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What if the multiverse and string theories are false?
I don't think there is a multiverse theory out there, and string theory wouldn't really affect anything.
What if the multiverse and string theories are false?
String theory tries to describe the smallest possible points that can make up the tiniest particles. Surely if God were to exist it must be formed of some kind of particles.
I thought multiverse related things were hypotheses, not theories. But I just looked it up and M-Theory seems to exist.
From the OP: "... we need God in order to live correctly. The question of the existence of God still remain, but hey, if we need God, why wouldn't He exist ?"
So, to the OP, God exists because we need God to exist, which is a poor argument, IMO.
In fairness, he does go on to ask "Is something needed necessarily exist ?", but there are ample examples demonstrating that the answer to that question is "no" (e.g., Cindy needs a new kidney to live, but there are no tissue matches, etc.)
Well how could god be made of nothing?
How could nothing possibly manifest the amount of power that we attribute to god?
Well, I don't want to come out as a polytheist, but I think it's pretty assholish of us humans to think there's one universal God which created it all. It's far more likely there's one demi-God who created Earth, and did not want to mess with the whole "structure of the Universe" business. He left it to the superiors.
Everything is made of something. Therefore god cannot be made of nothing.
Your second paragraph made no sense.
Everything is made of something. Therefore god cannot be made of nothing.
The first part is all true. But I don't "need" a superior entity. It would certainly be nice to have one (especially if this God wasn't an insecure, self-centered ***hole like most of the monotheistic world's ones) but if I need one I'm SOOL because there isn't a big papa with an infinite warm embrace. I even agree though that it might be adaptive to believe there is... to a point.I will try to proove here that we NEED to believe in God.
Indeed, people need to do something of their lives, just because they live and that the outcome can be very distant. Would that only be to kill time. So they are trying to do things. Will they be pleased to do these things on the end ? Will they succeed ?
The thing, is that they can't manipulate themselves : to manipulate itself, one have to know itself. However this is technically totally impossible. Why ?
* First off, if you try to know yourself, you will accumulate data about yourself, right ? That data will become a part of yourself. However, in order to know yourself, you should know that data also. Creating some other data. That would should know. Etc... so the quest of self knowledge, is purely infinite therefore never reached.
* When you learn things about yourself, it is unsure about what we will do next. Let's say you have a revelation about yourself. How will you react ? Nothing tells you you will react in the same way you would have react if you wouldn't have had this revelation. So the processus of knowing yourself may change drastically the way you behave. And, I'm talking by experience, you probably will act the opposed way in reaction, as to contradict determinism.
So not only you can't really, technically know yourself round, but you may change your mind in the processus, which is endless, much for your mind.
So, you need top have a *SUPERIOR* entity that guide you. By "superior", I mean an entity that is above you, see you all, and wish the best for you, never defecting.
That's why I'm saying that we need God in order to live correctly.
The question of the existence of God still remain, but hey, if we need God, why wouldn't He exist ? Is something needed necessarily exist ?
If He doesn't, what kind of poor aberations would we be ?
Everything is made of something. Therefore god cannot be made of nothing.
Your second paragraph made no sense.
So god is the universe?