Oh great, now he's referring to himself in the third person. :chuckle:That doesn't make any sense to fool.
Oh great, now he's referring to himself in the third person. :chuckle:That doesn't make any sense to fool.
Well put.I simply don't know and I don't think the first cause argument is particularly strong, it most certainly is not a proof. My faith in God as ground of being and highest being is not motivated by some first cause argument.
The Being (assuming there is one) Who created time, space, matter, and energy (which we know as the natural world, or the physical universe, if you will) must necessarily exist outside of these things. Thus super-natural. Does that make any sense, fool?
Sorry. Would you consider everything that exists then (even such things, if there are any, outside of time, space, energy, and matter) to be natural? I'm just trying to figure out your perspective here.
Nevermind. :doh:
Notice how none of the atheists and non-believers want to discuss their own viewpoint? All they will do is dance around the issue and mock other people's beliefs. Yet, it's the Christians who will boldly, plainly, and calmly, state their beliefs.
YES!
In a far distant future, why would all matter convert to energy?A physical universe of space , time, matter, and energy cannot have always existed. It will eventually experience a heat death. There is no way to bring matter back into existence when it hass been converted into energy and that energy has been thorougly dispersed.
Since the speed of light is superfast, the rate at which stars form is greatly increased
Okay. Some of us draw distinctions between those things we see as inherent to 4D space-time and those which don't seem to be so. You may not, but at least you can know what we're talking about when we do. And it helps us to know where you're coming from as well.