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Originally Posted by Linusthe2nd
Solvent Green
O.K., I looked at your diagram. You begin with a huge assumption that cannot be proven and never will be proven. That is , your " causal principal, " your simplest of all states, which you identify as the " singularity " of space-time-mass-mind, unified and undifferentiated. Forgive me if I regard this as nothing but the product of a very active imagination. It does seem to be inspired by the theories surrounding the so called " Big Bang."
First, I must point out that your " simplest of all states " is contrary to Defined Catholic Dogma. And for other Christians, it may successfully be argued , it is also against the teaching of Scripture. Catholics at least cannot accept such an explanation of the " beginning " of the created universe of the full range of created substances, the material and the spiritual.
Secondly, you identify the beginning state of affairs as the unified but undifferentiated " singularity " of space-time-mass-mind. " Mind cannot be identified with space-time-mass, no matter how you define " mind. "
Linusthe:
I would remove the two words, time and mass, only. Time is no more than a correlative of motion. Pure and simple. Mass, if it is anything more than an infinitely high resolution hologram (IOW, a specific configuration of point particles), is merely aggregates of mobile beings.
The Church teaches De Fide that God created all creatures in time
ex nihilo, That means from no prior existing anything, not even waves or empty space, from nothing, purely and simply. To clarify this point I think you would profit from looking to see what Fr. Robert Spitzer has to say here:
magisreasonfaith.org/
Again, Catholics and Christains cannot accept this. But you are just asserting it, you cannot prove that such is the case.
I am sure that you are not an integral part of the Magisterium, but, be that as it may.
No, I am certainly not a part of the Magisterium. But, as Catholic, I have as much right to correct an error committed in public, if it touches Catholic Doctrine, as any other Catholic. That is part of what it means to Evangelize to the Truth.
Thirdly, where is God in all this ? And how do you define Him?
I define Him as Infinite Nothingness, aka, entirely His Mind.
The question was addressed to Solvent Green. His argument doesn’t mention Him.
I don’t see any argument attempting to demonstrate His existence.
Actually all of this demonstrates his existence.
I would be happy to be instructed because I don’t see any.
And none demonstrating His causality.
Remember, to us Catholics, causality and Creation are two very different actions - the only things they have in common is that their results did not exist in their ultimate forms prior to or before each act, except possibly as possibilities, in the Will of God.
But that is not what the Diagram suggests. Not at all. He has described a universe that , in his opinion, does not require God. His universe is nearly a mirror twin to that proposed by Stephen Hawking and others.
Again, as I said in another post, you have redefined " nothing. " It is no longer the " ex nihilo " of the Bible or of Catholic Dogma, nor is it anything Thomas Aquinas would recognize. It is no longer " nothing, " it is a unified but undifferentiated " something.
Yes. And we can show that God creates from his Will, and His Will contains possibilities, although not prior-in-time. (I wonder how God considers everything precisely simultaneously, yet knows them separately! - My own muse. )
And…?
Linus2nd