(November 23, 2013 at 8:27 pm)purplepurpose Wrote: Accident. I can by accident for example fall on ice and injure my body. Accidents in most cases are unwanted, unintentional things I think.I would personally not refer to anything as a "cosmic accident" insomuch as I would a 'coincidence', or even 'inevitablility' (i.e. "given the laws of physics and starting conditions X, Y and Z, A will most likely happen at some point").
(November 23, 2013 at 8:27 pm)purplepurpose Wrote: So if this Force can make space and fill it with infinite amount of stars which we inhabit.I'm going to forgive the fact that this sentence is not grammatically sound (if you can improve that, it will make it easier for me to understand what you are trying to say), and address your point. I would like to first point out that there are by no means infinite stars in the universe. Secondly, what is this force of which you speak? I assume you are referring to a universe creating god (your own in particular), but if you are, this sentence is inaccurate. I do not agree with Deism, but at least it stops with god creating the universe; it does not contradict things that are already known. You seem to be claiming that god created stars, as in, directly. Look here:
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(November 23, 2013 at 8:27 pm)purplepurpose Wrote: Then what this Force does intentionally is even better then this accident.Even if a first cause were proven to be necessary, that would by no means prove that said cause would be intelligent; that it could have intentions. Stars, for example, do not require a divine hand to form. Nor do planets. How the universe came to be where it is today is understood at least on a basic level; no god is required for any part of it. Only the origin of life and the beginning of the universe remain commonly used gaps for God of the gaps (and, perhaps, the origin of physical laws). I see no reason to believe that any hypothetical prime mover would have to do anything for the universe other than spontaneously combust (i.e. the big bang).
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