If life goes to nothing when it dies, how did it ever come to be in the first place?
See, I cannot understand the logic that something can derive from "nothing" AND return to "nothing." what IS nothing? Is it a place? If one GOES to nothing, then one is going somewhere, are they not?
If life is created from nothing, how? How does nothing both create and destroy when nothing, by mathematical definition, can DO nothing because it IS nothing.
As well, nothing cannot actually exist. It's technically beyond our imagination and is really nothing more then another belief, itself.
As a Buddhist, I cannot accept this nor can I accept the idea of a God because it merely makes no logical sense.
Outside of that, science has yet to prove "nothing" exists, so, how can you believe in it with all your heart when you don't even have proof? And no, the vacuum of space is not "nothing"
2007-09-27
07:01:06
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