RE: Arguments Against Creator God
December 1, 2017 at 4:04 pm
(This post was last modified: December 1, 2017 at 4:15 pm by GrandizerII.)
(December 1, 2017 at 2:33 pm)Catholic_Lady Wrote:(December 1, 2017 at 12:04 am)Grandizer Wrote: Many theists argue that God is the most reasonable explanation for the universe because it doesn't make sense otherwise. If there is no God, then how can something physical like the universe come to be? According to them, there has to be some unphysical "power", unbounded by the laws of nature, that led to the existence of the physical. And they are convinced no other explanation is good enough to match the apparent plausibility of their own position.
I'd like to hear your theory/guess/explanation as to how the first ever physical thing came into existance.
I don't believe in the first ever physical thing coming into existence. I thought I've made this clear several times.
But let me list two alternative explanations to God. And let's see how you logically rule them out. Remember, logic, not intuition.
One is the cosmos and everything in it has always been (this is what I personally believe). So no "coming into existence" out of literal nothing.
Another is there is one uncaused mindless cause in the cosmos that caused everything else in existence. Hammy, I believe, adheres to this option (correct me, Hammy, if mistaken).
Also, nothing to say about any of my arguments against the Creator God? Or do you just not care enough about whether that kind of God is logically possible or not?