RE: Why did God create the universe?
June 21, 2012 at 12:52 am
(This post was last modified: June 21, 2012 at 12:59 am by Cato.)
(June 20, 2012 at 9:45 pm)Hoc est Corpus Wrote: I guess there are two theoretical groups on the topic Minkowski spacetime and Euclidean space. I guess I was talking about Euclidean space, a 4th vector added to the 3 we have (Height, Depth, and Width). Spacetime is not Euclidean.Do you have any idea how long ago the '4th vector' was added? Do you know what a vector is or are you just now spouting a word you read in Wikipedia?
You have absolutely no idea who Euclid was/is....do you? Minkowski spacetime....ha ha ha. Don't you recall from secondary school that you could not use an encyclopedia as a direct reference for papers? Encyclopedias are very useful for general knowledge and a means for learning where to find definitive sources, but vomiting Euclid and Minkowski without a mention of Newton and Einstein betrays you.
(June 21, 2012 at 12:25 am)Godschild Wrote:(June 21, 2012 at 12:22 am)Annik Wrote: I really don't mean to be rude, but I just realized you're truly crazy. The levels of cognitive dissonance are astounding... I don't think anything I'd ever say would convince you and I remain unconvinced; therefore, this is no longer an argument.
The only reason this is no longer an argument is you can't find what is setting in front of your face in the 1st chapter of Genesis.
Let me guess...
The rib story in the second chapter of Genesis doesn't conflict with the simultaneous creation of man and woman in the first chapter; it just 'clarifies' it. Do you think, despite the fact that he could not have been an eye witness, that Moses wrote both the first and second chapters in Genesis?
Since we're on the topic of Genesis; I've always been curious as to why an omniscient being would post a cherub guard at the Tree of Life after 'the fall', but didn't consider the Tree of Knowledge a similar threat before 'the fall'.