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Trevor_Stamm
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Any cyclical process is implying infinite regression, which is impossible because we exist in the here and now. Let’s take for example the multi-verse theory Hawkings has presented, claiming that the laws of gravity created matter. Let’s forget the fact he is confusing law with agency but he is still left with an empty explanation how or what created the laws of gravity. It cannot have always have existed because that implies infinite regression, which is impossible not only because we exist in the here and now but if these laws have always existed, then our universe within this multi-verse would have gone through maximum entropy already and we wouldn’t be alive. Our universe is still undergoing the entropy process from it’s Big Expansion (big bang) from not only background radiation readings but the universe is still expanding at a ever faster rate and has past the point of no return for any oscillating universe theory to hold ground. Our universe will undergo maximum entropy, but has not reached that point yet, in fact will take hundreds of billions of years from now. But since we have a finite measure of time existing here and now and observe the universe will undergo death, we have to observe there was a beginning that wasn’t always existing but was caused by an external agent that is necessary for our existence, hence we are contingent of said agent. Reasons why this agent, who is pure act and without potentiality, would cause potentiality at all is a separate argument and funny enough one being held at this moment in the philosophy boards.I am not a scientist nor a theologian, however, my sense is that the end is prescribed by the beginning and the beginning is contingent on the end. Each sets the other in motion and makes the other inevitable. It is not linear, whereas one can point to the far left end of a yard stick and say this is the beginning and point to the far right end and say it is the end. It is more like trying to put your finger on a particular place on a beach ball and call it the beginning and another place on the beach ball and call it the end. Additionally, I would say that the beginning, the end, and all points in between exist together and do not occur in a serial manner. You mentioned multi-verse, and insofar as I know that theory has no defined end. Rather it is cyclical, and this is consistent with Vedic thought, which of course is my faith. As far as science prescribing an end, I think that is a matter of what is meant by end. Matter no longer looking like or acting like what it does now is not an end. It is a change. Universes have done this before. We however, are changeless.
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So the Hasidic Jews are the final authority on the Septuagint to you? Interesting. What of the other sects of Judaism? And are you ignoring the fact that Christ past down authority to Peter and made him and his successors infallible of teachings? This including interpretations of the Old Testament.You are free to tell Jews that they are incorrectly interpreting their own scripture. I’m not sure if they will believe you, though.
I’m suggesting that “polytheism” is not foreign to Christianity, because the word “god” is different from the word “God”. There are many “gods”, as Jesus said, but only one God.
What you understand of “gods” is not in the same applicable sense to eastern polytheistic philosophies. The word used (Elohim) has a different meanings in different contexts and follows such as: God, gods, judges, mighty, rulers, divine etc… Since God has spoken there are no other Gods but Him alone, we do not take it when Jesus quoted Psalms here as “we are semi-gods or many gods under the one true God”. Keep the context of the entirety of Sacred Scripture in mind and not isolate a single verse to fit your own idea of what you think it might be.