• SpaceDweller
    520
    Any cause needs to be explained by a cause.Jackson
    which leads of infinity

    When something has no prior reason for its existence, there are no rules limiting how or what could exist. So anything you can imagine.Philosophim
    but there is reason for God's existence, while anything that you can imagine requires reason and first cause.
  • Jackson
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    but there is reason for God's existence, while anything that you can imagine requires reason and first cause.SpaceDweller

    What is the reason for God's existence?
  • SpaceDweller
    520
    What is the reason for God's existence?Jackson
    love,

    love toward creation, love toward existence, love toward anything.
  • Jackson
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    ove,

    love toward creation, love toward existence, love toward anything.
    SpaceDweller

    I never found that interesting or compelling.
  • chiknsld
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    I never found that interesting or compelling.Jackson

    I'm assuming you are alluding to the fact that other things are interesting and compelling to you?
  • Jackson
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    I'm assuming you are alluding to the fact that other things are interesting and compelling to you?chiknsld

    Yes. The idea that God created the world for love just does not mean anything to me.
  • chiknsld
    314
    Yes. The idea that God created the world for love just does not mean anything to me.Jackson

    Yea but other things mean something to you. :)
  • SpaceDweller
    520

    fine, I don't find plausible or compelling that anything you can imagine doesn't require prior reason for its existence.
    after all we are talking about creation of the universe or everything, there must be reason.
    everything needs or has a reason.
  • Jackson
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    Yea but other things mean something to youchiknsld

    Yes. As far as explanations for what our universe is.
  • Jackson
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    fine, I don't find plausible or compelling that anything you can imagine doesn't require prior reason for its existence.
    after all we are talking about creation of the universe or everything, there must be reason.
    everything needs or has a reason.
    SpaceDweller

    Infinite regress of cause. God created the universe. Nothing created God. Not an explanation, just a myth.
    And I am fine with myth, just not this one.
  • SpaceDweller
    520
    Infinite regress of causeJackson
    infinity is not an answer because first cause is necessary what ever it may be, God or not God.

    You don't take God as an explanation, that's fine but then at least there must be something else that breaks infinity.
  • Jackson
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    infinity is not an answer because first cause is necessary what ever it may be, God or not God.SpaceDweller

    Saying "God" is first cause is myth. Like I said, that is okay, there just is nothing further to discuss.
  • Philosophim
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    When something has no prior reason for its existence, there are no rules limiting how or what could exist. So anything you can imagine.
    — Philosophim
    but there is reason for God's existence, while anything that you can imagine requires reason and first cause.
    SpaceDweller

    Is there a prior reason for God's existence? Note the word "prior". If there is a prior reason for God's existence, then God is not the first cause of reality. And if there is no prior reason for God's existence, then my point stands.
  • chiknsld
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    Saying "God" is first cause is myth. Like I said, that is okay, there just nothing to discuss.Jackson

    I think you're missing the point. If people are not capable of figuring out the first cause then you can always fall back on God. At least we can't really fall back on, "it's not interesting or compelling to me".

    At least God is an answer.
  • Jackson
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    I think you're missing the point. If people are not capable of figuring out the first cause then you can always fall back on God. At least we can't really fall back on, "it's not interesting or compelling to me".

    At least God is an answer.
    chiknsld

    To you, not me.
  • chiknsld
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    To you, not me.Jackson

    Sounds emotional.
  • SpaceDweller
    520
    Is there a prior reason for God's existence? Note the word "prior"Philosophim

    If we are talking about God as supernatural being, (non material being or thing) then even if there is prior reason there is no way for us to know it because it's outside anything we can see or measure.
  • Jackson
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    Sounds emotional.chiknsld

    ok
  • Philosophim
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    If we are talking about God as supernatural being, (non material being or thing) then even if there is prior reason there is no way for us to know it because it's outside anything we can see or measure.SpaceDweller

    Ok, but that doesn't negate my point. That would mean something made God.
  • chiknsld
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    Ok, but that doesn't negate my point. That would mean something made God.Philosophim

    What can make God?
  • SpaceDweller
    520
    Ok, but that doesn't negate my point. That would mean something made God.Philosophim

    If anything made God then God is not God (it's inferior), but rather whatever made God is the actual God. (superior God)
    Therefore, it's impossible to know prior reason for God's existence because that would make God inferior and us superior.

    This means your point doesn't make sense for God.
  • chiknsld
    314
    If anything made God then God is not God (it's inferior), but rather whatever made God is the actual God. (superior God)
    Therefore, it's impossible to know prior reason for God's existence because that would make God inferior and us superior.

    This means your point doesn't make sense for God.
    SpaceDweller

    He wants God to be like anything else.
  • chiknsld
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    They are basically saying that if we cannot answer who created God then God does not exist. But that's an argument from emotion not logic.
  • Jackson
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    They are basically saying that if we cannot answer who created God then God does not exist. But that's an argument from emotion not logic.chiknsld

    What is the emotional part?
  • chiknsld
    314
    What is the emotional part?Jackson

    You don't understand?
  • chiknsld
    314
    Can someone explain to Jackson what I said?
  • Jackson
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    You don't understand?chiknsld

    Please refrain from ad hominems.
  • chiknsld
    314
    Please refrain from ad hominems.Jackson

    That's an accusation.
  • T Clark
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    My own view is that I have no grounds to accept the proposition that once there was nothing - nothing can't even be defined.Tom Storm

    I have no problem conceiving, maybe imagining is a better word, that the universe, however you define it, has always been here and always will be. That it has no beginning and no end. Is that true? Who cares if it allows us to ignore the uncreated creator question.

    My new philosophical position, a modification of Occam's razor - When you have two equal theories about some aspect of reality, choose the one that is less annoying.
  • T Clark
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    You don't understand?
    — chiknsld

    Please refrain from ad hominems.
    Jackson

    If someone says you don't understand, that is not an ad hominem argument. It's not even an insult.
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