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Originally Posted by phunamy
Ok,
So if you were god (or 'a' god) could you then create life from nothing. I would sure like to see you try.
You were formed with free thought so you could have true love for the creator, forced love is slavery.
Evolutionary theories make the universe 'billions' of years old (paraphrased). My question still remains, where did all the matter in the universe come from? And who put it there?
If you tell me that all the matter in known existence has always been there, I will call you a liar. Carbon dating (not the most efficient or reliable method) would then wield results of rocks being 7 quadrillion or 50 octillion years old. And there isn't anything that old in any of our vast databases.
The point is, you can throw hypothetical situations and quotes around all day, but common sense and logic still doesn't prove you right.
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Why do you doubt that I am god? I can certainly create life, from nothing or non life, I have explained how to achieve such a thing. Furthermore, the creation of life, does not necessairly mean one is god. Therefore, I will ask you what is god?
I was created, or "formed" with free thought so I could think for myself, and decide whether god is existant. I should not be punished, for using gifts for thier intended purposes.
You ask from were all matter in the Universe originated? I will ask you something similar, were did a omniscient being of outright ultimate power originate? You deny that the matter of the universe could not have simply "existed" and yet you believe that a omniscient being randomly exists? All the matter in the Universe, originated from the Big Bang. When the entropy of the previous universe reached high levels of instability, in terms of no or very little free energy being available, the universe exploded and the matter that currently exists, is the residue and the reactions of the explosion and some of the matter that existed in the previous universe. Also, this leads to the conclusion that the "previous" universe was infinitely larger, as a result of the First Law of Thermodynamics, or the Law of Conservation of Mass. Evidently, this will continue until the residue or the mass of the products reaches zero, after which the Universe will exist in alternate ways. However, this still brings up the question of how the very "first" Universe was created. The answer to this lies deeply in Quantam Physics, and from what I have read, is a property of dark matter, of which little is understood.
Perhaps, theoretically, some of the Carbon is indeed quadrillions of years old. However, our technology cannot trace such minute amounts. However, having Carbon so old is virtually impossible, due to the relatively small half life of Carbon. Once the full life is reached, it no longer exists in the form of "Carbon" per se. Once again, First Law of Thermodynamics. The Carbon of the Universe is replenished by various chemical reactions that occur within the Universe, and within planets, and stars.
My point regarding the vast variety of religions and powerful, omniscient, gods, existing since the dawn of time, still stands. How is it, that there have been a huge number of gods throughout history, and everyone believed they existed, and you could be punished with impunity for disbelieving. Yet now there is suddenly only one god?
The point is hypothetical situations, allow one to demonstrate the flaws or fallacies of certain logic. Logic and Common Sense still stand.