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    09 Aug '17 11:00
    Originally posted by @eladar
    Have you ever experienced anything other than the universe that has not had a beginning?
    Humans are finite beings who can only really contemplate the world around them in finite terms. It is not surprising that an infinite universe that has always existed, in one form or another, is beyond the comprehension of this finite human mind. (Yours in particular).
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    09 Aug '17 11:07
    Originally posted by @eladar
    Have you ever experienced anything other than the universe that has not had a beginning?
    The problem with your underlying premise/assertion - and the fact that you piled other assertions on top of it - isn't going to be solved by you asking more questions.
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    09 Aug '17 11:081 edit
    Originally posted by @eladar
    You remind me of students who think that zero and no solution are the same answer.
    Were any of them attractive? Did you find yourself lusting after any of them?
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    09 Aug '17 11:10
    Originally posted by @eladar
    Have you ever experienced anything other than the universe that has not had a beginning?
    Yes, absolutely everything in the universe that I am aware of or have ever experienced, in one form or other, assuming that the universe did not have a beginning.
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    09 Aug '17 11:101 edit
    Originally posted by @eladar
    Energy is something.
    God is "something".
    What do you think God used if not energy?



    You remind me of a fat miserable teacher with zero charisma and staff room coffee breath.
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    09 Aug '17 11:11
    Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke
    Humans are finite beings who can only really contemplate the world around them in finite terms. It is not surprising that an infinite universe that has always existed, in one form or another, is beyond the comprehension of this finite human mind. (Yours in particular).
    Have you seen anything, other than the universe which is infinite?
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    09 Aug '17 11:13
    Originally posted by @divegeester
    God is "something".
    What do you think God used if not energy?



    You remind me of a fat miserable teacher with zero charisma and staff room coffee breath.
    So now you claim something outside this universe created this universe?

    You claim that god is something of this universe, although god exists outside the universe? Quite the assumption, which is most likely faulty.
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    09 Aug '17 11:14
    Originally posted by @fmf
    Yes, absolutely everything in the universe that I am aware of or have ever experienced, in one form or other, assuming that the universe did not have a beginning.
    Name one thing that did not have a beginning, other than the universe itself.
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    09 Aug '17 11:15
    Originally posted by @eladar
    Do you have an example of this or is this answer based on faith?
    As this is the spiritual forum, I take the liberty to answer this way:

    God created the universe from nothing. If that is possible, then everything is possible. Even that BigBang started from nothing.

    If the question was put in the science forum I would answer like this:

    Everyone knowing some particle physics knows that virtual particles are created and reabsorbed all the time, everywhere, even in complete vacuum.
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    09 Aug '17 11:16
    Originally posted by @eladar
    Name one thing that did not have a beginning, other than the universe itself.
    Everything in it, everything I have seen, everything I have touched, in one form or another. Like I said. Did you not understand my answer?
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    09 Aug '17 11:161 edit
    Originally posted by @eladar
    So now you claim something outside this universe created this universe?

    You claim that god is something of this universe, although god exists outside the universe? Quite the assumption, which is most likely faulty.
    Could you rewrite this blurt in a way such that makes some sense?
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    09 Aug '17 11:58
    Originally posted by @fabianfnas
    As this is the spiritual forum, I take the liberty to answer this way:

    God created the universe from nothing. If that is possible, then everything is possible. Even that BigBang started from nothing.

    If the question was put in the science forum I would answer like this:

    Everyone knowing some particle physics knows that virtual particles are created and reabsorbed all the time, everywhere, even in complete vacuum.
    Yoir science amswer is insufficient.
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    09 Aug '17 11:59
    Originally posted by @divegeester
    Could you rewrite this blurt in a way such that makes some sense?
    Not sure you could understand it.
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    09 Aug '17 12:00
    Originally posted by @fmf
    Everything in it, everything I have seen, everything I have touched, in one form or another. Like I said. Did you not understand my answer?
    One thing. Has the sun always existed?
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