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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"Our universe" is all we can perceive but does not preclude the existence
of multiple universes. The subject is in itself infinite by default. As humans we can posture theories, but that is what they remain- a theory. This discussion has encompassed an extremely vast range of theories and philosophies. However, there is no absolute, no proof of any one theory. Personally, I want to believe that the "spirit", the "anima", does not die with the death of our physical body but continues infinitely in whatever universes, whatever time structure that there might be in the cosmos.
I also entertain the idea that it is highly likely that the human race was "jump started" by visiting aliens at some time in the past... The human DNA is only a fraction of a fraction different than that of a chimpanzee and yet we are where we are today and they remain where they are in the line of evolution. This is a phenomenal difference. In respect to the constant yet slow course of evolution we, humans, have made leaps and bounds above all other animals. It is not unfathomable that we have DNA from an alien race. This does not preclude that a "universal creator" could be behind it all. Why should a "god" create only one mankind? Or, why would not different substances in different quantities in different surroundings not make for a different species?
To remain open to all possible theories and choose not one could be construed as prevaricating but I think not. We seek order and rationale to what is essentially chaotic and instinctive.
Sorry, it is hard to be non-sarcastic when you claim that the supernatural infinite is above logic.
The deal is that you cannot generate a concept of God from man...you have to do it from God's own revelation to man, else, you are just creating man's concept of a god and not God Himself.
Most of the problems that arise in human relationships stem from reacting to a created false conflict and subsequently not thinking the situation through to the end.
Not getting involved is an excellent choice when it comes to chaos creation and the ensuing conflict resolution. Good choice.
I'll give another more understandable example,
If I would like to have people let me live my own life if I'm good but punish me if I'm not, that justifies me doing the same unto others?
Does that follow the golden rule?
What is good? How would, say Obama, define good. What about not being good?
It means: "Put yourself in the other person's place.". That's all.
I tend to think of "lukewarm"as being a middle-of-the-roader where you appear one way on the surface but can't or don't think in principles ... leading to a shallow, moment-to-moment existence.
REAL Christians (meaning "anointed ones") are very few and far between. They are generally loners.
But again, good attempt at deflection. My question still stands.
"...It does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are twenty gods or no god. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.” Jefferson
But that was just a deflection tactic on your part.
In her philosophy of objective reality, Ayn Rand presents these axiomatic concepts: Existence, Consciousness and Identity. She builds her whole Philosophy of Objectivism on these basic concepts. We select only Existence as it relates Existence Exists4
In her philosophy of objective reality, Ayn Rand presents these axiomatic concepts: Existence, Consciousness and Identity. She builds her whole Philosophy of Objectivism on these basic concepts. We select only Existence as it relates Cosmology and express it as an axiom of Existence Exists, as self-evident. We rule out the possibility of Something from/to Nothing.
If Existence exists here it must exist everywhere. It stretches everywhere and is therefore Infinite. If Existence exists here now it must have come from a past eternity and presumably will last another eternity. It is Eternal. There can be no juxtaposition, somewhere out there, of Existence with non-Existence, in time or in space. And, if it is here now, after an eternity of burning, there must be some mechanism at work that results in a 100% efficient self-renewal.
It seems that Existence is, indeed, Infinite and Eternal. It is in such an Existence that our Universe is but a tiny fragment, and toward which our Cosmological studies should aim. And, certainly, there’s no room for an Expanding Universe.
Jim Wright: 10/6/12
Cosmology and express it as an axiom of Existence Exists, as self-evident. We rule out the possibility of Something from/to Nothing.
If Existence exists here it must exist everywhere. It stretches everywhere and is therefore Infinite. If Existence exists here now it must have come from a past eternity and presumably will last another eternity. It is Eternal. There can be no juxtaposition, somewhere out there, of Existence with non-Existence, in time or in space. And, if it is here now, after an eternity of burning, there must be some mechanism at work that results in a 100% efficient self-renewal.
It seems that Existence is, indeed, Infinite and Eternal. It is in such an Existence that our Universe is but a tiny fragment, and toward which our Cosmological studies should aim. And, certainly, there’s no room for an Expanding Universe.
Jim Wright: 10/6/12
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