So, then, what are we holding this discussion for? It really must not be that important then, eh?That constitutes less than one percent of one percent of the universe... truly, a simple aberration.
So, then, what are we holding this discussion for? It really must not be that important then, eh?That constitutes less than one percent of one percent of the universe... truly, a simple aberration.
Yet everything seems to thrive and procreate when the sun is around, does it not? And what was the very first commandment God gave to Adam and Eve? ... "Be fruitful and multiply!"And yet the sun is sexless. Really, Iacchus. Make up your mind. How are you ever to convince anyone of the correctness of what you say when you can't even agree with yourself?
So, what is it that tells atoms how to hold their atomic structure? Isn't this basically all the difference that exists between one thing and the next? So, how do atoms get their cue then? Surley not on this side of matter don't you think?Suggestion considered... and rejected. No sign that spacetime is in any way 'created'.
Even if that were true, which it is not, it still has nothing to do with the sexuality of God. You say God is sexual. You say God is the sun. The sun is not sexual. You are contradicting yourself with your various descriptions of God.Yet everything seems to thrive and procreate when the sun is around, does it not?
Are you now going with the biblical version of God? That contradicts your other two versions. It is hard to keep up with your "God-du-jour".And what was the very first commandment God gave to Adam and Eve? ... "Be fruitful and multiply!"
Nothing tells them. They are not sentient. You are ascribing human characteristics to inanimate things. "The other side of matter" is a meaningless phrase.So, what is it that tells atoms how to hold their atomic structure? Isn't this basically all the difference that exists between one thing and the next? So, how do atoms get their cue then? Surley not on this side of matter don't you think?
Then there is no need for them to maintain their structure?Nothing tells them. They are not sentient. You are ascribing human characteristics to inanimate things. "The other side of matter" is a meaningless phrase.
You are making a fool of yourself. Not that we aren't all entertained by your antics, but don't you ever get tired of being the fool?
So, then, what are we holding this discussion for? It really must not be that important then, eh?
Inanimate objects don't have needs, Iacchus. You may need them to maintain their structure in order for you to stay alive or some such thing, but they don't need anything. Once again, you are investing other things with human qualities.Then there is no need for them to maintain their structure?
Until this question is answered, all other debate on God and ID is pointless.
Anyone care to have a go?
Dear ynot,
God (aka the Trinity) is Oneness, Equality, and Unity, consubstantial, and perfection. He is perfect, and he acts, thus he is perfection made actual. Perfection is a process, so God perfects himself perfectly, or instantaneously. God creates himself perfectly with perfect efficiency.
Since he is outside time and space, he exists as an eternal "snap of the fingers" God doing everything that needs doing in record time. We in our imperfect perceptions are bound by space and time and so think of this "divine instant" as being a long time, when from a higher perpective it is not.
In summary, God created himself, which he can do because he's outside of time in the same way that the idea "the colour red" is outside of time. He is an idea, not a bodily entity that will come and go in time. This idea is self-generating and irreducible.
That's my best defense of God's origin given how late it is and my general fatigue.
Cpl Ferro
Can't be that simple - can it?![]()
Yep. Did someone mention Occam's Razor yet?![]()
If this is a parody, it's brilliant. If it is serious, then we need to have a little talk about circular logic and temporal paradox.Dear ynot,
God (aka the Trinity) is Oneness, Equality, and Unity, consubstantial, and perfection. He is perfect, and he acts, thus he is perfection made actual. Perfection is a process, so God perfects himself perfectly, or instantaneously. God creates himself perfectly with perfect efficiency.
Since he is outside time and space, he exists as an eternal "snap of the fingers" God doing everything that needs doing in record time. We in our imperfect perceptions are bound by space and time and so think of this "divine instant" as being a long time, when from a higher perpective it is not.
In summary, God created himself, which he can do because he's outside of time in the same way that the idea "the colour red" is outside of time. He is an idea, not a bodily entity that will come and go in time. This idea is self-generating and irreducible.
That's my best defense of God's origin given how late it is and my general fatigue.
Cpl Ferro
So, what is it that tells atoms how to hold their atomic structure? Isn't this basically all the difference that exists between one thing and the next? So, how do atoms get their cue then? Surley not on this side of matter don't you think?
Then there is no need for them to maintain their structure?
If existence has always been, how could it not be circular?
If this is a parody, it's brilliant. If it is serious, then we need to have a little talk about circular logic and temporal paradox.
Then why not simply postulate the universe (if we are assuming eternity exists) as eternal? Why bring any sort of "God" into the picture to add additional complexity?Dear Tricky et al,
No no, I don't "believe" anything. We'd have to dig into Plato and the idea of Being itself as always having existed as an idea, in the timeless eternity (not "been around a long time" eternity, the timeless eternity). Saying "God created himself" here is not implying time, it is implying that the finite observer has to phrase it such as a metaphor for the eternal nature of Being.
Then why not simply postulate the universe (if we are assuming eternity exists) as eternal? Why bring any sort of "God" into the picture to add additional complexity?