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RE: Arguments against existence of God.
November 30, 2018 at 6:03 am
(November 30, 2018 at 5:57 am)Gwaithmir Wrote: (November 30, 2018 at 5:51 am)Cherub786 Wrote: I'd like to know what is the evidence the universe was not created ex nihilo.
Negative Evidence Fallacy or Reversing the Burden of Proof Fallacy.
Only if a claim isn't being made. I want to know the proof for this claim "the universe was not created ex nihilo"
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RE: Arguments against existence of God.
November 30, 2018 at 10:31 am
No one claimed that the universe was not created ex nihilo, so no one needs to prove it. I would claim that I am unaware of any scientific evidence that indicates that it was 'created' or 'came from nothing'. That would be sufficient reason not to believe the universe was created ex nihilo. No logical proof required, though some people claim that something can't come from nothing; they seem to be in the same camp that claims God did exactly that.
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RE: Arguments against existence of God.
November 30, 2018 at 10:45 am
(November 30, 2018 at 10:31 am)Mister Agenda Wrote: No one claimed that the universe was not created ex nihilo, so no one needs to prove it. I would claim that I am unaware of any scientific evidence that indicates that it was 'created' or 'came from nothing'. That would be sufficient reason not to believe the universe was created ex nihilo. No logical proof required, though some people claim that something can't come from nothing; they seem to be in the same camp that claims God did exactly that.
So you believe the universe was not created ex nihilo but you don't claim it? If you believe something, why don't you have the confidence to put it forward as a claim?
So you believe in something without evidence?
At least an agnostic will say "I don't know either way", i.e., whether the universe was created ex nihilo or not.
But you clearly wrote: "That would be sufficient reason not to believe the universe was created ex nihilo"
"Something can't come from nothing" <<do you agree with this or not?
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RE: Arguments against existence of God.
November 30, 2018 at 11:11 am
(November 30, 2018 at 6:03 am)Cherub786 Wrote: (November 30, 2018 at 5:57 am)Gwaithmir Wrote: Negative Evidence Fallacy or Reversing the Burden of Proof Fallacy.
Only if a claim isn't being made. I want to know the proof for this claim "the universe was not created ex nihilo"
The claim already assumes that the universe was created.
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RE: Arguments against existence of God.
November 30, 2018 at 12:12 pm
(November 30, 2018 at 10:31 am)Mister Agenda Wrote: No one claimed that the universe was not created ex nihilo, so no one needs to prove it. I would claim that I am unaware of any scientific evidence that indicates that it was 'created' or 'came from nothing'. That would be sufficient reason not to believe the universe was created ex nihilo. No logical proof required, though some people claim that something can't come from nothing; they seem to be in the same camp that claims God did exactly that.
Quote:The absence of anything to prevent the universe’s coming into being does not imply the metaphysical possibility of the universe’s coming into being from nothing. To illustrate, if there were nothing, then there would be nothing to prevent God’s coming into being without a cause, but that does not entail that such a thing is metaphysically possible. It is metaphysically impossible for God to come into being without a cause, even if there were nothing to prevent it because nothing existed.
Reasonable Faith, William Lane Craig, Creation ex nihilo: Theology and Science
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RE: Arguments against existence of God.
November 30, 2018 at 1:42 pm
(November 30, 2018 at 10:45 am)Cherub786 Wrote: (November 30, 2018 at 10:31 am)Mister Agenda Wrote: No one claimed that the universe was not created ex nihilo, so no one needs to prove it. I would claim that I am unaware of any scientific evidence that indicates that it was 'created' or 'came from nothing'. That would be sufficient reason not to believe the universe was created ex nihilo. No logical proof required, though some people claim that something can't come from nothing; they seem to be in the same camp that claims God did exactly that.
So you believe the universe was not created ex nihilo but you don't claim it? If you believe something, why don't you have the confidence to put it forward as a claim?
So you believe in something without evidence?
At least an agnostic will say "I don't know either way", i.e., whether the universe was created ex nihilo or not.
But you clearly wrote: "That would be sufficient reason not to believe the universe was created ex nihilo"
"Something can't come from nothing" <<do you agree with this or not?
"sufficient reason not to believe the universe was created ex nihilo"
is not the same as
"sufficient reason to believe the universe was not created ex nihilo"
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RE: Arguments against existence of God.
November 30, 2018 at 1:50 pm
(November 30, 2018 at 1:42 pm)unfogged Wrote: (November 30, 2018 at 10:45 am)Cherub786 Wrote: So you believe the universe was not created ex nihilo but you don't claim it? If you believe something, why don't you have the confidence to put it forward as a claim?
So you believe in something without evidence?
At least an agnostic will say "I don't know either way", i.e., whether the universe was created ex nihilo or not.
But you clearly wrote: "That would be sufficient reason not to believe the universe was created ex nihilo"
"Something can't come from nothing" <<do you agree with this or not?
"sufficient reason not to believe the universe was created ex nihilo"
is not the same as
"sufficient reason to believe the universe was not created ex nihilo"
Semantics. If you don't believe the universe was created ex nihilo then you believe it wasn't created ex nihilo.
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RE: Arguments against existence of God.
November 30, 2018 at 2:35 pm
(November 30, 2018 at 1:50 pm)Cherub786 Wrote: (November 30, 2018 at 1:42 pm)unfogged Wrote: "sufficient reason not to believe the universe was created ex nihilo"
is not the same as
"sufficient reason to believe the universe was not created ex nihilo"
Semantics. If you don't believe the universe was created ex nihilo then you believe it wasn't created ex nihilo.
That is simply incorrect.
I can not believe that the number of gumballs in the jar is odd while also not believing it is even. It has to be one or the other but that does not mean I am required to take position that is not supported.
By the same token, it it quite possible to not believe the claim that the universe was created ex-nihilo and also not believe the claim that it wasn't.
If you have evidence that it was, present it.
If you have evidence it wasn't, present that.
Without evidence, neither claim is believable and both claims are rejected pending further investigation.
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RE: Arguments against existence of God.
November 30, 2018 at 2:37 pm
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The inability of someone to provide you with an explanation of some item x in no way demonstrates that your postulate y is true or even approaches the truth. That's your baby, your work to do. Insisting that they do your work and in reverse is textbook irrational thinking.
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RE: Arguments against existence of God.
November 30, 2018 at 4:46 pm
(November 30, 2018 at 1:50 pm)Cherub786 Wrote: (November 30, 2018 at 1:42 pm)unfogged Wrote: "sufficient reason not to believe the universe was created ex nihilo"
is not the same as
"sufficient reason to believe the universe was not created ex nihilo"
Semantics. If you don't believe the universe was created ex nihilo then you believe it wasn't created ex nihilo.
Do you believe ice (snow) is created ex nihilo when the temperature is low enough ?
Where did this ice come from if it wasn't created ?
Our universe is much the same.
It wasn't created. The energy of the universe expanded and matter formed.
I realize this is a very simplistic model but I think it's useful.
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