Religion is a hypothesis.

i feel silly to even discuss this nonsense..

Then unless you want to feel silly, stop discussing it...

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i feel silly to even discuss this nonsense..

so, your argument is space/time could not arise from nothing therefore you believe in 'god' that preceded space/time but came from..what? if space/time could not arise from nothing how could 'god'?
 
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i feel silly to even discuss this nonsense..

Then unless you want to feel silly, stop discussing it...

just answer the question:

so, your argument is space/time could not arise from nothing therefore you believe in 'god' that preceded space/time but came from..what? if space/time could not arise from nothing how could 'god'?
 
Quote from killthesunshine:

i feel silly to even discuss this nonsense..

so, your argument is space/time could not arise from nothing therefore you believe in 'god' that preceded space/time but came from..what? if space/time could not arise from nothing how could 'god'?

We've already discussed this.
 
so, your argument is space/time could not arise from nothing therefore you believe in 'god' that preceded space/time but came from..what?

My argument is that space and time are part of the universe...part of creation.

The universe is within God.

God is not bound by space and time.

God manifests the universe from within Himself.

God is not material, God is Divine.

God did not arise, God is eternal. God did not have a "creator" of God, God is God.

The universe is just a part of God, a power of God, an aspect of God's personality.

Now, one very simple question for you:

What has no opposite value?

Answer that question first...if you can.

Quote from killthesunshine:

just answer the question:

so, your argument is space/time could not arise from nothing therefore you believe in 'god' that preceded space/time but came from..what? if space/time could not arise from nothing how could 'god'?
 
Quote from OPTIONAL777:

so, your argument is space/time could not arise from nothing therefore you believe in 'god' that preceded space/time but came from..what?

My argument is that space and time are part of the universe...part of creation.

The universe is within God.

God is not bound by space and time.

God manifests the universe from within Himself.

God is not material, God is Divine.

God did not arise, God is eternal. God did not have a "creator" of God, God is God.

The universe is just a part of God, a power of God, an aspect of God's personality.

Now, one very simple question for you:

What has no opposite value?

Answer that question first...if you can.

if god always existed in the "Divine" why couldn't the universe always exist in space/time?
 
Quote from killthesunshine:

what was the answer? where did god come from? simple question, what's your answer?

Obviously you failed to grasp it previously how many explanations do you require?
 
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