RE: What is "FAITH"
July 13, 2013 at 1:55 pm
(This post was last modified: July 13, 2013 at 2:06 pm by pineapplebunnybounce.)
genkaus has replied to your first few mistakes, i'll just take on the rest. which is, in case anyone is unclear, completely dreamed up by you (or other people you got this from).
i'm not even going to bother doing your homework for you this time and list all the baseless assumptions you've made. Partly for the fear of bringing up more baseless assumptions.
(July 13, 2013 at 1:04 pm)Consilius Wrote: This does not need to be the first universe for this to be true. The first universe would have to attribute its existence to its cause, which would still have to be uncaused. If such cause could sustain itself infinitely before the creation of that universe, why couldn't it do so after? Nothing can be infinite on one end and not on the other. Provable fact.go ahead and prove it. you're making an absolute statement, go ahead, prove it.
Quote:But say two of the uncaused causes existed anyway. Neither of them would have the absolute authority required to bring absolutely everything into existence, because a conflicting will exists that is not subject to the other's will. It exists on its own accord, and is therefore free from the authority of the other one. With more than one of these causes, another cause, singular in nature, is required to have authority over both of them; an ultimate will. Two rulers cannot rule together unless one allows the other to rule or a greater authority asked the two of them to rule together. Provable fact.These "causes" sound very human with very human ideas of cooperation and authority. Also, go ahead and prove that, keeping in mind again, you're proving an absolute statement.
Quote:The cause of the universe brought about the universe at a finite point in time. It always had the ability to do so, so why isn't there an endless stream of universes that go on into the past? Why don't universes continually pop into existence every day? I can do or not do any activity without the physical need to do so because, I, as a human, can freely act. Provable fact. Therefore, the uncaused cause freely made the decision to bring about the universe because it never had anything preventing it from beginning a universe, and it will never have anything forcing it to begin a universe.while i'm thrilled that you brought up another one of your Provable fact this time i'm completely lost as to how it applies to your already sufficiently crazy theory.
i'm not even going to bother doing your homework for you this time and list all the baseless assumptions you've made. Partly for the fear of bringing up more baseless assumptions.