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Nothing, Universe, GodNothing: Nothing is commonly understood as the lack or absence of anything at all. Colloquially, the tedicate the lack of anything relevant or significant, or to describe a particularly unimpressive thing, event, or object.66% Voted for by dark.angel, Eaven-Alexander.
I can understand this word when it is used to describe an unimpressive thing but when it means an absence of anything at all... what the hell?
how can anything which mean something be nothing even if it was an idea or anything else when you know about it when you think about it, it have become something so it can't be nothing.
Universe:The Universe is most commonly defined as everything that physically exists: the entirety of space and time, all forms of matter, energy and momentum, and the physical laws and constants that govern them. However, the term "universe" may be used in slightly different contextual senses, denoting such concepts as the cosmos, the world or Nature.
The Universe is made from energy and everything in the Universe that is a part of the Universe is made of energy and also the human being because as we all know we are part from the cosmos the universe also in psychophysiology they have conclude because of a discover in the human body that a human being is Coincidently founded on earth which also mean that we are part of the cosmos however also the human being have exist like all the other forms on earth because of the evolution so it's not like one day the human being was suddenly on earth living playing the game of surviving so we exist because of the evolution on earth so to me GOD is created on the image of human being and not the opposite.
GOD: God is the principal or sole deity in religions and other belief systems that worship one deity.[1] The singular, capitalized God of monotheistic religions is commonly contrasted with the gods of polytheistic religions.
God is most often conceived of as the creator and overseer of the universe. Theologians have ascribed a variety of attributes to the many different conceptions of God. The most common among these include omniscience, omnipotence, omnipresence, omnibenevolence (perfect goodness), divine simplicity, jealousy, and eternal and necessary existence. God has also been conceived as being incorporeal, a personal being, the source of all moral obligation, and the "greatest conceivable existent". These attributes were all supported to varying degrees by the early Jewish, Christian and Muslim theologian philosophers, including Augustine of Hippo, Al-Ghazali, and Maimonides. Many notable medieval philosophers developed arguments for the existence of God, attempting to wrestle with the apparent contradictions implied by many of these attributes.
I can't be sure as a christian I have see some miracles that happens right in front of my eyes so doing to this I must believe however as I sad before everything is energy so maybe those Saint are the energy that remain after that our body dies and they help those other people in need by fixing their energy field and they do it because they were very good people in their live and they have discovered that they lived for the wrong reasons and they know what pain and suffer means so they help other peoples I mean this can be really discussed even I I'm not convinced 100% in this idea however to me as I said god is only a creation on the image of human being because the ancient as us in our days today we all need a supernatural power that explains our existence and the existence of the universe and we also need something or someone to ask that he makes our wishes come true and that we can somehow blame him for what is happening with us I mean it's all that we can be able to survive and you can read all the religious books and what you will definitely find that they all have contradictions in what they say and I mean contradiction in the same religion. -
law of nature => creationstarted thinking and came up with this theory (yes, I do realise it has most likely been asked before), I did not find it on this website so here goesVoted for by loveyourfate.
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If a law of nature is that "out of nothing, nothing can arise" then wouldn't the first "things, beings, people, whatever" have to be created by an unnatural something? So saying, a divine being?
I'm looking for the flaw in my logic, so if anyone could help me out.
, greatly appreciated !








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