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2007-09-15 14:35:28 · 11 answers · asked by Mal777 6 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

God isnt nesesary a physical being, but more spirtual. Things not made of cells or atoms can come from nothing.

2007-09-15 14:58:44 · update #1

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You can't create something out of nothing, science has proven that, but they have also said that it had to have happened at some point. It would take an incredible power source to create something out of nothing and no theory they have come up with really can explain how. In this I think it is obvious that there has to be higher beings maybe on different planes of existence that had to have had a rule in making everything.

2007-09-15 16:17:12 · answer #1 · answered by TKDboy 3 · 0 0

The law of science that says "everything comes from something" contradicts the belief that a Higher Being created things . However, everything that exists, is actually void. Everything observable is filled with empty space. There are huge distances between atoms, these distances are filled with nothing. If there was no empty space, there would be no place in where to put things, so nothing could exist without the empty space or void. What is in the void? Some believe The Higher Being is there, others call it consciousness. Some scientists believe there is a "Unified Field" at the quantum level that gives rise to matter it is observable form. But they have not been able to explain how it works. I believe everything comes out of whatever happens in this empty field.

2007-09-15 22:46:07 · answer #2 · answered by oshunim 1 · 0 0

The opposite. It creates unanswerable question based on the false premise.

For any human god to exist, who was the parents of that god? How did that god come into existence? What existed prior to that god?

If a god didn't have parents did it just appear out of thin air -- a contradiction to the notion that everything comes from something. The very notion makes the existence of gods impossible.

If the god has no recognizable human shape or form, what is the god made of? What atoms, cells, particles of stuff that exist in the entire universe created the god. Again, something would have to come before the god.

First Cause is the antidote to religion.

2007-09-15 21:57:08 · answer #3 · answered by guru 7 · 0 0

No, laws in science are derived from observations of the real world. If there is a God he has chosen to keep his existence a mystery and no amount of science or logic has so far shed any light on the matter, so the existence of God must remain a matter of faith and cannot be subject to either proof or disproof.

2007-09-15 21:52:03 · answer #4 · answered by milton b 7 · 0 0

No. It just states that things are mutable, transforming and
ever changing. If anything, it supports the theory of evolution.
This law doesn't discriminate or judge whether things are
higher or lower as this is subjective reasoning. If one
stays within scientific perameters, one could say that
this mutable existence can be more or less complicated,
more or less refined, etc., but none of it supports the
supposition that a higher being exists.

2007-09-15 21:48:24 · answer #5 · answered by ? 6 · 0 0

Yes The fact is life comes from life. Man can not create life but God (The Supreme Person can. God is the source of everything, everything emanates from Him. Krishna,Allah, Jehovah, Vishnu, Rama, etc. One God with Many transcendental names. Your God is my God World Peace.

2007-09-15 23:48:55 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I agree with "Chef" on this one -- in fact, I have pointed it out in many theological discussions.

you cannot logically prove that God exists, because even all logic is not set in stone; it is just a human attempt at finding reasonable solutions to problems. that is why you just have to accept religion on faith.

I am Roman Catholic, btw.

2007-09-15 21:45:47 · answer #7 · answered by Andrew C 3 · 0 0

You mean "all events have a cause"? It certainly supports that there was something or someone to cause the world to come into existence.

2007-09-15 21:40:34 · answer #8 · answered by treseuropean 6 · 0 0

Sure, but then where did the higher being come from?

2007-09-15 21:39:42 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

clearly this depends on whether you believe the higher being exists

2007-09-15 21:44:31 · answer #10 · answered by MrPotatoHead 4 · 0 0

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