(April 7, 2014 at 11:33 pm)paulpablo Wrote: I guess you're asking can this question result in people becoming religious?Er, I'd say that the theist argument is that something can't naturally come from nothing, but we assume that the naturally is understood.
It probably does in some ways.
But I don't know why since all religions must either believe god made the universe from a part of gods own self, from things he found lying around the universe which have always been there, or from nothing.
I mainly focus on Islam when I debate and I know for certain SO many muslims use the argument that something can't come from nothing which is laughable since the quran actually says god has the ability to make things just by saying the words "be" and made man while he was still nothing (whatever that means)
Quote:Muhsin Khan
Does not man remember that We created him before, while he was nothing?
The point really is no matter which god you believe in you either believe god is the universe or he made the universe from nothing. Or you just believe stuff is there and god manipulated it.
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