Discuss Musings Philosophy of God Book


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  1. zur Says:

    In the beginning, there was nothing - no stars, no moons, no planets or even space. No materials, motion, energy, or physical matter that one could call something because in the beginning, there was nothing. When we think of something and nothing, we are speaking of this physical reality that exists around us and even within us. If we go backwards in sequence to a time before the universe was formed, back to the catalyst of the big bang, did a giant ball of matter and energy exist with time having no meaning to this reality because time as we know it did not exist?
    Science tells us this, this tale of a big bang and its possible catalysts, but what they fail to answer is where did that come from? Surely if we regress backwards through sequences of events far enough, we have to at some point come to zero or nothing.
    How can something that exists come from nothing? How can something that exists create itself? If matter cannot be created or destroyed, according to science, then how does matter exist? Does it not have to have an origin to exist? At some point did it not have to be created to exist? Hmmm, some do not like that, but what really haunts them, if they reason deeply enough is they realize that nothing should exist, for something cannot come from nothing. The vastness of this very statement could drive a brilliant mind mad if one allowed it to, and if I did not exist, I would debate forever that it was impossible for me to exist – seeing that something cannot come from nothing. Yes, I understand that it appears that I indeed came from something, but my wretched mind will not allow me such unreasoned comforts as a sane mind trapped within a small and limited reality where things have no original origin. I am intelligent enough to see the writing on the wall that something indeed cannot come from nothing. . . - Excerpt from Musings: The Philosophy of God by Michael Taylor

  2. Peppy Says:

    This is explained so simply and so logically how can anyone dispute this? It’s only common sense and realization that God is our Creator. Read Michael Taylors book Musings and understand the facts . . .