• Pilferjinx@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    I think you’re reading way too much into this. How many possible things could exist but dont? Is it more or less than what there is? You assume I believe in God, what if you’re wrong.

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      6 months ago

      You basically described something we don’t know and then said if you don’t know them that’s where you’ll find god. Unless you know the answer to your original statement, which no one can know, than it’s safe to assume you believe in god. Whether you’ll admit it or not, you made the absolute statements to begin with.

    • Nelots@lemm.ee
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      6 months ago

      You’ll find God there, scientifically or not.

      I mean, feel free to correct me if I’m wrong, but it sure seems like you believe a god exists when you say something like that, no?

      As for the rest of what you said… that’s irrelevant. The problem is that it could be (and IMO is) physically impossible for literally nothing to exist. We simply don’t know, as we don’t know what came before or caused the big bang. The concept of nothingness is a whole complicated philosophical debate. Saying “erm, things exists, therefore god” makes no sense.

      Besides, god is ‘something’. You have the same problem regardless.