Linux,my reply to your post 259 follows:
- Your statement that “out of nothing comes nothing” is IMO incorrect.
In a state of nothing, nothing can “come”- it is not possible.
2.It is quite logical that a supreme intelligent being (“God”) created
the universe as posited in my original post. God must have been outside
of space and time which only came to be at the instant of creation.
We Christians understand that atheists need to hold the view that there
must have been “pre-existing materials” because they reject the existence
of God. But the atheistic view of the origin of the universe is faith
based i.e. a religion. It is not based on any credible evidence( tested
and/or observed) whatsoever.My original post elaborates on this point. On
the other hand there is much evidence to support the reality of God’s
existence.My original post contains some of the available evidence and is
stated therein in a condensed manner.
3.My original post is not of a theological nature but more of a
Philosophical nature. In any event the 2 references quoted from
the Bible are intended only to back up the Christian belief and those of
other religions, that God created the universe when nothing other than
God existed.
3.Are you aware that in the formation of the canon and doctrine of the
Catholic Church considered all points of view including but not limited
to atheism and only accepted those based on the reality of God’s
revelation?
Christians believe that the sacred scriptures record events that
actually occurred.Sacred scripture strongly and emphatically evidence the
existence of God many times. The Catholic Church has accepted truth
revealed by God and has given reason(s) why it rejects or has rejected
the very many challenges to such truth ever since it’s foundation by
Jesus Christ about 2000 years ago.In other words the Church has clearly
and consistently stated the same fundamental truths over a period of
about 2000 years. No other institution or Church has done this.The Church
has successfully defended against attempts to falsify or discredit
Church doctrine over millennia.Such defences were almost always given in
a reasoned manner. The truth is what it is and can never be added to,
reduced or changed.
4.It seems to that atheists will never budge from their position unless
they are prepared to consider all available evidence of whatever kind
(material and theological) and not limit their investigations and
conclusions to physical science. My original post elaborates on the
severe limitations of physical science for explaining the whole truth
on just about everything.This is so because physical science is
essentially about discovering material things that already exists and
defining how a thing works.It fails to address the immaterial such as
the soul whose faculties are intelligence and free will.The soul in man
allows for abstract matters such as the the recognition of self,the
meaning of life, the recognition and appreciation of beauty and so on.the
soul is spiritual and is immaterial. The soul provides the appetite or
desire which in turn drives action.The imagined end drives action.
Physical science is rather poor at explaining why a material thing
exists and why it works the way it does.That is why it is paramount that
physical science should not be regarded as the sole harbour of truth.The
Catholic Church accepts scientific truths and is quite amenable in
incorporating it in its teachings.Again my original post provide more
details on the points in this paragraph.
4.It seems perfectly reasonable to ask belorg , yourself and your
supporters to back up their position on the creation of the universe and
the origin of motion not only with hard credible evidence but also in a
reasoned manner why the Catholic position is, in their opinion, false.It
seems to me that the Catholic contributors to this post have tried to not
only put their position but also to state why the atheist position is
false.It seems to me that the atheist position appears to be well stated
but they have not documented with reasoned argument and credible evidence
why the Catholic position is deemed to be false.In looking for truth
one should be free from bias and prejudice and be prepared to change
position. No matter what we (all of us) believe to be truth we must
acknowledge and accept any new evidence which proves without any doubt
that such previously held truth is false.
5.What is, is and what is not,is not.This truth applies to the material
and the immaterial.You probably know that theology is a branch of science
as are various physical sciences.Theology uses the same processes in
investigating and proving or disproving claimed truths as that used in
the physical sciences.It is quite reasonable and appropriate to use
theology in combination with physical science where appropriate to
define a truth in its totality.For example I know I exist but what is
that knowledge worth to me if I do not know why I exist. What would the
quality of human life be if it were solely driven by the material such as
the acquisition of stuff and the desires of the body? The reality is that
man’s nature constitutes a material body and a spiritual soul.The
combination of theology and physical science in appropriate instances is
critical to ascertain the whole truth.
To be continued