Huh?
You may want to read over what you wrote, think about what you want to say, and try again, a little more carefully, so we understand what you're saying.
"ends somewhere"?
The best I can suggest is that the concepts we have, due to our experience, don't entirely apply when talking about the universe as a whole.
The room I'm in has borders, and there's stuff outside it.
These concepts simply don't apply to the universe; trying stretches them out of all meaning.
Just because it's hard for me to understand, doesn't mean that there's some supernatural something.
That makes even less sense, and there's no evidence for it.
Not sure if I addressed your question, as it was poorly written and not entirely comprehensible.
2007-07-17 16:13:49
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answered by tehabwa 7
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Alright, I'm afraid I couldn't totally follow your little run-on sentence there, but I'll try.
If by "space," you mean actual space, i.e. the universe, there is no end. As astronomers love to say, it is finite yet infinite. To understand this, imagine you were on the surface of a balloon. The surface seemingly goes on for eternity. If you started walking, at some point, during this infinite journey, you'd end up right back where you started. There's nothing illogical about it. Just look at a circle.
To answer your question, it's both feeling and logic. I'm human; I have to use both.
2007-07-17 21:35:24
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answered by abulafia24 3
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Everything universal (kept inside the universe known to man is logic-there are boundaries we can't go further than that "other" planet as humans) Jump in a car, floor it to the atlantic ocean, hitch a boat, go over to Europe and go back home in the same process. Now if you want to go up, become an astronaut and travel to mars per say. So logically there are physical and humanily possible and impossible boundaries. Sometimes we use our feelings to make a logical decision. For example if you were happy at your mother, would you express it by killing her? I hope no is the answer. So as an Atheist, as a human being, we apply what we conceive as logic to get us by successfully throughout the day, throughout our life span. Logic in America may be illogic to another citizen from a less "logical" country as we preceive (feel) it. Usually our logic and feeling should not fail us when it comes to survival. Now when we dye, per hips hour or his, or whore or asss or horse or tit's or there or theirs boundassries as ONE are limitless or limitits, or godli-kness or maybe logic in a different dimension. Did I trip you out? Welcome to the knew dimension?!!! I new you wood NO!
2007-07-17 21:45:04
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answered by mike 1
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"logically the space we live in couldn't possibly be as nothing could continue on forever"
I'm not sure what you mean?
2007-07-17 21:32:15
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answered by Eleventy 6
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Study science. When you come to the study of the universe you will find out that the ideas are based on facts and mathematics and logical thinking.
2007-07-17 21:32:59
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answered by Lionheart ® 7
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Both.
Atheism is both intellectually satisfying and emotionally gratifying. I know of nothing more profoundly comforting than the certainty that I do NOT have an invisible man spying on my every thought.
And while I agree that logic has its flaws, I think our feelings -- if we understand them correctly -- will never lead us wrong.
2007-07-17 21:34:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I was born an Atheist, as is every single human being. I simply grew up with no need to believe in imaginary creatures. It was as I got older, and chose to examine why so many others cannot comprehend nature without superstition, that I realized how truly awful it is to have such insane beliefs.
2007-07-17 21:43:54
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answered by Anonymous
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you assume without proof that 'nothing' is stable. maybe it's unstable, as suggested here:
http://www.colorado.edu/philosophy/vstenger/
(under "A Scenario for a Natural Origin of Our Universe")
in the domain of logic, i describe myself as an agnostic, but your question was to atheists, so i would say it's based on feeling.
2007-07-17 21:44:51
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answered by vorenhutz 7
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logic is not dictated by the whims of our demonstrative telepathic delusions or meaningless spiritual banter contrived by self-diluted ego-static despots with an Axe to grind......dude
2007-07-17 21:32:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Logically speaking,... the "end" doesn't mean it's god or that god exists.
Plus, I have a feeling that it's all made up.
2007-07-17 21:30:42
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answered by Anonymous
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