Using your attempt at logic ask the next question. How is it logical that there is a creator if there is no creator of the creator. Your premise is that everything must have an origin and propsoe the cretor concept as a solution but you can't have it both ways. If everything must have an origin then that includes creators, and that leads us to an impossible infinite regression.However, as to the universe, again how is it logical that there is a universe if there was no creator?
Why must it have come from anywhere?Where did existence come from?
I think, therefore I am. The question was answered centuries ago.How do you know we exist?
Why must everything have an origin. From physics we see that nothing is created or destroyed. Why suggest otherwise?Where did something originate?
Non sequitur. The creator concept answers nothing.Why do we exist? The only logical conclusion is a Creator.
Obviously the question then becomes who (or whom) created the Creator. Who created that creator... ad infinitum
OR, perhaps you would like to stop at the first Creator, for which we have no evidence for? I mean, really, this IS the predominate mythological tale. One or One Set of Creators (I'm thinking Ame-no-Minaka-Nushi-no-Mikoto the Japanese Creator). Not to many people bother to question their origin - it's a given.
All was a chaos, unimaginably limitless and without definite shape or form. Eon followed eon: then, lo! out of this boundless, shapeless mass something light and transparent rose up and formed the heaven. This was the Plain of High Heaven, in which materialized a deity called Ame-no-Minaka-Nushi-no-Mikoto (the Deity-of-the-August-Center-of-Heaven). Next the heavens gave birth to a deity named Takami-Musubi-no-Mikoto (the High-August-Producing-Wondrous-Deity), followed by a third called Kammi-Musubi-no-Mikoto (the Divine-Producing-Wondrous-Deity). These three divine beings are called the Three Creating Deities.
So, why not just stop at the This is the Universe page? No need to compound things by adding three creators huh? Wouldn't you agree?
Also, the Universe can be eternal.
The Universe may have exited in a different form and what we see as a "beginning" is simply the beginning of the Universe as it is now.
Michael
What indeed.I don't understand. What does evidence have to do with God?
Because everyone has a their own model that they are testing against everyone else's.Why not settle for, the question has yet to be answered. This strikes me as the only intelligent position.
Myles said:As the argument is based on the premise that everything that exists was created, so the logical conclusion must be that the creator must have a creator. This leads to an infinite regress.
Why not settle for, the question has yet to be answered.
Logically, you should opt for don't know unless you have a weight of evidence to support creationism,
Norsefire said:Where did existence come from?
Where did something originate?
Michael said:Obviously the question then becomes who (or whom) created the Creator. Who created that creator... ad infinitum
No need to compound things by adding three creators huh? Wouldn't you agree?
Once people in Greece asked why lightening shot down from the sky. The obvious answer was a God named Zeus.
Will we ever understand the origin of the Universe?
Cris said:I think, therefore I am. The question was answered centuries ago.
and after many thousand years later we still don't know what causes it.
the people who wrote the ancient myths understood it long ago.
read their answer in blue text here: http://www.sciforums.com/showpost.php?p=1779601&postcount=160
the reason that god can have existed forever is that god is not material. the universe has to be created because it is an effect, and every effect needs a cause. god is not an effect, he is the cause, so he doesn't need to be caused.
a question can't really be answered because every answer creates a new question.
i don't know, so i invented the magical entity god who created everything... and the problem was solved.
existence doesn't need to be created because even if nothing exists, something exists.
from nothing.
by definition, the creator of everything can't have a creator, otherwise it would not BE the creator of everything.
if you know what the trinity is, you know that it is real.
i eat pie, therefore i am... maybe you only think you think.
For those who fail to distinguish between the FACT of evolution and the many THEORIES of the evolutionary process (Saquist and others)... consider this...
A car is seen at point A.
The next day it is seen at point B.
This is the FACT of movement (the car has moved from point A to point B, and neither the end point nor the start point can be disputed).
Noone is yet sure how it moved from A to B.
This is the THEORY of movement. (It could have rolled on its wheels, it could have teleported etc...)
Likewise with evolution...
We know there was a species A and no species B.
We know there is now a species B that shares similar traits to species A (neither the end nor start point can be disputed).
This is the FACT of evolution.
We do not yet know HOW the species A gave rise to species B.
The HOW relates to the THEORY of evolution.
Now... do you see the difference between what is the FACT of evolution, and what are the THEORIES of evolution.
Do not confuse the two.
What indeed.
Direct observation of the fossil evidence, taking into account the accuracy of modern dating techniques, proves that new species come from older ones. This is confirmed by the taxonomy of fossil skeletons. Although one would have to acknowledge a small degree of uncertainty, the general principle is so likely that to discount evolution would be illogical.
Norsefire,
Using your attempt at logic ask the next question. How is it logical that there is a creator if there is no creator of the creator. Your premise is that everything must have an origin and propsoe the cretor concept as a solution but you can't have it both ways. If everything must have an origin then that includes creators, and that leads us to an impossible infinite regression.
Why must it have come from anywhere?
I think, therefore I am. The question was answered centuries ago.
Why must everything have an origin. From physics we see that nothing is created or destroyed. Why suggest otherwise?
Non sequitur. The creator concept answers nothing.
Why must there be a reason?Why is there existence,
Self awareness is sufficient to note that existence is real.How do we measure existence?
Why must there be a reason?If it was always there, WHY?
A group of intricate cooperative neural networks.What is a mind?
Your neural networks have that capability.Why can I comprehend this?
Yes as a label for those neural networks that make it possible.Does it exist?
Only if we assume there has to be a purpose to everything and there is no reason to assert that anything needs a purpose and hence no reason to reach a conclusion that a creator is a necessity.These questions cannot be answered except through a creator
A fantasy to explain a fantasy, and answers nothing.As for "who created the Creator", the Creator would obviously not be on the same plane of existence as we Humans are, and therefore it is plausible that He has His ways.
Why must there be a reason?Now, even if, it still is simply amazing that we have existence, because it just doesn't make sense. Why is there existence?