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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A succinct summary of faith vs. reason.
I would just like to just say, logic is true, infinitely all knowing all powerful supernatural God(s) can't exist.
Rand stated, in her way, that existence has primacy over consciousness and A is A, so God can't be the infinite omnipotent creator and designer.
If God exists, there is no reason to suspect that anything would occur any differently or more mystically than the way things already exist. I reject the notion that "some things are beyond human comprehension." Some things are obviously beyond calculation, but that is due to a lack of tools (brain calculation function) or available data with which to assimilate the issue.
Once someone claims that something is "beyond human comprehension," that one is confessing a limit to one`s own unflagging determination to engage in and pursue reason, and furthermore admitting a lack of comprehension for how logic itself is infallible. (The process of rational thinking or comprehension may be flawed, but logic, itself, which is, by definition "merely" the "language of truth," can never be flawed.)
If existence has primacy over consciousness, then "creation" could, theoretically, refer to an organization of already existing elements into what we perceive to be reality today--rather than an abiogenetic emergence of life. Theoretically, design and causality could be poetically viewed as the same instigator. "God" could well be a semantical personification of "the way things are/unfold."
“I'll give you a hint. Contradictions do not exist. Whenever you think that you are facing a contradiction, check your premises. You will find that one of them is wrong.”
Premise: God(s) exist.
Premise: God(s) are one or more infinite immortal all powerful all knowing supernatural being(s) which created and designed everything.
The description above fit some of the characteristics of many Gods worshiped today. yet if they exist, there is CONTRADICTION.
Instead of admitting one or more premises is wrong, I got things like, “You limit the parameters to what you can comprehend. God, in His fullness, is beyond human comprehension.”
At that point the rules of logic won't convince a believer. And if this infinite contradictory God is real, known logic is pretty much meaningless.
I do not reject the notion of a limited God being real, as in the statement, "Money is her God."
I do not live my life for any God.
There is also Rand saying,
"Is God the creator of the universe? Not if existence has primacy over consciousness.
Is God the designer of the universe? Not if A is A. The alternative to "design" is not "chance." It is causality.
Is God omnipotent? Nothing and no one can alter the metaphysically given.
Is god infinite? "Infinite" does not mean large; it means larger than any specific quantity without identity... But A is A. every entity, accordingly, is finite."
Also...why does existence presuppose that a divine entity must have created it? Couldn`t there be a "Grand Original Design" infused into the very causality of existence? Perhaps, if there is a divinity to be celebrated/worshiped, it is the very intricacy of "Truth" itself, and its language by which we can comprehend the unfolding of said existence--logic.
*I thought I published a similar post to this already--but I couldn`t find it on this thread, so I tried to recapitulate. Apologies if I indeed repeated myself.
I have a slightly different take on religion. I do not see an either-or complete conflict. I think it is a matter of, post existence, how we interpret God. I see God as a guide, supporter, but not all controlling. I do not think he grants what we pray for, rather is a source of strength when we must ultimately cope with the toughness of existence as it is. We do not change existence, merely how we respond to it, which may be an infinite number of ways. Our choices determine how we fit in our existence. We can make it rough for ourselves, or we can deal with the issues of existence as they come along, and find a more peaceful fit in existence. In the end, we always have choices in our existence, but we have to function within the existence that exists. One philosophy professor friend told me of a woman, who took to her bed, waiting for God to help her. The man told her to get out of bed, that God helped those who helped themselves. He was putting her into the setting of seeing that existence exists, and she had better deal with it.
Time keeps on slippin', slippin, slippin into the future.
I want to fly like an eagle ....
OK. I have had my Steve Miller rock 'n roll break, and am ready to discuss again.
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