Author Topic: The great conclusion about how the universe was created:  (Read 2251 times)

Hello, 50 pages of arguments



Doesn't this just keep happening? Galaxies collides with other galaxies until theres only one galaxy. Then all the stars get sucked into the blackhole in the middle until there's nothing left and black hole explodes.
Isn't that what happens?

Doesn't this just keep happening? Galaxies collides with other galaxies until theres only one galaxy. Then all the stars get sucked into the blackhole in the middle until there's nothing left and black hole explodes.
Isn't that what happens?
I don't recall black holes just exploding like that.

I think Jesus was a nice person.


There was never no time.

If there was ever no time then there was never no time because there was no time for there to be no time in.
Yes I actually thought that through.

I love telling people, "It never happened." when they talk about no time.

There was never no time.

Because there is always a lapse for something to happen.

Why would God be subjected to his physical laws that he created when his existence is not primarily physical? That would be like saying a man who grew up isolated in the wilderness could not make up his own mental vocabulary for identifying objects because he did not have any prior communication to work off of.

Where did that matter in that black hole originate from?

And yes, I watched the whole thing.
Where did God come from?

/thread

Because there is always a lapse for something to happen.
Last time I checked, nothing is instant. Maybe modern science will eventually prove that wrong.

Also, who says that this exploding blackhole happened before us. If it has no time, how can we place it chronologically? That's like saying something with no height, is shorter than you. It doesn't exist in all of the dimensions you do, and so you are restricted on your ability to compare it to you.

Where did God come from?

/thread

Where did Space come from?

There was always a place for time to tick.

They coexist.