Enmos
Valued Senior Member
God either exists inside realiy or outside reality.
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If God 'exists' outside reality he simply does not exist.
Definition of reality:
re·al·i·ty
–noun, plural -ties for 3, 5–7.
1. the state or quality of being real.
2. resemblance to what is real.
3. a real thing or fact.
4. real things, facts, or events taken as a whole; state of affairs: the reality of the business world; vacationing to escape reality.
5. Philosophy.
a. something that exists independently of ideas concerning it.
b. something that exists independently of all other things and from which all other things derive.
6. something that is real.
7. something that constitutes a real or actual thing, as distinguished from something that is merely apparent.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/reality
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If God exists inside reality he exists inside the universe as the universe equates reality. Because the universe by definition contains all that is real, there is no "external reality" (or space, or time) in which it can exist or have been "created".
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This either means that:
- God came into existence together with the universe, or
- God came into existence later on in the universe.
In either case this means God couldnt have created the universe.
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Lets look at the statement that 'God came into existence together with the universe'.
This actually cant be true because of:
From The Blind Watchmaker by Richard Dawkins
"a deity capable of engineering all the organised complexity in the world, either instantaneously or by guiding evolution, . . . must already have been vastly complex in the first place . . ."
He calls this "postulating organised complexity without offering an explanation."
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So God must have come into existence after the universe came into existence.
You could say that God has been created by another God-like being, but this would be circular reasoning.
The only other explanation i can think of is that God must have evolved from 'lesser' beings.
If this is true then there is a race of Gods somewhere.
Alternatively, God is the sole survivor of the God-race. Which would mean Gods race is not immortal.
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So IF God exists he did not create the universe, he was mortal and most probably not the only one of his species.
It starts to sound like God may have been an 'alien'.
Either that or he doesnt exist at all.
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What are your thoughts on the ideas i presented above ?
Edit: Crap, i screwed up the title... :shrug:
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If God 'exists' outside reality he simply does not exist.
Definition of reality:
re·al·i·ty
–noun, plural -ties for 3, 5–7.
1. the state or quality of being real.
2. resemblance to what is real.
3. a real thing or fact.
4. real things, facts, or events taken as a whole; state of affairs: the reality of the business world; vacationing to escape reality.
5. Philosophy.
a. something that exists independently of ideas concerning it.
b. something that exists independently of all other things and from which all other things derive.
6. something that is real.
7. something that constitutes a real or actual thing, as distinguished from something that is merely apparent.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/reality
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If God exists inside reality he exists inside the universe as the universe equates reality. Because the universe by definition contains all that is real, there is no "external reality" (or space, or time) in which it can exist or have been "created".
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This either means that:
- God came into existence together with the universe, or
- God came into existence later on in the universe.
In either case this means God couldnt have created the universe.
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Lets look at the statement that 'God came into existence together with the universe'.
This actually cant be true because of:
From The Blind Watchmaker by Richard Dawkins
"a deity capable of engineering all the organised complexity in the world, either instantaneously or by guiding evolution, . . . must already have been vastly complex in the first place . . ."
He calls this "postulating organised complexity without offering an explanation."
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So God must have come into existence after the universe came into existence.
You could say that God has been created by another God-like being, but this would be circular reasoning.
The only other explanation i can think of is that God must have evolved from 'lesser' beings.
If this is true then there is a race of Gods somewhere.
Alternatively, God is the sole survivor of the God-race. Which would mean Gods race is not immortal.
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So IF God exists he did not create the universe, he was mortal and most probably not the only one of his species.
It starts to sound like God may have been an 'alien'.
Either that or he doesnt exist at all.
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What are your thoughts on the ideas i presented above ?
Edit: Crap, i screwed up the title... :shrug: