Nope it doesn't answer my question. It doesn't even begin to answer my question.
I honestly can't figure out why "God has always existed" would be more a plausible explanation than "The Universe has always existed".
2007-01-07 13:16:12
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answer #1
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answered by ? 6
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What perplexes me more is WHY they don't want to know where all the MASS, Electrons and Positorns and free Hydrogen in the Universe came from Why THEY and SCIENCE just accept it was forever and will be forever.
That doesn't seem to phase them, even though it sounds very religious as it means you have to take it all on FAITH.
2007-01-07 21:26:18
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Outside of time? When was that then? Where did you read this? It is in Genesis?
I think it is just more made up baloney!
If your God existed outside of time then it would have no way to interact with space, energy or matter. You must be delusional.
2007-01-07 21:24:34
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answered by Barabas 5
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I thought this was the Religion & Spirituality section not the Unbelief & Rejection section. I'll bet you can guess the beliefs of those that put in the majority of the thumbs ups.
2007-01-07 22:00:59
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answered by Anonymous
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No, it doesn't.
If it's possible to think of a God as uncaused, then it's just as possible to think of the universe the same way. Occam's Razor eliminates the need for your god.
If everything has a cause, then there can't be a first cause and you can't assert that your specific God is that first cause.
The argument assumes what it wishes to prove.
2007-01-07 21:20:50
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answered by Anonymous
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the same as Dr. Seus being written by someone else with Cat and the Hat
that guy was also Unitarian and helped end the mundane Dick and Jane dumbing down of our children
2007-01-07 21:25:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Now you've gone into quantum physics, so in that dimension, who created it, and therefore him? Time is not there, correct, but it would requires some form of existence, to exist independently from this one.
2007-01-07 21:18:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Dimwit.
We ask the question because christians use an infinite regression as an argument - everything has a creator therefore god exists - but what makes you think god is immune to this logic? He must have had a creator too by YOUR reasoning.
2007-01-07 21:16:30
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answered by TRITHEMIUS 3
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In order for God to create things, he needs to be created, dumbass.
2007-01-07 21:24:48
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answered by Anonymous
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No. It doesn't. Atheists only ask "Who created god?" in response to Xians stating that EVERYTHING must have a creator. We don't believe in god, so we don't care, but when refuting the "everything must have a creator" thing it's the simplest way of pointing out the lack of any logic in the Xian argument.
2007-01-07 21:19:18
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answered by Anonymous
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