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JDaniel
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Well . . .Rossum, my old friend. There you are!My point is that without time you cannot tell which one came first, you have no way to measure. You cannot tell if A caused B or if B caused A because without time you are unable to say whether A or B came first. Indeed “first” has no meaning without a time against which to measure.
Might I just say, that 2 succeeds 1, and 3 succeeds 2, and 4 succeeds 3, etc. etc. And that second base succeeds first base, and third follows second, and home plate follows third. Hmmm. successions without time. But, according to you, they are not possible, or, have no meaning. Baseball players better give up the sport! Nah, they make too much money.
Not so. We call a Creator a creator a posteriori. There is no rule in logic, or otherwise, to presume that the creature must exist before, or contemporaneously with, the creator. Even in that word’s loosest sense, a portrait would then have to preexist its own artist! Huh?There is also the point that it is incorrect to describe an entity as “creator” if nothing has actually been created.
And, that’s precisely why we can call a parent a “parent” even before a baby is born! Woe to the murderer who kills a pregnant woman and her child. He will then be convicted of two murders!Just as we cannot have a parent with no children so we cannot have a creator who has created nothing.
Except a posteriori. If we don’t know that an exigency is a creator before it has actually created, it is, in fact, stupid to define it as a “creator.”A creator without a creation is a logical impossibility.
Then we shall just have to call him God. We really do not have to go any further at this time. Oops! Sorry.The created cannot appear without a creator but conversely the creator cannot be a creator without the created also existing.
But, they can co-exist - in language and meaning.The two are mutually dependent; neither can exist without the other.
Brilliant! Proof positive that a human starts at conception!A child cannot exist without parents and parents cannot be parents without there being a child.
My goodness! Nor would I want to!Starting from time 0 and progressing forward you cannot show me a time when matter did not exist.
That is true. And, as we know from physics, matter, cannot be destroyed (except by God). But, that it was created, even science can’t get past that one.I am not saying that time caused matter, I am saying that if matter has existed for all of time then it is legitimate to describe matter as eternal. There is no time when matter did not exist.
Sorry, I don’t adhere to Buddhism.Buddhism emphasises change and interrelation.
Linguistically true.Parents imply children; children imply parents.
Again, linguistically true.Neither can exist separately.
But, we know that a contractor (house builder - efficient cause) may easily exist before he builds his first house. At least, our various governments give him a builder’s license!Similarly with cause and effect.
Except contemporaneously or a posteriori.A cause must have an effect, otherwise it is not a cause.
This is becoming tiresome.An effect must have a cause, otherwise it is not an effect.
If that is so, then I really don’t believe, or want to believe, in Buddhism.Reality is analysed as a complex web of mutually conditioning processes. Final causes seem to be popular with the Abrahamic religions. They are seen as irrelevant and logically suspect in Buddhism.
Not so. Final Cause is prior to First Cause. It is the intent of the agent. There’s nothing “static” about it.The Buddhist analysis of reality emphasises change above stasis. Final causes are usually seen as static and thus not of any use in Buddhist analysis.
Another reason not to adhere to Buddhism.Your analysis of what I think is incorrect. Christianity makes a big separation between the material and the spiritual. Buddhism does not.
And, your proofs for these naked assertions?All men may be reborn as gods. All gods may be reborn as men.
Excellent!Both men and gods are subject to the same moral law of karma. There is far less difference between men and gods in Buddhism than there is in Christianity.
We need more proofs here!A man can become a fully enlightened Buddha which puts him far above any unenlightened god.
Who?There are issues with causation, as pointed out by Nagarjuna.
You call it potato and I call it potato. You call it reify and I call it abstraction. So?The problems are not with causation itself but with the human tendency to reify things which causes problems.
What? Causation, is the very essence of change. Motion is only local motion in its broadest sense. It is change in its narrower sense. I know your a Buddhist, but, you’re not a Martian!A reified causation is not possible because it does not allow for any change.
It is impossible for something that either exists
or that does not exist to have a cause.
If it were non-existent, of what would they be the cause?
If it exists, why would it need a cause?
I like the way he/she/,or, it said that.– Nagarjuna, Mulamadhyamakakarika 1:6
Always a pleasure, my friend. (I hope I can call you that?)
God bless,
– jd 1.0