Originally posted by Colossus-Big C
so what is more likely to exist. a god with a time he was created and uses magic. or a "GOD" who is an omnipotent force its not physical being in anyway its just a force. a force which all things came from
If god can exist forever, then why not matter and energy?
Re: who created god
Originally posted by mega punk1235
who ever created god if he created us
We created God because we need something to believe in.
Who wants to believe that when you die you rot in the ground for all eternity?
No one. So we made up this being that, if we worshipped him and we were good, we'd get to go live in heaven.
Kind of like Santa Claus, if you believe in him and you're good all year, you'll get presents.
It's all BS
Originally posted by King KandyWTF? seriously wow.
You are so full of shit. In the other thread you were trying to tell me "but n0thing cn exist foreva" and now you're pulling this old tired argument out.If god can exist forever, then why not matter and energy?
Originally posted by Colossus-Big C
WTF? seriously wow.
"GoD" is not even matter or energy he is beyond that.
That is because god is pure imagination.
Originally posted by Colossus-Big C
matter and energey is not infinit in age.
Matter is not infinite in age, but there is no way to check the age of energy.
Originally posted by Colossus-Big C
im in astronomy i know that matter and energy WAS created at some point in time and is a fact to almost all scientist 😆
I would like to see your evidence that energy was created. It is an accepted fact that energy cannot be created or destroyed. See the Law of Conservation of Energy.
Originally posted by Colossus-Big C
"God' is not made up of matter or even has a physical form. he created his physical form.
i got to show this to my classmates. 😂
I wouldn’t show this to anyone, then again, your classmates probably know you.
One more thing, there are things far beyond the scope of our universe, scientist are starting to believe this along with that there are things beyond our "Physical" universe which means things that are beyond matter and energy. while more scientist are trying to figure out how our reality was created the only conclusion some can think of is that.
1. There is something beyond reality that we cannot conceive
2. Our universe is finite and is part of a larger multiverse, in which a universe can be completely different and even have completely different laws of physics like the way we look at this universe. There laws of matter and energy may be completely different from what we currently know. With this statement what we say is not possible in this universe for example "GOD" a "four sided triangle" may very well possible beyond our universe.
We are only human and only understand a tiny fraction of what the universe even is, there are things that our brains cannot conceive and may ever be able to.
P.S My classmate typed this
Originally posted by Colossus-Big C
im in astronomy i know that matter and energy WAS created at some point in time and is a fact to almost all scientist
Originally posted by King Kandythat law was never proven to be 100% fact. there are always new laws that people may believe to be true but none if this is 100% certain. and what i mean by im in astronomy class is this is what they are teaching us. that some current laws are not 100% true and the more we learn about the universe, some of these laws can be re written to something completely different. No one fully understands how the universe works
I'm sorry but I showed you the law of conservation of energy, and if you have nothing more of substance than "im in astronomy" I think i've won this argument.
Originally posted by Colossus-Big C
One more thing, there are things far beyond the scope of our universe, scientist are starting to believe this along with that there are things beyond our "Physical" universe which means things that are beyond matter and energy. while more scientist are trying to figure out how our reality was created the only conclusion some can think of is that.
1. There is something beyond reality that we cannot conceive
2. Our universe is finite and is part of a larger multiverse, in which a universe can be completely different and even have completely different laws of physics like the way we look at this universe. There laws of matter and energy may be completely different from what we currently know. With this statement what we say is not possible in this universe for example "GOD" a "four sided triangle" may very well possible beyond our universe.
We are only human and only understand a tiny fraction of what the universe even is, there are things that our brains cannot conceive and may ever be able to.P.S My classmate typed this
But you are confusing the issue. A triangle always has three sides regardless of the laws of physics. The reason for this is because the word triangle was made up by humans to describe a three sided shape.
If you are going to say, as your main premise, that anything is possible, then you have to accept that a universe without a god or creation is also possible.
Originally posted by Colossus-Big C
that law was never proven to be 100% fact. there are always new laws that people may believe to be true but none if this is 100% certain. and what i mean by im in astronomy class is this is what they are teaching us. that some current laws are not 100% true and the more we learn about the universe, some of these laws can be re written to something completely different. No one fully understands how the universe works
You are confusing laws with theories. Laws are proven.
Originally posted by ShakyamunisonYes i do. but you will have to accept that a universe with god is possible. don't be to sure on one idea
But you are confusing the issue. A triangle always has three sides regardless of the laws of physics. The reason for this is because the word triangle was made up by humans to describe a three sided shape.If you are going to say, as your main premise, that anything is possible, then you have to accept that a universe without a god or creation is also possible.
Originally posted by Shakyamunisonthere are galaxy's out there and there nature are currently unexplainable by our current laws.
For example?
Originally posted by Colossus-Big C
there are galaxy's out there and there nature are currently unexplainable by our current laws.
I have not gotten to far into my course yet so i currently dont know which laws exactly, but we will be learning about which ones are being rewritten and reviewed in a week or so.
When you find one, let me know.