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masterjedi747
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Well, I’m definitely a bit “behind the curve” now, as they say… seeing as how this thread apparently just grew about 16 posts in the last 4 hours.
…at any rate, though, I’d definitely like to get out my responses to these 3 last posts, and then odds are I’ll be taking more of a back seat in the conversation from this point on (as other priorities shift ahead in preparation for my return to school)… but we’ll see how it goes.
But if you want solid philosophical reasons why an infinite universe is impossible, you might want to check out Question 7 (Articles 3 and 4) of the Summa.
…aside from the fact that it’s not the Aristotelian/Thomistic use of the word.



Stupid and unintelligent? Absolutely not. Lacking true knowledge and wisdom? Well… you can get back to me on that one in 75 years or so.
Still waiting on this one… (?)Once again, a naturalistic origin IS POSSIBLE.
Nope, it’s not. Especially not if the quantity of matter and energy in the universe are both finite… and even more so if you hold anything remotely close to the Big Bang theory, since there’s no possible way you could reach an infinite universe through any rate expansion.Possibility 1: The Universe is infinite. Whether or not we have a finite amount of matter, this is still a possibility. Whether or not there is a finite amount of energy, this is a possibility.
But if you want solid philosophical reasons why an infinite universe is impossible, you might want to check out Question 7 (Articles 3 and 4) of the Summa.
I… have absolutely no idea what you mean by “accidental” cause here.Our current understanding says that a cause must either be accidental … or be something outside of the universe that is not accidental.
The possibility you speak of … says that the beginning must have been something outside of the universe that is not accidental.
Absolutely!Your solution? Simply say, with conviction: It was God!
Form, not amount… pure act, not energy… and otherwise, pretty much yeah.An infinite amount of timeless energy must have been loving, intelligent, a being, supernatural, benevolent, just and gracious enough to give us an imperfect book from his perfect self.
It’s not a “random” explanation – it’s a fact that cannot be otherwise. And we’re not stopping the search for real scientific explanation – we’re simply saying that scientific investigation of the natural world has an inherent limit beyond which it cannot reach, and that metaphysics is one of the things that necessarily lies beyond those boundaries.To stop the search for the real explanation, and postulate a random explanation without any evidence is absurd and against every available scientific principle.
Well, we’re obviously in disagreement on that particular point……I will never subscribe to a supernatural view without evidence, because there has never been any showing a hint of a supernatural world.
And we’ll be happy to have you join us! :bounce:And I doubt there will be. If there is, I will be happy to join you.
If I was actually attacking them scientifically, rather than on philosophical grounds, this might be a very different story.Hoping you’ll see that natural explanations are valid, even if unproven, and that your attacks on them do not hold up scientifically
Depends on how you define “fool”, I suppose.For now, I’m just trying to get you to understand that, even though the Bible says so, all Atheists are not “fools.” : ).
Stupid and unintelligent? Absolutely not. Lacking true knowledge and wisdom? Well… you can get back to me on that one in 75 years or so.