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Name: Anonymous 2010-07-23 15:52

How did something come to exist? That's probably the biggest mystery ever. If we say that universe was created by collision of some two objects, then how were those two objects created? Anyway, at the absolute beginning, there had to be absolute void, because if anything existed, then it wasn't absolute beginning. But then if nothing existed, then what caused something to come to existence, when there was nothing? As there was absolute void, so there was also no reason for anything to happen.

Name: Anonymous 2010-07-29 6:31

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Judging what God is or is not is no different than judging what another person is or is not. What I can say is that whatever construct a human makes of God is only a construct in representation of God and not the Almighty Himself. A map of a mountain is not the mountain. I would even argue the point of how anyone can absolutely know God with in-depth detail. Surely if a material map was made to represent a material mountain, an immaterial map should thus represent an immaterial God. I would even argue the point that the books that tell the story of God aren't God, but just a book with words in it. People are what give those words meaning, ergo, God is derived from self-perception and not from any scientific investigation.

And because we don't have intimate details about God, would we know Him if we saw Him?

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