Yeah, but really, there is no God. It just is. The whole idea of a God is absurd and very silly. Let's get a grip here.
Yeah, but really, there is no God. It just is. The whole idea of a God is absurd and very silly. Let's get a grip here.
Not at all silly.A Universe that fine tuned itself seems absurd and silly too. And whatever caused this (or any other Universe) doesn't have to be called "God". It can be called Bruce/Bob/Alice/Tree/Rock or whatever you want to call it. And it doesn't have to be a personal "God". It can be (if it's still around) completely impersonal.
A Universe that fine tuned itself seems absurd and silly too. And whatever caused this (or any other Universe) doesn't have to be called "God". It can be called Bruce/Bob/Alice/Tree/Rock or whatever you want to call it. And it doesn't have to be a personal "God". It can be (if it's still around) completely impersonal.
if the universe created the universe we would just call the universe GodAnd it doesn't need to be called anything other than "the universe".
Not at all silly.
An eternal universe of nothing by which one or many embryonic universes constantly and spontaneously come into existence (quantum fluctuation) and collapse again until one or many evolve with the parameters a universe needs to exist in this way or that.
The cause of a universe to start, form and evolve, (the creator) indeed not called by the name God or Allah or whatever, but called by its real name, Gravity.
Just like living organisms tune themselves to survive in and by their surroundings, so too the Universe. That way no need for any god or fine tuning by anything other than the prevailing environment and the Universe itself.
That is a haunting question, unless... we're not separate from the Universe.The real question that haunts most of humanity is, does the self aware universe give a damn about it's creation? The atheist says no. The agnostic says maybe. The true believer says of course. Point is, without all the facts, we're all rolling the dice.
no kidding, one side says the universe always existed and the other side says God always existed, so the compromise is the Universe is God.That is a haunting question, unless... we're not separate from the Universe.