Yachtie -> RE: Think there is a god and what is your evidence? (2/3/2012 1:07:41 PM)
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ORIGINAL: PatrickG38 Why do people assume that nonexistance is the normative state and that existance requires some typ of agency. Moreover, if that is the case and 'god' exists what great power created 'god' It is turtles all the way down. Why turtles all the way down? The physical universe can be summed up via math, chemistry, physics, biology, etc. Most people understand God within the realm of Spirit. Spirit, by any understanding, is more akin to ~love than math, physics, chemistry, etc. I'll bet no one here would state categorically that love does not exist, yet one cannot quantify it via math, chemistry, physics, etc. You ask this question - The general belief still begs the question dramatically. If God does not need a first cause (creator), why does emergy/matter need one? Ok, let's say energy/matter need no first cause. Does that answer the question of whether it was created? No. Now you could leap to Occam's Razor, but that is purely argumentative and of no real value as to what is or is not. Just because X is not required does not negate the existence of X. Now, which way is science pointing? Created, i.e big bang, or no beginning at all? One point here, within context. Can science currently state without reservation that Y is, given the amount of (self?) correction it goes through on a daily basis? edit: To really get into God's existence, is it of necessity to go to other evidence than that which science can provide?
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