Re: About God
- From: none <""doug\"@(none)">
- Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2008 18:02:10 -0700
Peter wrote:
On Mar 11, 10:13 pm, none <""doug\"@(none)"> wrote:You cannot assure me anything about someone who does not exist. EvenPeter wrote:On Mar 11, 1:34 pm, uri <dann...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:If you worry about who created the laws of physics, you might asOn Mar 11, 7:10 pm, none <""doug\"@(none)"> wrote:Physics did not invent itself, or mathematics. Clearly, they wereThis is only true if you consider yourgodto be the laws of physics.According to the anthropic principle the laws of physics have
They are eternal, omnipotent and were our creator. Unfortunately for
the christians, they are not an old man with a beard and they do not
spend any time worrying about us.
Otherwise, you have zero proof of any existence of yourgod. Our
existence has nothing to do with it.
everything to do with our existance. But the laws of physics cannot beGodas you define him to be. It's because the laws of physics are not
conscious, they are not a spirit, they are unchanging and they are
completely bound by their nature (therefore not omnipotent).
created by a very superior mind. We have not finished discovering all
about them, and we have been at it for quite a while.
well spend some time worrying about who created yourgod. It is
far easier to believe that the laws of physics are eternal than
to believe some bearded old man one day decided to create the
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God is definitely not a bearded old man, I can assure you, He is a
spirit, and no one has ever seen Him.
if he were to exist he would only be a minority recently invented
western christian belief god.
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