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.)
We cannot have it both ways....to believe that logical processes exists without acknowledging where the ability to logically processes our world and how we relate to it came from...evolution cannot explain it, so it had to come from somewhere.
Yes. There are multiple possible interpretations. I like to think he meant that there are laws of physics which even God (if you believe in him) did not leave up to chance, that behind everything there are rules that govern. Of course, like Einstein, we do not understand them all yet. :)
Regards,
O.A.
at least God does not steal my property...currently...
Yes, kh, that's an ad-hominem. Deserved it.
Faith and Reason are polar opposites; they are mutually exclusive. To say that you "find faith as much a reasoning process as anything" calls into question your understanding of either concept. Your beliefs are your own, but you don't get to redefine established concepts to bolster the a la carte religious views you've been espousing.
My conclusion after 70+ years: Belief: A conclusion drawn without rational thought.
A belief is neither fact (it could be proven) nor truth (it could not be refuted). So, if a belief is a choice, the question is: why would one choose a belief that initiates force against another or is self destructive? (You psychiatrists can answer that one; I can't)
Jefferson said "But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods, or no god. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg."
As to existence, I tend to agree with it! And I think it was Joseph Campbell that said God is a metaphor to answer the unanswerable... or something like that.
There are a progressively growing number of these newly enforced servitude rights which oppress the mind and prevent individuals the freedom to make their own best judgments.
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