polemotheos
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concise proof - 2005/11/30 02:00
Does God exist?
To answer this question it would be important to first define what we mean by the expression “God”;
Most people would agree that when we say “God” we mean “an eternal, all power-ful, omnipresent being”.
Now to answer whether or not such a being exists we must go beyond the simple definition we have here.
To prove that God exists we must examine evidence; (We should only believe what is proven to us)
Consider the material universe. It is generally held that the material universe (as we know it; with galaxies, stars and planetary systems) at one time did not exist.
Yet, the substance of what comprises the material universe (specifically energy) has been shown in experiments to be uncreatedable and indestructable. We have come to call this phenomenon the first Law of Physics; the law of conservation of energy.
Besides this, it logically follows that all things are made of something (once again, energy), and that nothing can be made from nothing. "Nothing" does not involve existence, it does not exist in reality. So what does exist, the substance of existence must necessarily be omnipresent. These observations also require that the substance of existence be uncreatable and indestructable.
The transformation of energy is power. All power involves the transformation of energy. Therefore energy is integrally all power-ful.
These facts alone make energy ubiquitous, eternal, and formable.
Now for there to exist an eternal, all powerful, omnipresent being such as God, either God is energy or God is co-eternal, co-all powerful, co-omnipresent with energy, which is absurd. Therefore God is energy and necessarily exists.
peace and love,
Mars
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