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Politics : Should God be replaced? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Greg or e who wrote (27510)10/7/2009 10:58:32 AM
From: one_less1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 28931
 
Creation has a time dimension. In other words, creatures and the temporal universe itself is thought of as having a time oriented beginning, a middle, and an end to existence. The idea of a creator necessarily presumes an existence beyond the limitation of time, an eternal being not limited by time or other temporal descriptors. Not bound to, limited by, or explainable by purely temporal concepts. This presents a problem for someone who necessarily factors out non-material thinking. The concept of time itself generally must be skimmed a bit to make everything fit into proper pigeon holes for a devote of materialism.

I agree with you, the question lacks maturity of thought.



To: Greg or e who wrote (27510)10/7/2009 11:04:51 AM
From: koan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28931
 
>>Then they are not really true vacuums are they? I asked you straight out before if you actually believed that everything came from nothing and you went silent. So do you?<

The vacuums borrow energy, it is a plus , minus system.

I think the universe is infinite. And science has a pretty good idea how life is created (ALL THE TIME AND PROBABLY ALL THE TIME IN THE UNVIERSE) out of inorganic material like chemicals.