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You have got a be kidding meLokadottir is roughly Old Norse for Loki’s daughter. So I am in fact female.![]()
You have got a be kidding meLokadottir is roughly Old Norse for Loki’s daughter. So I am in fact female.![]()
But why does an infinite being make more sense than an infinite universe? If God can merely be, why not the universe?An infinite being is plausible because the universe needs a first mover.
The universe cannot be infinite for obvious reasons of entropy and a few other things (which I am sure I need not explain) so there must be SOMETHING that started it. Something cannot come from nothing.
More precisely, nothing can be discussed when individuals are too mired in their own doctrine to see beyond it.Does the Hellenistc faith have doctrine? Or is it just mysticism?
…I think that’s why there can’t be any dialogue here… There’s nothing to discuss.![]()
That I’m female or the user name I chose?You have got a be kidding me![]()
Sorry love, but we Christians do not degrade our religion to mere doctrine; it is in fact a very way of life.More precisely, nothing can be discussed when individuals are too mired in their own doctrine to see beyond it.![]()
That’s true too I guess. I’m not that way though. I think there’s a lot more involved than what’s found in Church doctrines.More precisely, nothing can be discussed when individuals are too mired in their own doctrine to see beyond it.![]()
Ja it was a joke.That I’m female or the user name I chose?
And the problem is people like Ecclesiaticus directly above your post. Its hard to share when you can’t even achieve basic rescpect.That’s true too I guess. I’m not that way though. I think there’s a lot more involved than what’s found in Church doctrines.
Several reasons:I am familiar with this argument. I love Thomas Aquinas. However I find his argument for monotheism lacking. Why is an infinite being more plausible than an infinite universe. I’d no sooner approach any one philosophy as a definitive truth than I would a scientific theory.
… why were you taken aback?Ja it was a joke.
But anyway i was perhaps somewhat taken aback you were a woman instead but never matter.
I guess I do have to explain it.But why does an infinite being make more sense than an infinite universe? If God can merely be, why not the universe?
I suspected you to perhaps be a male, but also thought you were not… why were you taken aback?
and what was a joke?
I don’t think its the only answer. Plenty of people more intelligent than me have offered there objections.I guess I do have to explain it.![]()
If the universe began an infinite time ago, the natural law of nature, entropy, would have also taken infinite effect an infinite time ago. Let me put this into perspective.
A star, over billions of years, burns up all of its hydrogen through fusion. This fused hydrogen becomes helium, and then the helium atoms fuse, and so on.
This is the star’s power source; it fuses atoms and gains more energy to stay intact via the strong force.
Eventually, however, the star reaches iron. When it starts fusing iron, it does not gain energy, but loses it (research it if you want the reason for this).
This causes the gravity of the star to destroy it, and you get a supernova (if the star is big enough). In the process of supernova, all the other elements in our universe are fused, and that’s where we get them.
Over a very, very VERY long time, the matter from supernova joins or becomes other stars, and the cycle repeats.
(All of that DID have a point.)
Now, if this cycle repeated over and over and over and over and over again, INFINITELY, there would be no more ordered energy left in the universe. All matter would be heavy matter, and stars would all have burned out, etc.
That is obviously not the case, so the entropy could not have started an infinitely long time ago. But, you might ask, what if the universe is infinite and the Big Bang just happened a limited time ago?
The reason is because there is no logical reason why the Big Bang did not happen an infinite time ago. If the universe has existed for an infinite amount of time, there is NO reason why the Big Bang didn’t happen an infinite amount of time ago either.
And all of that doesn’t explain why the Big Bang happened at all.
whelp I’m lost too!I suspected you to perhaps be a male, but also thought you were not![]()
You haven’t provided an answer for what could have caused the Big Bang; I have.I don’t think its the only answer. Plenty of people more intelligent than me have offered there objections.
How dare you say thatwhelp I’m lost too!
Because God (on the Thomistic hypothesis) is pure Being itself. God is “merely being” by definition.But why does an infinite being make more sense than an infinite universe? If God can merely be, why not the universe?
Are you or were you ever Jewish? I was before I become Catholic and I’m married to Jew. So thanks for telling me what Jews think and believe.Reigious Jews don’t worship “YHWH” per se–they worship “HaShem” or “The Holy One, Praised Be He” or “The Master of the Universe.” True, all of these are terms for the one who revealed Himself to the ancient Hebrews as “YHWH.” But my point is that no devout Jew (except maybe a very liberal/postmodern one) would say that they simply worship a tribal god. A non-Orthodox Jew, with historical sensibilities, might grant that as originally understood by the Hebrews YHWH was a tribal god.
The belief that “Jesus is the tribal god of the Christians” seems patently irrational to me, if it really implies that there is a divine being called “Jesus” who somehow conned a billion people into believing things about Him that weren’t true. This seems to violate Ockham’s razor at every level, and it is certainly in no sense a “respectful” view.
Edwin
An open mind is a good thing to have. To question what one believes means one is still moving forwardThat’s true too I guess. I’m not that way though. I think there’s a lot more involved than what’s found in Church doctrines.
Well, I’ve not met any devout, practicing Jews who said they worshiped a tribal deity.Are you or were you ever Jewish? I was before I become Catholic and I’m married to Jew. So thanks for telling me what Jews think and believe.