when their could never be a first universe? A infinite regressions does not make sense, because their could never be a first regression. Also their would have to be a creator of that infinite regressions anyhow.
2007-01-19
04:53:52
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energy is neither created nor destroyed science
2007-01-19
04:57:59 ·
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No that cannot be said of the creator, because the universe how always had time. Outside of time, the logic does not follow.
2007-01-19
05:02:15 ·
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the previous universe? How far back can that go.
2007-01-19
05:03:45 ·
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Again God is outside of the dimension of time. That is the pt.
2007-01-19
05:05:47 ·
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If you postulate that there would have to be a creator, then that would mean the creator had a creator, and so on ad infinitum.
If you say, "no, my creator had no creator since it was always here" then why does this not work for the universe?
Think about this rationally, and not emotionally, and you'll no longer need the supernatural to explain anything.
2007-01-19 05:06:45
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answered by Anonymous
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There COULD be an infinite regression, since time also started with the big bang. You face the same problem if you have an infinitely long-lived God.
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2007-01-19 05:03:20
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answered by NHBaritone 7
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If everything must have been created, then god must have been created as well. If god is not created, then everything mustn't have a creator, so why should life or cosmos have one?
Besides this argument has another leap. If everything has a source and god is that source, then god must have existed without it before he created it. So if god created time and space, he must live outside of time and space. Thus he is non-existent. If all life must come from something and that is god, god is not alive and hence non-existent. If morals must come from god, god lacks morals. If logic comes from god, god is illogic. If nature comes from god, god is unnatural. If existence comes from god, god is non-existent. If god is the cause of everything, god is void.
Your argument for the existence of your god is a very poor one because you are putting your god outside the space-time continuum and outside of the universe thus effectively rendering him null & void.
2007-01-19 05:04:40
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answered by Anonymous
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It makes sence to some people. Take mormonism for example, they believe that there is an infinite regression of gods of which our God is but one of them.
2007-01-19 04:57:57
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answered by Anonymous
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The previous universe collapses on itself and everything is compressed into "nothing"
Then the universe expands again. Over and over.
2007-01-19 05:02:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't start infinite regresses if you can't handle them.
Everyone knows the Turtles did it.
2007-01-19 04:57:35
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answered by fourmorebeers 6
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Toss linear time in the loo and look at it again. Think cyclical... too many people are caught up in this concept of linear time... while it works nicely in the 9 to 5 corporate killer world... it's a concept that isn't very realistic.
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2007-01-19 04:58:21
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answered by vinslave 7
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The same can be said of a creator
2007-01-19 04:58:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I major in Physics but you have to make some sense so I can answer your question.
2007-01-19 04:57:18
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answered by Anonymous
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The superstring theory is cool to learn. it' explains the very stuff of the universe.
2007-01-19 04:56:35
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answered by Cold Fart 6
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