Existence exists, always has existed and always will exist?
Posted by Solver 10 years, 10 months ago to Philosophy
One way this could be is by infinite time theory. But this also would mean that everything has already happened in every way possible beforehand. Yet we all would be totally obvious that it did.
Another opposing theory is one or more God(s), Infinite immortal all powerful all knowing supernatural being(s), created everything.
SO FOR THIS TOPIC, WHICH IS MORE LIKELY AND WHAT IS YOUR REASONING?
Existence exists, always has existed and always will exist?
Or
One or more infinite immortal all powerful all knowing supernatural being(s) created everything?
(Is it also possible that neither is correct.)
Another opposing theory is one or more God(s), Infinite immortal all powerful all knowing supernatural being(s), created everything.
SO FOR THIS TOPIC, WHICH IS MORE LIKELY AND WHAT IS YOUR REASONING?
Existence exists, always has existed and always will exist?
Or
One or more infinite immortal all powerful all knowing supernatural being(s) created everything?
(Is it also possible that neither is correct.)
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To be is to be something... I am, therefore, by my nature, I am human. As a human I must think because to think is my only means of survival.
Robbie, what do you mean by this statement?
I think you'll ultimately have to admit that the basis of the descriptions is Hearsay.
There have been many throughout history that have created their own description to serve their own ends. Some of those have been coincident with God, many have not. Just because you have a counterfeit coin in your pocket (or even several) doesn't mean that everything is unreal. I know, it's not the greatest analogy, but I'm busy.
I for one follow the Catholic Church. Mostly because that's what I was brought up in and where I'm comfortable. I do not believe that the Pope is infallible, that transubstantiation occurs, or many other teachings of the church. These are man-made constructs. Does that make me a bad Catholic? No doubt. Do I believe that such will count against me in the final accounting? Not by much. I could be wrong, but I doubt it. As a rational thinking being, I can observe and learn from history and come to my own conclusions. That's what I have done.
For any Christian, any person in fact, to hang out in the Gulch, that person must be non-contradictory. For a Christian to be non-contradictory, they should be an evangelist (last few verses of the Book of Matthew). I am guessing by your use of the word "extremist" as an adjective to evangelist that you don't want the Bible "shoved down your throat". What I laid out in my previous discussion is what Christians should say when they evangelize and only when the subject comes up as part of a relevant discussion (like this Gulch post). As with everything in the Gulch, people must come to their conclusions for themselves. Ramming any philosophy down someone else's throat is generally unsuccessful unless done by force (as has been done in both Christian and Muslim subjugation of populations throughout history).
I rejected religion/god at a very young age..I believe I was 7. I do have a constant thirst for knowledge however, so I will continue to investigate further.
The massive number of people of faith could be either an argument for or against a Biblical god. Jews, Muslims, and Christians all trace a common lineage to Abram (later called Abraham); this could easily be made into an argument in favor of repeated taught deception and against a Biblical god. On the other hand, if the Biblically-revealed god was a complete hoax, then a reasonable argument could be made that such faith should have died off a lot sooner than it has. I have a hard time believing that so many people could be deceived, but there have been cases of mass deception before. Hitler comes to mind.
You doubled down on that contradiction with the claim you can arrive at that 'knowledge' via a means that is Only based on human comprehension and understanding - that means being Evidence.
Human comprehension and understanding are all that is available to us. In any attempt to say Otherwise, one uses those abilities to try and explain something that negates those abilities.
You have to work out your "beliefs"; I'm just making a point regarding all of human knowledge.
; )
But seemingly when talking about anything that includes God it could be both or neither or something else because the rules of logic and reasoning don't work anymore.
Read even just the first 2 chapters of Josh McDowell's book. There is *no* book in history that has as much internal and external supporting evidence for its accuracy and validity.
The Bible that "was" during the early Church, is the Bible that "is" today.
I suppose it might be "predicting", but is that the same?
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