Sunday, 8 April 2012
Stepping into terra incognita!
Sunday, 1 April 2012
Infinitude Indeed !
Imprimis when you throw the "Dare to affront" word God (and "dare to transcribe" because "G" should always be in caps ), into someone's retina or tympanum, and ask them ,"Who created him?" . What will you perhaps get from them? " Yeah dude!!!, Come on. He is everything!!!. No one could have created god. Oops "G"od !!!. He created everything. "
Okay. I comprehend. It is an immemorial interrogation that has persecuted all those who like to think about the big questions. Having grown up as an agnostic , it equipped me with a eventual reason why there might not be any God. Miscellaneous denominations look after to unravel the problem in different directions.
Here is one more. Presume you are right.(i.e) God is there. Sorry everywhere, as you people stated. The God whom we are explicable had a father god, (F>>K it! I am not using "G" anymore), then grew up on a planet as a man , and had headway to become a god himself. Many other creeds claimed that gods beget gods. Of course the problem with this idea is how did the first god get here? This problem of unbounded recession nullify such religions.
Christianity claims that god has always subsisted.Is this idea even possible? Does our available science answer issue? It kind of does. When I started to find answers for all my queries about this invisible man, this is what I got. God exists in more than one dimensions of time. Things that exist in one dimension of time are restricted to time's arrow and are confined to cause and effect. However, two dimensions of time form a plane of time, which has no beginning and no end and is not restricted to any single direction. A being that exists in at least two dimensions of time can travel anywhere in time and yet never had a beginning, since a plane of time has no starting point. This leads one to the conclusion that God has no need of having been created.
Okay! What do i try to say here? If a creator god needs to have been made by a creator, that creator would also need a creator who needs a creator .. its an infinite chain as that, which is insupportable for a tiny brain like me.
An atheist like me, Mr Richard Dawkins thinks ," I have the ultimate proof that God doesn't exist. If God created a complex universe, wouldn't it take even more complex entity to have created God? However, such logic assumes that time has always existed, rather than being merely a construct of this universe.
An atheist like me, Mr Richard Dawkins thinks ," I have the ultimate proof that God doesn't exist. If God created a complex universe, wouldn't it take even more complex entity to have created God? However, such logic assumes that time has always existed, rather than being merely a construct of this universe.
Hence here is my undone conclusion. The answer will be metaphysical in nature but scientific. Its is simple as that.
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