2007-03-06
03:58:46
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I'm not saying it has always existed. I don't know if it has. It could have come from nothing. It could have come from another universe. Who knows? It just didn't come form God.
2007-03-06
04:07:00 ·
update #1
I'm aware of the singularity at the "beginning" but it could have been a rebound from an earlier one, or it could have happened inside a larger universe. It didn't have to come form nothing.
2007-03-06
04:08:29 ·
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Well we humans tend to have a limited perception of reality and we frame our reality based on our experiences. Our experiences tell us that there is always a beginning and end to everything, most people have no concept or grasp of the infinite, cannot fathom billions of years, can't imagine our galaxy with 100 billion planets per galaxy and 10 billion galaxies, and so on. Of course these billions of years and planets are true, but people shut them out and seek the bliss of ignorance.
To them it's incomprehensible that the universe has always existed or that it was spawned by the collision of dimensional membranes in the multiverse. For some bizarre reason they have no trouble believing god is infinite and had no beginning but simply was, yet they can't see the universe this way. It's basically the result of a narrow, child-like psychological frame.
2007-03-06 04:20:52
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answer #1
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answered by Mike K 5
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2016-10-17 09:56:42
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answered by Anonymous
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So how far do we regress before we reach the point that nothing existed? Your argument is the common error of infinite regress from philosophy and logic.
There cannot be an infinite regress of causes. Therefore, there must be a first cause which never came into being. Whatever begins to exist has to have a cause; but a being (God) which exists timelessly, spacelessly, and necessarily is uncaused.
2007-03-06 05:06:17
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answered by Ask Mr. Religion 6
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1. How long is always?
You people put a time line on everything why not the universe
2. The universe is 6000 years old read the Bible tells you there
3. If the universe always existed why don't we have more info.
2007-03-06 04:06:57
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answered by Crystal Blue 3
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Actually I am Christian and I believe that God and His Universe are infinite with no beginning and no end. Why is it possible for you to speak about what I believe when you do not even know what I believe?
2007-03-06 04:07:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Im not a Christian meat man, but Im not even sure the universe always existed, And Im not a big bang fan either. the fact remains nobody knows for sure
2007-03-06 04:02:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not a christain. But I do believe that the universe always existed, always has. I might be wrong though.
2007-03-06 04:07:42
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answered by Magic 2
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Because that would ruin a great argument as to why God always existed.
2007-03-06 04:01:51
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answered by ɹɐǝɟsuɐs Blessed Cheese Maker 7
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The universe hasn't always existed. It started at a point in time (ok the beginning of time) and is expanding.
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I agree with you fully.
Man could have created the big bang (we are worried about the possibility of letting one off now - during experiments).
If we can create a big bang in 200,000 years -the possibility exists that man created this one.
2007-03-06 04:06:24
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answered by Anonymous
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We can follow the trail of evidence to the Big Bang event but no further. How or why the Big Bang occurred is pure speculation.
2007-03-06 04:05:40
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answered by Anonymous
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