Re: Question for theists.
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Originally Posted by Dispar Vulgo
So why do they believe god has been here for ever, but the universe not?
Mostly, I suspect it's just indoctrination. That has a very powerful effect on people's minds, especially when young. As you allude to, they're basically being inconsistent with their logic... "Something cannot come from nothing, but god did."
I describe this as special pleading, double standards, and basically a blind spot in their mind.
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Also who believes the same as me, that religions are just created to keep the people dumb and keep power over them?
I would agree that sometimes religions have this effect, but I think your comment misses quite a lot of the complexity involved here and is much too general to be anywhere close to accurate. There is a deep and rich body of work explaining how religions came about. A lot of it ties to social cohesion and group survival. Additionally, we're predisposed to prefer simple solutions over more complex ones, even when those simple solutions are sometimes inaccurate.
Finally, even before we were much less human in the course of evolution we were organisms trying make sense of the world by piecing together bits of information from observation... most often information which was incomplete and not always related. This results in stories and concepts to help us in our attempt to describe the universe. Some of those stories were more helpful than others, and I suspect the religious stories which grew out of cultures tended more often than not to be beneficial to the group as a whole.
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Re: Question for theists.
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Originally Posted by Dispar Vulgo
So why do they believe god has been here for ever, but the universe not?
The Catholic Church gets round this one with the help of Leibniz: Why is there something rather than nothing? There you have it. The proof of God. Now how can you possibly argue with that?
Pseudo logic.
Re: Question for theists.
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Originally Posted by ox
Why is there something rather than nothing?
I do not understand that, could you explain it?
Re: Question for theists.
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Originally Posted by Dispar Vulgo
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Why is there something rather than nothing?
I do not understand that, could you explain it?
Why is the universe there at all? Why does it bother to exist? If we knew that we would know the mind of God, joked Stephen Hawking.
If we knew a lot, lot more about the nature of time we could maybe start to explain it.
Re: Question for theists.
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Originally Posted by Dispar Vulgo
So why do they believe god has been here for ever, but the universe not?
So maybe God didnt exist forever.
Maybe God evolved.
Re: Question for theists.
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Originally Posted by Dispar Vulgo
First of all, I am an atheist.
Every time I try to speak with a theist the conversation goes something like this:
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Me: Why do you believe in god?
Believer: I can't believe that the universe was created out of nothing.
Me: What if the universe always existed?
Believer: Then what was before it existed?
Me: I don't know.
Believer: So god exists, cause he created the universe.
Me: Then how was god created?
Believer: He wasn't created, He has been around for an eternity.
Me: ...
So why do they believe god has been here for ever, but the universe not?
Personally I think they just want an explanation that's easy to visualize,
wheter it makes sense or not.
Also who believes the same as me, that religions are just created to keep the people dumb and keep power over them?
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The choice then is a god that has been here forever, or a universe that 'popped out of an anomaly that never existed' - this could take some time, can anybody suggest a third option?
On the one side, for religion, God,Jesus, miracles, omnipresence, 1500yr old human beings, women from a spare rib.......
On the other,
Wormholes, Hawking radiation, time travel.....
On the one hand we have stories passed from generation to generation, by word of mouth, on the other a few scriblings from a patent clerk.....
I don't think we are quite there yet, suspect the truth is far more exotic than we could concieve of.
For me the universe started around 75 years ago and will end sometime in the next 500 years when man has finally invented the perfect can opener and found a way to destroy the earth with it.
Religion is a matter of faith, either you have it or you don't, fact is many many people draw comfort from it and it 'oils' their passage through life, the rest of us sorry bastards believe in science though more and more lately it seems to be the search to prove that all hollywood 'science' is reality.