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Yeah but not the way he presented it. If God is not subject to the laws of his own creation, then that means he may or may not have been created by something. I dont know, i havent thought that far into it, because frankly thats another problem for another dimension. But I do believe that there is a God and he did create this, as to his origins, I do not know. |
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Thats true...in THIS plane of existence. God created this universe, so therefore he CREATED the laws of this universe. If he created the laws, then he cannot be subject to them because he is superior to his own creation. No matter, no energy can come from nothing. But God is not made out of matter or energy, as far as i know, and he certainly did not originate in this plane of existence |
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Congratulations on ignoring everything I just tried to tell you Hercuflea. |
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Dimensions are a mathematical concept. Mathematics is the product of the universe. How can you even discuss a god if he is apart from the universe in the sense you are using? |
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Not true...Yes, things are created. Yes, the universe was created. No, the creator does not necessarily need to have a creator because he is separate from this universe, and its laws do not apply to him. There are many theories to expound upon that, but that my basic belief. What's wrong with the universe being an isolate? The creator created the universe, and separated himself from it. Is that so hard to understand? |
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Haha...their god is fake, mine is for real. I know that's really cliche. |
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You're missing part of that theory. |
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Well, i cant convince you that there is a creator...but can I ask you a question. |
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Well once again, some people only think that they can create matter, but nobody knows for sure. I am basing my argument on tried and true principles that have been agreed upon for centuries, and that is that nothing can be created or destroyed, it can only change form. No, i didnt forget that part. I just dont think its really relevant because even if all of the matter did come from energy in the beginning, the question still remains, Where did all the energy come from? |
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I dont doubt that. There are billions of galaxies, each with billions of stars, and many of the stars has a system of planets. Even if you visited a new solar system every hour for the rest of your life you wouldnt even scratch the surface. |
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You are mixing two completely unrelated concepts. |
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Last edited by Oneironaut Zero; 09-18-2009 at 03:00 AM.
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Hah, if I understand correctly you're talking about the LHC particle accelerator, which doesn't create blackholes and the "god particle" doesn't have anything to do with finding evidence of a god. |
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Last edited by Bonsay; 09-18-2009 at 05:03 PM.
That is what i would be talking about, thanks. From what i have read, it would create a black hole, but it's safe and will be contained, and alot of people were freaking out and going "it will suck the world in". I'll trust the experts over some crazy paranoid people saying the world is going to end. |
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