn't helpfull if you don't prove that the impossible is possible first....
I disagree, because religion is primarily about behavior I think. Suppose there is a star that interests you, and you wonder whether its a massive fusion reaction or a celestial being watching over you. Does it matter more than how you treat other people? What's more miraculous: a celestial being who takes an interest in you or a stranger who does you a favor unexpectedly?
 

Super Universe

Defender of God
Talking about religion isn't helpfull if you don't prove that the impossible is possible first. So here's two examples of the impossible.

The most simple example of the supernatural is about time and matter. It is logical that all matter in the universe did not come from out of nothing because out of nothing comes only itself or nothing. Therefore, all matter in the universe has always existed, lacks a logical beginning or has already finished an infinity of time and that is a manifestation of the impossible or a supernatural reality and then it is also possible to claim that all matter in the universe did come from nothing when in this case one supernatural reality does not exclude another supernatural reality.

Taken from Supernatural - Wikipedia

It is possible to get something from nothing. I'm not sure how much theoretical physics you've studied but you might want to look up virtual particles that pop into existence and pop back out again.

You might also look up the Big Bang since it supposedly came from nothing.

Also, you are using the word logical as if it means truth. It doesn't. Logic simply means a conclusion that follows a stated premise. A stated premise can be wrong but if the conclusion agrees with that stated premise, even if it is incorrect, then the statement is logical.
 
Top