Re: CREATION OF UNIVERSE

Posted by qOLOp on 1119649387
You said: " the Universe proves to be supplied with the most suitable design for human life."
To think that the universe has been designed for "human life" is understandable from the view point of a human being. This statement is clearly biased.

The universe wasn't designed "by chance." Chance is just our acknowledgement of not knowing what the cause of something is. It is a label. There is no randomness in the universe.

To "create" something from "nothingness" is not consistent with scientific rational thought. As a matter of fact, there is no such a thing as "nothingness." Therefore, anything that is shown as "evidence" must comply with this. Otherwise, it is just a matter of belief, it is not scientific.
In your website you are assuming many things, for instance: "To say that something has zero volume is tantamount to saying that it is "nothing". The whole universe was created from this "nothing". "
This is not true. Space has "0" volume; however, we know it exists. It is not "nothing."
Because we cannot use our senses to measure something, it doesn't mean that it doesn't exist.

The "big-bang" cannot explain what was there before the "explosion." and what was the cause of it. Everything has a cause, what is the cause of "nothing."? "Nothing" is not a valid answer as explained above. The 3 aspects of time must be present at all times and be consistent. (past, present, future)
Cosmologists are still "improving" their theories as to how the universe came into existence. Their biggest obstacle is to get to a "unified" theory. Relativity and quantum physics don't "play" together yet, without this there cannot be a "true explanation" but just a "best try."

However, reasoning, logic, has been able to give us answers.
It is not logical or reasonable to "create" something from "nothing." "matter is not created neither destroyed, it can only be transformed."

Besides, if this was true; it will represent quite a bit of phlosophical problems: If God created the universe, and He created something good, why he allowed evil? why is there suffering? The usual answer is: because we have free will. If this was the case, why cannot we commit evil without being punished? Why God has to interfere? Besides, it is logical to assume that if God knows everything and He created everything, He cannot change anything. He is bound by his knowledge when He "created" everything from the beginning...therefore, He cannot change a bit what He knew from the beginning was going to happen... Logic and reasoning alone can give us the answers.
God does not deal with matter. God is a soul, just like you and me. We are souls having a bodily experience, a material experience.

"Holy books" were written 1500 - 2000 years ago. They were written by humans with the understanding they had at that time. Since then, many things have changed.

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