Concepts of God (The nature of a \'Creator\')

by romansh ⌂ @, Sunday, April 24, 2016, 17:38 (3133 days ago) @ David Turell

David: Of course, a process I initiate will be due to a decision made from previous events. But there should be a trail back to an initial cause.
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> > Romansh: Why?
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> David: I accept everything has a first cause. 
Why?-> David: I don't buy Krauss and something from nothing.
This is fair enough ... Krauss is talking about the nothing empty space ... not your imaginary nothing.->David: Quantum perturbations are something in a space. 
Yep ... yet the ones we generally observe add up to nothing-> David: Something! Something is eternal, either that Krauss space or a creating force religions call God.-Something is eternal? Yet our universe seems to add up to nothing energy wise?-So which is simpler ... quantum fluctuations created this universe or that an unspecified unreachable god created this universe?-The first argument cause has always been crappy, ten year old children can see through it.


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