Fundy argument! Can someone help?
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Fundy argument! Can someone help?
Ok, I recently had a fundy try to tell me about the principle of causation. Because of this, she said, the universe must have been created. I naturally asked who created god, and she said that since he exists outside of time... blah blah blah
My question is this: Can someone explain to me a)what causation actually is and b) how it applies to the origins of the universe? I have a rematch scheduled and any help would be appreciated.
Thanks people!
My question is this: Can someone explain to me a)what causation actually is and b) how it applies to the origins of the universe? I have a rematch scheduled and any help would be appreciated.
Thanks people!
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I think she measn causality. Essential she is saying that event b happened something must have caused that to happen, lets call it event A. Your response is perfectly valid, if everything has to have a 'cause' what caused god? The God exists out of time response is a cop out, just ask what caused God to exist out of time If she sees he always existed, i.e he didn't need something to cause his existence, she is therefore contradicting herself and hence her argument is invalid. You could simply take God out of the picture and say that the universe always existed. Since IIRC time was created in the big bang,that is actually arguably the case. What happened before the big bang? The answer nothing as there was no time before the big bang.Superman wrote:Ok, I recently had a fundy try to tell me about the principle of causation. Because of this, she said, the universe must have been created. I naturally asked who created god, and she said that since he exists outside of time... blah blah blah
My question is this: Can someone explain to me a)what causation actually is and b) how it applies to the origins of the universe? I have a rematch scheduled and any help would be appreciated.
Thanks people!
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This link might help.
http://www.positiveatheism.org/faq/firstcause.htm
http://www.positiveatheism.org/faq/firstcause.htm
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Not quite. I don't agree with the argument, but it says that everything within nature has a cause. Since God (by this argument) is both within nature and outside of nature, God could exist without the universe.Mr Flibble wrote:I think she measn causality. Essential she is saying that event b happened something must have caused that to happen, lets call it event A. Your response is perfectly valid, if everything has to have a 'cause' what caused god? The God exists out of time response is a cop out, just ask what caused God to exist out of time If she sees he always existed, i.e he didn't need something to cause his existence, she is therefore contradicting herself and hence her argument is invalid.Superman wrote:Ok, I recently had a fundy try to tell me about the principle of causation. Because of this, she said, the universe must have been created. I naturally asked who created god, and she said that since he exists outside of time... blah blah blah
My question is this: Can someone explain to me a)what causation actually is and b) how it applies to the origins of the universe? I have a rematch scheduled and any help would be appreciated.
Thanks people!
Well, except for the fact that the night sky would be as bright as the day sky if light had infinitely long to travel to the Earth, but I digress.You could simply take God out of the picture and say that the universe always existed.
Nothing within the universe. IIRC, Multiverse Theory doesn't say whether all universes were created at the same time or if they can be created at different times. There may well be an infinitely long universe somewhere.Since IIRC time was created in the big bang,that is actually arguably the case. What happened before the big bang? The answer nothing as there was no time before the big bang.
The argument's still stupid, though, since it relies on a belief in an uncaused cause, with philsophical and theological connotations that even most scholars will stay away from (it leads to the "unmoved mover" idea, which is anti-Christian, since it denies the possibility of a caring, loving (moved) God.
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If time didn't exist then how could it move forward in order to allow the chain events to happen (ie: the big bang) to create the universe?
Argggg.. it makes a person's head spin any way you look at it!
Still, I was certain the theory that the universe was "always here" was discredited? I mean, maybe there was another universe that lead to this one, but the big bang itself shows that it had a beginning.
Argggg.. it makes a person's head spin any way you look at it!
Still, I was certain the theory that the universe was "always here" was discredited? I mean, maybe there was another universe that lead to this one, but the big bang itself shows that it had a beginning.
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There are numerous theories that try and answer the question of universal causality. One that is Bangs and Crunches happen in cycles, Bang!!, expand, expand, diminish, diminish CRUNCH!!, Bang!!.Superman wrote: My question is this: Can someone explain to me a)what causation actually is and b) how it applies to the origins of the universe? I have a rematch scheduled and any help would be appreciated.
We are 15 billion years after the last Bang. Though recently I've been hearing that the universe's expansion is accelerating, is there an explanation for this other than entropy or negative matter?
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IIRC, physicists have traced the lines of expansion and how the matter would theoretically fall back into itself, and it won't return to a single point, which would seem to disprove the Big Crunch theory. I'll have to see if I can find something on this later, since I have to be up in 4 hours to work on a construction job.SyntaxVorlon wrote:There are numerous theories that try and answer the question of universal causality. One that is Bangs and Crunches happen in cycles, Bang!!, expand, expand, diminish, diminish CRUNCH!!, Bang!!.Superman wrote: My question is this: Can someone explain to me a)what causation actually is and b) how it applies to the origins of the universe? I have a rematch scheduled and any help would be appreciated.
We are 15 billion years after the last Bang. Though recently I've been hearing that the universe's expansion is accelerating, is there an explanation for this other than entropy or negative matter?
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This requires that the universe did not exist at some point prior to its "creation". Justify that claim. Keep in mind that time itself is a property of the universe, and does not exist independently of the universe, so there is no such thing as "before" the universe.Falcon wrote:Maybe the 'big bang' was just God creating the universe...
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Darth Wong wrote:This requires that the universe did not exist at some point prior to its "creation". Justify that claim. Keep in mind that time itself is a property of the universe, and does not exist independently of the universe, so there is no such thing as "before" the universe.Falcon wrote:Maybe the 'big bang' was just God creating the universe...
Maybe not by our narrow defination, but since neither of us were around back then we can either a) guess, wax poetic with our own narrow defination of time and existance or b) believe in what God told us
Ok what the fuck .... believe what God told us? What exactly did God tell us? Wouldn't happen to be a thousand year old tome of superstitious nonsense, would it?Falcon wrote: b) believe in what God told us
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Given that we have no proof whatsoever about God, and you're making some evasive statement towards "Well we don't know everything(I have already friends who do this, and it's a cop out...)"
You care to bring proof towards this thought, or are we just twiddling our thumbs here?
You care to bring proof towards this thought, or are we just twiddling our thumbs here?
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Ghost Rider wrote:Given that we have no proof whatsoever about God, and you're making some evasive statement towards "Well we don't know everything(I have already friends who do this, and it's a cop out...)"
You care to bring proof towards this thought, or are we just twiddling our thumbs here?
Faith isn't about proof, its about believing without proof. My point is that nothing science proves will ever deny God, but it will never prove God either. If God could be proven then faith wouldn't be required and you wouldn't have the choice to believe or not.
I don't know what Falcon's trying to do. He basically came up with his own definition of time on the spot.Ghost Rider wrote:Given that we have no proof whatsoever about God, and you're making some evasive statement towards "Well we don't know everything(I have already friends who do this, and it's a cop out...)"
You care to bring proof towards this thought, or are we just twiddling our thumbs here?
The fact remains, you cannot argue that God caused the universe and then deny your original premise and say that God is uncaused.
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Nonsense. The Bible's claims are bullshit and science has shown them to be so, therfore Judeo-Christian God=bullshit.Falcon wrote:
Faith isn't about proof, its about believing without proof. My point is that nothing science proves will ever deny God, but it will never prove God either. If God could be proven then faith wouldn't be required and you wouldn't have the choice to believe or not.
The original thread topic was about a fundy trying to prove God. She failed.
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No one can prove or disprove God, such is the nature of the Bible. You have the choice to believe or not.Vympel wrote:Nonsense. The Bible's claims are bullshit and science has shown them to be so, therfore Judeo-Christian God=bullshit.Falcon wrote:
Faith isn't about proof, its about believing without proof. My point is that nothing science proves will ever deny God, but it will never prove God either. If God could be proven then faith wouldn't be required and you wouldn't have the choice to believe or not.
The original thread topic was about a fundy trying to prove God. She failed.
It's not up to me or any other atheist to disprove God- the theist must prove his existence. They offer up the Bible, we shoot that silly little tract down in flames. Easy.Falcon wrote:
No one can prove or disprove God, such is the nature of the Bible. You have the choice to believe or not.
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It isn't up to anyone to prove that God exists, it is only up to us to try to convince others that they should have faith.Vympel wrote:It's not up to me or any other atheist to disprove God- the theist must prove his existence. They offer up the Bible, we shoot that silly little tract down in flames. Easy.Falcon wrote:
No one can prove or disprove God, such is the nature of the Bible. You have the choice to believe or not.
Sophistry.Falcon wrote:
It isn't up to anyone to prove that God exists, it is only up to us to try to convince others that they should have faith.
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Why sould we have faith?It isn't up to anyone to prove that God exists, it is only up to us to try to convince others that they should have faith.
What would I gain by having faith in something that does not exist?
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You should have faith because of the rich rewards and personal satisfaction to be gained by living a moral life.Sir Sirius wrote:Why sould we have faith?It isn't up to anyone to prove that God exists, it is only up to us to try to convince others that they should have faith.
What would I gain by having faith in something that does not exist?
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You know, coherent responses would be great at this point.Falcon wrote:
You should have faith because of the rich rewards and personal satisfaction to be gained by living a moral life.
Regardless, I don't think I'll be taking any moral lessons from the genocidal narcisstic war-god of a bunch of barbarians from several thousand years ago.
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