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Why is there something rather than nothing?
There is no cause for that. The existence of the universe as a whole doesn't have a cause.
Why is there something rather than nothing?
There is no cause for that. The existence of the universe as a whole doesn't have a cause.
Then why does existence exist? (if I may ask)There is no cause for that. The existence of the universe as a whole doesn't have a cause.
Right.... And those words you typed on the screen just now don't have a cause either, right? They just "are".
Then why does existence exist? (if I may ask)
I'm not sure what the cause of existence is. However, it is assumed by everyone (AFAIK) that existence itself is axiomatic. I can't prove it, but a creator/creative force of some sort existing outside of time is more likely than a spontaneous, random sequence of events leading from non-existence -> existence.What could the cause of existence be? Something that's not existing?
I'm not sure what the cause of existence is. However, it is assumed by everyone (AFAIK) that existence itself is axiomatic. I can't prove it, but a creator/creative force of some sort existing outside of time is more likely than a spontaneous, random sequence of events leading from non-existence -> existence.
Perhaps you will be the one, then, to explain how matter was originally created if, as science states, matter can neither be created nor destroyed![]()
Why is there something rather than nothing?
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where?
Cool new stuff on matter
http://www.theatlantic.com/technolo...te-antimatter-they-can-actually-study/239933/
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I understand the intricacies of the Big Bang, but this doesn't answer where the forces that caused the Big Bang came from.
Hawking said it was "gravity" well where did "gravity" come from, did it just randomly come into existence all on its own.
True. It's at this point where science and religion effectively merge. Both have unprovable hypotheses, and a great deal of faith in them.But that creator/creative force has to already exist before it causes other things to exist. So the existence of the creator/creative force doesn't have a cause.
Drat! You beat me to this point by mere seconds! /poutsNor where the matter involved came from. It obviously did not create itself out of nothing, since matter can neither be created nor destroyed. If it existed in another state, then what was it prior to that? And prior to that? At its inception, Science finds itself painted into the same corner as Religion.
Well this whole challenge you have presented is illogical since it starts with the assumption of theism, then ask people who do not believe to refute it. The burden of proof is on the theist, the one making the claim, not the atheist. The atheist position is not making the outrageous claim.
So I guess you can say my argument is that I refute your assumption of a deity.
Perhaps you will be the one, then, to explain how matter was originally created if, as science states, matter can neither be created nor destroyed![]()
Why are you assuming a begining?..... There is no such thing as time, it is just a measurement of change used by humans.
And children are born without self awarenress... They sense and react but no awareness, I would not call this atheism, they canot know anything
I've learned from this thread (as I have learned previously in almost all the other atheism-related threads) that a lot of folks really need to figure out what the difference is between atheists and agnostics.
Well, being that everyone is born an atheist, why don't YOU give us a reason why you chose a different path - a path of following a fairy in the sky? I gave up santa claus a long time ago, why don't you? Give is a logical reason; the burden of proof is on you, not atheists.