CrazyAnglican wrote:I was acquiver with anticipation about the next step, that OA alluded too, in this thread. So, do you guys agree that nobody has an explanation about the beginning of the universe that does not violate causation? OA's put forth an interesting point; I'd certainly like to see where it goes next.
I agree with that. We are closer to knowing these answers than we were yesterday. That is for sure. But, The question predisposes that there was a beginning. We are caught up in our world of finite things. Everything we know of in our world is finite, even the number of grains of sand on the planet. So it is very hard indeed to comprehend the infinite. We just haven't discovered the right tools, or math if you will, to even try to solve this equation. The nature of an eternal God has the same kind of paradoxical equations. It just may turn out that both sides of this religious debate are both right. We just may be describing the same force from two different perspectives.
This question of Eternity, or God if you prefer, has been pondered by mankind for a Melina.
Your side has concluded it seems that the answer can be found in a collection of books written a thousand or so years ago. My side believes that the study of our world around us will bring us the truth. And since we know more today than we did yesterday through this study, I really think that the logical thing to do, at least for me and many others, is to continue to learn through this scientific study. Your side has NOT brought us any closer to this end. Without Science, we would still be burning witches, and hitching up the horse for a ride to work.