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Old 11-06-2005, 12:24 PM
Lestat Lestat is offline
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Default Re: Is Nothing Possible?

It's not that I feel I can draw conclusions, but let me ask you this.

Suppose I can't conceive of nothing AND I cannot conceive of a God just always being there. Total nothing is much harder for me to contemplate. Is it reasonable to think (at least for me), that the probability of there always being a God is higher than there ever being nothing? Again, just for me. Can I form the "belief" that God is the more likely scenario than nothing?

Like I explained to RJT, I realize that another dimension would take care of my nothing problem very easily and that's why unlike him, I cannot just to the conclusion of God. But we are talking about things that no one is even close to comprehending the answers to. So it doesn't seem unreasonable to me for people to form individual beliefs as long as they don't fly in the face of observable facts and/or evidence.
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