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Old 05-30-2007, 11:40 PM   #10 (permalink)
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There Was No Energey At First There Was Only Intelegence And Intelegence Created Thought Processing Without Being ,then The Big Bang It Was Intelegence And The All Of Color Only Energy Traveled Through Intelegent Space An Oily Transparent In Appearence Film With Intelegence Info Etc And Our Souls The 65 R True First Family O God's Itself
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I find the creationist argument humouring when they attempt to use it to 'counter' atheism's alleged "ideology of nothingness." I'm sure you've all heard it before: "How can something come from nothing? There must have been a creator." But the very same logic can be used to negate creation: where did god come from? He (undoubtedly something) can't come from nothing. So what's their answer? God just always was. So if God transcends time, and just always was...then why create the universe (a finite existence)? It would be infinitely short to him, because the span of his existence is infinitely long. Likewise, such an argument still fails to establish purpose (as is allegedly religion's purpose).

Therefore, it seems to me that it is much more plausible that the universe (or multiverse) just "always was". If it just always was, that would leave out the need for a creator.
"If you want to achieve peace of mind and happiness, then have faith; if you want to be a disciple of truth, then search" -- Friedrich Nietzsche

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