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Either the universe is proof that God requires a creator, or god is proof the universe doesn't require a creator. No amount of special pleading or mysterious magical variables can circumvent this, even though people keep trying to head off the "gods creators creators creator" regression with exactly that: a magical variable acting as a placeholder for legitimate evidence that (so far) doesn't exist.
originally posted by: randyvs
a reply to: TzarChasm
Either the universe is proof that God requires a creator, or god is proof the universe doesn't require a creator. No amount of special pleading or mysterious magical variables can circumvent this, even though people keep trying to head off the "gods creators creators creator" regression with exactly that: a magical variable acting as a placeholder for legitimate evidence that (so far) doesn't exist.
How is this supposed to make sense?
Oh that's right, I forgot, you're not worth talking unto.
Know it all's delusion without documentation should be on the
list of psychotic ailments.
originally posted by: Zosynspiracy
Have you guys ever asked that question or pondered in your mind who is god's god? Who created god? It's almost as if when you try to think about it you can't. It's like the human brain hits a wall. There is nothing beyond that? I don't know how to explain it but it's like we as humans have such a powerful mind and imagination and that when you think about who created god or who's god's god etc. that's it.............that's the limit of our entire ability to think and reason. We can debate physics, atoms, aliens, planets, life on other planets etc........but the big one is where did god come from. It's such a powerful mental exercise when you sit quietly and really think about it. Anyone else ever have that thought? It's very powerful in my opinion. It's almost like infinity mathematics, but infinity for your brain. LOL I sound like a loon I guess.
originally posted by: Tayesin
reply to post by loner007
Once outside of the bubble I could see billions of other bubbleverses. I likened this to how tha atoms of any solid must look from the micro scale.