Some questions that need to be answered
April 1, 2014 at 5:36 am
(This post was last modified: April 1, 2014 at 5:47 am by therationalist.)
'Something comes from something, nothing comes from nothing.' If this is true, then how do I solve the 'paradox of existence', because it means something should have always existed in order for EXISTENCE to be.
What would be the nature of the above 'something'? in other words, is it a whole something? a lot of things together? something out of our imagination? etc.
All the religious beliefs we have been exposed to so far in our lives, is that the only argument for God's existence? can there be other explanations?
does the existence of God need to metaphysical if He exists?
What would make us believe in God?
What is God, as far as you have heard so far in your life and how does He communicate with us?
...I have more questions, but let's start with answering these first.
What would be the nature of the above 'something'? in other words, is it a whole something? a lot of things together? something out of our imagination? etc.
All the religious beliefs we have been exposed to so far in our lives, is that the only argument for God's existence? can there be other explanations?
does the existence of God need to metaphysical if He exists?
What would make us believe in God?
What is God, as far as you have heard so far in your life and how does He communicate with us?
...I have more questions, but let's start with answering these first.
“The scientist is not a person who gives the right answers, he's one who asks the right questions.”
― Claude Lévi-Strauss
― Claude Lévi-Strauss