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Why must something cause God to do something? He doesn't live in this world. He must not bend to it's limits which he put there.He also made our brain, and how we think. God doesn't want to be so clear(I am who I am).
Also, if there is a God, then there is proof that he is a Christian God. He has to be omnipotent, He has to be all-merciful, and He has to be all-Good. Nothing good can come from an evil creator.
Also as far as I know nobody has ever seen evolution take place.
Quote from: flyingfisch on May 21, 2013, 09:09:26 pmAlso, if there is a God, then there is proof that he is a Christian God. He has to be omnipotent, He has to be all-merciful, and He has to be all-Good. Nothing good can come from an evil creator.Why can't anything good come from an evil creator? Didn't God create everything, so evil as well? And if evil can come from a good creator, why won't an evil creator be able to create something good?
God doesn't want to be so clear(I am who I am).
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Quote from: Stefan Bauwens on May 22, 2013, 02:53:12 pmWhy must something cause God to do something? He doesn't live in this world. He must not bend to it's limits which he put there.He also made our brain, and how we think. God doesn't want to be so clear(I am who I am).Because if there was no reason for god to create the universe then the universe as we know it and everything in it has no purpose and simply exists for the sake of existing.
Quote from: Scipi on May 22, 2013, 12:34:25 pmEveryone has their own version of what is paradise in their heads.Some people don't have a version of paradise for one of the following reasons:They believe there's no paradise.They trust God and obey him to do good without thinking about a reward.
Everyone has their own version of what is paradise in their heads.
Quote from: Scipi on May 22, 2013, 12:34:25 pmBecause you are at perfection, because you cannot go higher, happiness ends. Change ends, motion stops. There is nowhere left to go because of that. To me, this is a really bad thing because ope itself comes from the prospect of achieving such a reality. But once you reach is, there's nowhere for hope to come from anymore since there is no imperfection to overcome.And what if there's no time in paradise? All the problems you reach here disappear.
Because you are at perfection, because you cannot go higher, happiness ends. Change ends, motion stops. There is nowhere left to go because of that. To me, this is a really bad thing because ope itself comes from the prospect of achieving such a reality. But once you reach is, there's nowhere for hope to come from anymore since there is no imperfection to overcome.
Quote from: Scipi on May 22, 2013, 12:34:25 pmThere's also a few things I have with the idea of intelligent design. If nothing existed before God, and God created everything, what was God's reason/motivation to create anything and what was His point of reference for creation? Because nothing existed, there would be nothing that could cause God to begin His creation. Conventional concepts such as boredom and discontent would not exist because there counterparts such as excitement would not exist either because there was nothing that could elicit such emotion.What motivation? God doesn't need humans. But His infinite love created us. Though for humans it is really hard to understand that. When you talk about the beginning of creation, such concept doesn't exist because there was no time before.
There's also a few things I have with the idea of intelligent design. If nothing existed before God, and God created everything, what was God's reason/motivation to create anything and what was His point of reference for creation? Because nothing existed, there would be nothing that could cause God to begin His creation. Conventional concepts such as boredom and discontent would not exist because there counterparts such as excitement would not exist either because there was nothing that could elicit such emotion.
*snip*Now, this is not the case if God exists in a Universe outside ours with a different ruleset. But when we are looking at different Universes, there are infinite Gods to be had anyways. If it is the case that God exists outside our Universe, we can still say that within ours, He doesn't exist, though actions of his might. They would still be subject to the rules of this Universe, however.
Quote from: Scipi on May 22, 2013, 03:15:15 pm*snip*Now, this is not the case if God exists in a Universe outside ours with a different ruleset. But when we are looking at different Universes, there are infinite Gods to be had anyways. If it is the case that God exists outside our Universe, we can still say that within ours, He doesn't exist, though actions of his might. They would still be subject to the rules of this Universe, however.Jesus.
Ok, this is pretty ridiculous statement imo. Just because something isn't a religion doesn't mean you can't believe in it.
I can just as easily say that religion is ridiculous because there is no evidence for (the need of) a deity. For this point, I take my stand with what ben_g posted earlier in the thread.
Yet you still claim that God didn't have an origin and just was there all the time. That sounds a bit contradictionary.
Don't you think that's a little false argumentation?
@mdr1: The point I was trying to make was that you said everything must have an origin. I was wondering with you making that statement how you could choose to exclude god in that.
If you think about it, It's possible that the conditions required for the big bang and the forces behind the big bang always existed. When the universe was created, something caused those conditions to occur.
Just as in Christian faith, something had to cause god to create the universe.
And what if there is no paradise ? Even more problems disappear
And as merthsoft said, ok, there might be a God or more, there might be a paradise or more, but heck, we are just at the "there might be" point, where those "there might be" are described by existing religions and "there might be" other possibilities that we haven't taken in account yet, and maybe the truth is among them.
I believe God created us so we could give Him praise and show His glory. By making us He shows how great He is.
The standard response to this is that we've also never seen Pluto make a full revolution around the sun.