Search results

  1. N

    Psuedo Scripture or apocrypha?

    What is the documentary evidence that the complete Canon was listed before 400AD?
  2. N

    Who created God?

    The best medieval philosophers in Western Europe held that human reason is unable to resolve whether the universe is eternal or had a beginning. This seems to be the case regardless of the latest findings about the process of early expansion of the universe. A singularity at the origin of...
  3. N

    Who created God?

    The common question is, 'If God made the world then who made God?'. The question starts with the observation that each thing we perceive does not account for its own existence. If things in the world inherently existed by their own nature, no one would even think to ask why they exist. The...
  4. N

    Who created God?

    Could the analogy at least show that God is not like natural things whose reason for existing is not accounted for by its nature?
  5. N

    Why can't we all get along?

    If mutually exclusive worldviews by definition cannot be reconciled, how could two such interlocutors be merged into one?
  6. N

    Why can't we all get along?

    Would non-violent co-existence between two interlocutors with mutually exclusive worldviews (even allowing robust debate) be an acceptable outcome?
  7. N

    Who created God?

    The parable is given in light of the title of the thread. Could the locomotive be said to move itself with respect to the carriage?
  8. N

    The Sayings Of The Tantric Mystic Master Yashua The Nazarene

    I did not know of the existence of the document.
  9. N

    Who created God?

    If the wheels of the locomotive are turning by it's own power, then could we say the locomotive moves itself?
  10. N

    The Sayings Of The Tantric Mystic Master Yashua The Nazarene

    What reasons are there supporting this claim?
  11. N

    Why is it So?

    How can God be made exclusive?
  12. N

    Who created God?

    If the locomotive pulls the carriage, then what pulls the locomotive?
Back
Top