JWeinCom said:
Why does a person have to commit to either the position that existence is causeless, or that a god exists? Why are those the only two options, and even if I do accept those are the two options, why would I have to accept either?
Based on our experiences of the world, it would be pretty reasonable to assume the Earth is static, at the center of the universe, and flat. These are the most intuitive positions without studying the matter. They're also wrong of course. Our intuition (just feeling something) is usually a good way to go about things, but can mislead us. |
The simulation thing is stupid to me and frankly goes nowhere. Another thing would be we were created by a flawed being who left us after creating us and I don't think the ultimate creator can be flawed so if we go up the chain, we'll find God. Hell even with the simulation thing it works. Go up the chain and the original thing that happened that led to us is the question. How many possibilities are left in your mind?
Just a guy who doesn't want to be bored. Also








