Hello there. I was just browsing the OTF here while I saw this challenge....
I can't resist
God: supernatural being that's not a part of our 'dimension'
Creation: everything we can observe directly or indirectly. ie. it's the universe. Everything that is a part of our 'dimension'.
What can be said about the universe?
To say something about the universe in general, we need to find properties that apply to all parts of the universe. ie. if all parts of a bike are red, the bike will be red.
But before we take a look at the shared-properties of all parts of the universe, we must group everything that's a part of the universe into two groups. The group of physical (material) things and the group of non-physical (non-material) things. (ie. love, wind, heat)
About that 2nd group, this 2nd group is dependant on the 1st group. Without material there can't be inmaterial things. No gravity without mass. No love without an organism. No heat without a fire.
It's safe to say that while looking at the universe / creation, we only have to take a look at the physical group. If we would remove all the materials, no inmaterials would be left over.
- Everything in the universe has a limited size. There's nothing that has an infinite size.
- Everything in the universe has an origin / former shape. There's nothing that has ever popped out of plain nothing. A rock comes from a mountain, which comes from a planet. A human is born from the conception of the body fluid of two people.
- Everything in the universe has a point of beginning. There's nothing that has always been.
It's safe to say that if these 3 properties count for all parts of the universe, it must count for the universe itself. Since without the parts of the universe, there would be no universe.
Thus the universe has a limited size. It ends somewhere after the last planet/star/comet/unimaginable thing.
Thus the universe has a source. It can't have popped-up out of nothing. Not even the very first particle could have, without a cause, a reason.
Thus the universe must have begun at one particular moment. Or pherhaps our pre-universe must have, or our pre-pre-universe. But at one particular moment it must have become.
This means that there must be something outside our universe. Something beyond it's borders. Or do you expect a big wall with a sign "no passage behind this wall", and even if, what's behind that wall?
This means also that the universe must have an origin, a source, a cause.
And it means that there must have been something before the universe, or our pre-pre-pre universe came into existance.
Something that's outside our universe, which is the cause, the source, of our universe, that already was there before our universe existed........ that's something we need to look deeper into.
First, this "something" is not a part of the universe. We cannot apply the properties of the universe on something that's outside the universe. The fact that I have a red bike doens't mean I have a red car as well. Pherhaps I do have a red car, but that can't be proven by just looking at the bike.
And if you can only see my bike, you can't say anything about the color of my car. You can guess of course. So we can't know anything for sure about this "something"
This "something" might have an unlimited size, it might even be inmaterial, since it might be that 'outside our universe, our reality' inmaterial things can be independant to material things. Pherhaps material things are even dependant to inmaterial things over'there'.
This "something" doens't need to have a cause, an origin as well. Neither does it need to have a beginning. Those are all properties that do account to our universe, it doesn't have to count for it's reality as well.
Thus we have something outside our universe that became in existance before our universe and cause our universe, while it has no beginning itself neither does it have a size or a cause. And of course something that's not a part of our universe doesn't nessecarily have to obey to the natural laws of our universe. It can break those laws easily. We just plainly call such a "something" god.
God is just a word. You can name it "something" if you wish.
And this "something" apparantly created our universe. Pherhaps it only created the first particle. Pherhaps by holding to plates close to each other in a vacuum so that nothing could split into a positive and a negative particle.
Pherhaps these particles kept on splitting and growing, and finally blowed up in the first big-bang. And pherhaps this "something" is so different to us, and so superior, that it could form everything out of nothing. And created the universe as wel know it. As a giant cage for humans. A cage of almost-infinity.
I can't prove how the earth became what it is today, neither can I prove how we became what we are today. But we need something. Something to fill the gap of everything.
We, modern humans, think that since we found scientific explanations to simple things like lightning and earthquakes, we must find the explanation to everything within this "everything" (universe, reality)
That's a very optimistic thing. But we know from 'everything we know' that in the end there's always a need for an extern factor to be involved.
No painting without a painter.
In fact things should be all around.
There is a something, a god. Unless you can prove how the universe could have cause itself. Of course it's in the end nothing more but the first cause argument. And this argument will always be the only argument. And since you can't handle it, you should face it.
But I can comfort you, this "something" doesn't nessecarily have to be the christian god, the hundu god or the muslim god. Pherhaps it's not even a creative thinking "something". And pherhaps it is, but did it abandon us for billion years already.
But I wouldn't be too sure.
1948 has been prophecied 3000 years ago by people who claim they contacted this "something"
And so have many things that come into existance these days.
But that's another story.
Robert
Ps. did any newbie ever debut with such a large post?
