nativeastral
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our minds are within the mind of a larger mind or are you taking full credit for your own one?
No, God did not have a beginning. Scientific evidence has shown that the Universe is expanding and therefore - finite. This means that time is not infinite and therefore matter and space are not infinite. God is eternal because he exists outside of time. It doesn't apply to him as it does to us. He created it.
You do know the Big Bang Theory was first proposed by a Dominican monk? So the ex nihilo thesis is stronger today than it ever was. Pretty good for us Catholics, eh?And the big bang theory as a finite one eventually over rid the steady state and ocsillating one as infinity was so ingrained in scientists minds [despite the Judeao-Christian ex nihilo creation thesis being accepted by the early sciences dominated by this religious paradigm].
That would be the logical implication of the current understanding of science.Nevertheless do we really know for sure that just because the universe is expanding that it is finite?
That's a good point.In reality hypothesis replaces hypothesis as scientific 'knowledge' grows; the hypothesis of g-d stays the same for those who believe in a timeless eternal creator whom we have assigned meaning existence and being to.
What about scientists who have faith in God? It's nowhere near as clear cut as you suggest — the old faith v science debate — there is nothing to preclude a scientist having faith in God, quite the reverse, in fact.There will always be two camps, those who believe and worship a creator god and those who prefer to disbelieve anything super-natural and have 'faith' in science.
You do know the Big Bang Theory was first proposed by a Dominican monk? So the ex nihilo thesis is stronger today than it ever was. Pretty good for us Catholics, eh?
You do know the Big Bang Theory was first proposed by a Dominican monk? So the ex nihilo thesis is stronger today than it ever was. Pretty good for us Catholics, eh?
its not a football match, yes the scientific & religious paradigms are matched either way, & has nothing to do with Catholics in particular but the reality or truth essentially
Science has been obliged to revise its understandings. Christian doctrine, for example, has not, and that a doctrine can remain the sdame for over 2,000 years, and still co-exist with science, says something ...
... and lo, science actually comes down on the side of unchanging doctrine!
What about scientists who have faith in God? It's nowhere near as clear cut as you suggest — the old faith v science debate — there is nothing to preclude a scientist having faith in God, quite the reverse, in fact.
be that as it may however, whether the universe is finite or infinite does not effect God.
Thomas
You do know the Big Bang Theory was first proposed by a Dominican monk? So the ex nihilo thesis is stronger today than it ever was. Pretty good for us Catholics, eh?
Science has been obliged to revise its understandings.
Christian doctrine, for example, has not ...
What about scientists who have faith in God? It's nowhere near as clear cut as you suggest — the old faith v science debate — there is nothing to preclude a scientist having faith in God, quite the reverse, in fact.
Time is a man devised concept and thus cannot be used to portray the beginning or end of the universe.Did God have a beginning?
Ps. 90:2: "Before the mountains themselves were born, or you proceeded to bring forth as with labor pains the earth and the productive land, even from time indefinite to time indefinite you are God."
Is that reasonable?
Our minds cannot fully comprehend it. But that is not a sound reason for rejecting it.
Consider examples: (1) Time. No one can point to a certain moment as the beginning of time. And it is a fact that, even though our lives end, time does not. We do not reject the idea of time because there are aspects of it that we do not fully comprehend. Rather, we regulate our lives by it.
(2) Space. Astronomers find no beginning or end to space. The farther they probe into the universe, the more there is. They do not reject what the evidence shows; many refer to space as being infinite. The same principle applies to the existence of God.
How would you know?Did God have a beginning?