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God and the cosmic microwave background radiation

The cosmic microwave background radiation did not come from nothingness, wherefore it implicates the existence of God as the permanent self-existent creator and operator of everything that is not God Himself.
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yrger · 80-89, M
Hi Doc, you are running away from my challenge to you:
"As long as Doc doesn't answer this question, he is an intellectual coward:
"1. We ask ourselves, was there ever no instance of existence at all: yes or no or don't know."

Why are so you very paranoid with with intellectizing the idea of existencce?

I tell why: because it leads you inevitably to God existing.










DocSavage · M
WHAT PART OF ATHEIST DO YOU NOT UNDERSTAND?
I’ve heard of several versions of god, I found none of them compelling.
So what makes I’m going to narrow it down to one that matches yours?
If you have something that makes your god stand out above the rest, let’s hear it. So far your’s is the usual omnipotent, do anything spirit sky daddy.less the judgement set up. Not convincing.
1. We ask ourselves, was there ever no instance of existence
Why not ask how we can have a nothing instead ?


yrger · 80-89, M
Again, from Yrger to Doc:
You must have some idea of God, otherwise what are you taling about, with your attitude that there is no God at all.


Here, let us we two work together to determine whether God exists or not.

1. We ask ourselves, was there ever no instance of existence at all: yes or no or don't know.


Hi Doc, answer this question and show that you have som shred of intelligence.
1. We ask ourselves, was there ever no instance of existence at all: yes or no or don't know.





Hi members and readers of Similarworlds, the text below is totally irrevelavant:

DocSavage · M
Here, let us we two work together to determine whether God exists or not
Been there, done that. I’ve chased you over a dozen different threads. I already know your concept of god. And I’ve made myself clear when I said there isn’t any. One is as worthless as the others.
Further more, since it is impossible for anyone to know what preceded the Big Bang, it is irrelevant.
You have no working model for “nothing” so there is no way to say what, if anything preceded “existence” or what laws governed it.
We can only work within space and time.


As long as Doc doesn't answer this question, he is an intellectual coward:
"1. We ask ourselves, was there ever no instance of existence at all: yes or no or don't know."