RE: Christians, what is your VERY BEST arguments for the existence of God?
January 29, 2010 at 9:51 am
I conceed that the universe could have just sprung into being entirely of it's own volition. My point was the only frame of reference we could possibly stand to reason on is the framework of this universe. From our perspective within this universe it's highly unlikely that whatever the universe is didn't cause itself therfore had a cause of it's own, whatever that may be.
I'm still barely grasping at teh quantum stuff but here's a question. Was the singularity atomic or subatomic?
Here's another question I've been rolling around with. Consider a ball of rubberbands sitting inside a completely isolated vaccum that filters all forces. Now take that vaccum (w/ball) outside of time and space. What could cause that ball to change from whatever state it was in to anything different? Could anything change that ball inside the vaccum?
I'm still barely grasping at teh quantum stuff but here's a question. Was the singularity atomic or subatomic?
Here's another question I've been rolling around with. Consider a ball of rubberbands sitting inside a completely isolated vaccum that filters all forces. Now take that vaccum (w/ball) outside of time and space. What could cause that ball to change from whatever state it was in to anything different? Could anything change that ball inside the vaccum?