RE: Christians, what is your VERY BEST arguments for the existence of God?
April 5, 2010 at 7:41 am
(This post was last modified: April 5, 2010 at 8:07 am by roundsquare.)
TAVARISH Thanks for responding to my points, however by now your habit of misrepresenting my case has taken its toll. you outrightly declare that i have committed the following wrong assumption: that the big bang is an explosion of matter into existing space. this is a total misreading of my argument, infact i think i have been fairly consistent throughout in pointing out that spacetime had its beginning in the big bang, how then did you resolve that im guilty of making the above wrong assumption, in view of the foregoing i am compelled to conclude that you deliberately chose to malign my argument. ======'<><><''~~////=====<><>'''''
in an earlier post you argued that energy could not have been created as it would defy the physical laws governing energy, my paragraph dealing with this matter is relevant because it argued that the laws have no relevance outside of spacetime and thus are not defied when energy is created at the big bang. also a singularity is by definition a region of space that defy laws of physics, hence the creation of energy at the big bang creates no problem. the next links summarise the big bang.
http://space-about-com/od/astronomybasics/a/Origin-Of-The-Universe.htm and http://www.umich.edu/~gs265/bigbang.htm
in an earlier post you argued that energy could not have been created as it would defy the physical laws governing energy, my paragraph dealing with this matter is relevant because it argued that the laws have no relevance outside of spacetime and thus are not defied when energy is created at the big bang. also a singularity is by definition a region of space that defy laws of physics, hence the creation of energy at the big bang creates no problem. the next links summarise the big bang.
http://space-about-com/od/astronomybasics/a/Origin-Of-The-Universe.htm and http://www.umich.edu/~gs265/bigbang.htm
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