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It is all but impossible to prove the source of all. Yet, for the sake of debate, which of the following choices proves most logical:

1) All in nature existed eternally

2) Something in the natural existance is the source of all that ever existed in the natural, (including by evolution)

3) Something beyond nature, and with NO intelligence, is the source of all in nature

4) Something beyond nature, and with intelligence, is the source of all in nature

5) Some other conclusion, (although no other conclusion can be formed without some sort of redundancy).

Please, explain your logic and reason for your conclusion. Logic and reasoning is key.

Thank you for any and all answers.

2006-06-27 10:51:31 · 3 answers · asked by man_id_unknown 4 in Social Science Gender Studies

3 answers

4 There had to be a supreme intelligence. the earth is just the right distance from the sun to support life. Just the right size to move at just the right speed. Just the right place in the galaxy
Just the right apnosphere. Water which isn't on any other planet to date we know of. The chances of all this happening is astromonical. But say that it did. What about the variety of species of animals. Vegitation, and water cycle. No one can explain the water cycle. How could if have just started in the first place. Somebody up there or out there did it.

2006-06-27 10:59:51 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

All nature existed eternally.
Since the universe is infinite it has no end, and no beginning.
Time is only linear because the human brain perceives it that way, but there is no concept of time outside the mind. It makes no sense to talk of a source, since one merely ends up perpetually asking what was the source of the source and so on, indefinitely.

2006-06-27 11:02:58 · answer #2 · answered by Shona L 5 · 0 0

You're all (including scientists) thinking WAY too hard.

1. Time is as invented as god.
2. Given an infinite space in which to work, anything, no matter how improbable, (math example, infinity divided by (or multiplied by) .000000000000000000000000001 is still infinity
3. You're only here to ask that question because we're all part of that infinite improbability.
4. Go get laid, have a beer, and watch some Dane Cook or read Doug Adams.

Thank you.

2006-06-27 11:04:12 · answer #3 · answered by rugmasterstill 2 · 0 0

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