Hmmm, you apparently don't see the gaping hole in your own logic. Why doesn't that surprise me?
Belief overwhelms all else, such as thinking.
Hmmm, you apparently don't see the gaping hole in your own logic. Why doesn't that surprise me?
Life coming from other life is no stretch at all. Ever heard of Octamom?
And you know the genetic make up of God?
SciWriter,;2957126]Now you're getting somewhere.
Nothing to make anything of. True and for sure.
There can be no going on about 'God' and its properties since it hasn't been shown in the first place.
Hmmm, you apparently don't see the gaping hole in your own logic. Why doesn't that surprise me?
Crunchy Cat,
Nothing? Something? Either or either.
Where/what did they come from?
jan.
God, as a theory. Discuss.
The question may simply not be valid. To date, we have seen no evidence nor come up with any model that even suggests that reality "comes from" anything. The implication is that reality "just is" and our universe may be nothing more than a blip of change within reality.
The question may simply not be valid. To date, we have seen no evidence nor come up with any model that even suggests that reality "comes from" anything. The implication is that reality "just is" and our universe may be nothing more than a blip of change within reality.
What, and continue to cast pearls before swine? If the hole in the logic doesn't jump out at you, then you are obviously incapable of logical thought.Please explain.
jan.
What, and continue to cast pearls before swine? If the hole in the logic doesn't jump out at you, then you are obviously incapable of logical thought.
I think you may have misunderstood the quote that's all.
jan.
If you go through it yourself, you may be forced to think about it, although belief could still be a blocker, since your brain wires are already grooved.
Which also cuts out 'God', as then there is then no creation and no 'Creator'. So, the idea of 'God' is logically impossible.
''Within reality'' suggests a broader reality. Right?
The ''implication'' suggests that reality is fixed. Right?
Do you think that ''reality'' would have within it's walls, consciousness, and intelligence, as these phenomenas are part of reality|?
jan.
It somewhat depends on how you define 'God'. A person can always place it outside reality with no interest or interaction with it.
I think it depends on how you define 'reality'.
jan.
I do write fiction books, but on SciForums I stick to actual information, which there is nothing of, concerning the idea of 'God', plus I already said how it logically and scientifically cannot work. No one ever undid it nor replaced it with anything of logic or science or in any way.
Yes (relative to our universe).
I am not sure what you mean by fixed.
I *suspect* that walls are something relative to our 4d universe but don't necessarily apply (even conceptually) to reality as a whole. But to answer the question, reality *does* have points of sapient life. Humans and dolphins would be examples.