Can\'t avoid a creation (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Saturday, January 14, 2012, 01:29 (4676 days ago) @ xeno6696

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If it is even possible to prove that the universe must have a beginning, you still don't have a good recourse to say when exactly that was.

I understand that. But a beginning suggests some kind of creation from ?, whatever.


I bring this up because there's been more than one theology in existence (Hindu) that states all things are manifestations of God. (They're... closer to your panentheism.)

My more recent dive into eastern theology answers a question... well, meditation answered the question.

I've spoken before about the non-existence of time, that the only reason we can have time is because we can see things move.

Our scientists say time started with the Big Bang. And yes, since the BB things move.


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