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Dec 06, 2005 23:19

How can someone believe that there is no god? Or, at least, some sort of being that exists outside of the dimensions we perceive? The universe had to come from somewhere. Even if you believe in the big bang, where did those materials come from? You can explain it with physics, but there's an unbreakable physical rule in the three-dimensional world ( Read more... )

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starrynightt December 7 2005, 17:26:47 UTC
Chris didn't bring up "time," which is a human creation anyway. There is no proof of time, we just made up some numbers and arbitrarily counted it. As for it as the 4th dimension, by all quantum physics it is an enigma, because there is no rational for why it can go forward but not backward, or why past affects present. But a cycle would explain this. And that honestly doesn't have shit to do w/ god, because whether he existed inside of it, outside of it, under it, above it... just doesn't change things. You have no proof you exist inside of it or outside of it. You don't even really know what it is, because no one else does.

And who came up with the "three qualities"? That is a human creation, too. God did not say: "these are my three qualities". And if you want to use the Bible... I really don't think he says "these are my three qualities" in it, either. And anyway, you have to proove god before you can proove his qualities... or believe in him to believe in his qualities, since, as of yet, there are no rational proofs for God. And let me tell you, if no one has nailed that down in a couple thousand years, you will NOT be the one to do it. sorry.

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techdaddy December 7 2005, 21:26:09 UTC
You're right. I can't prove it. That's the beauty of my faith.

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