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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Efficient and necessary...

The Law of Cause and Effect.

The effect has to have a cause equal to or greater than itself. Nothing cannot cause the Universe. Nothingness, non-living, chance/randomness, etc. cannot cause matter, life, consciousness, and order because it is exponentially lesser than the effect. If nothingness has caused the effect of the universe, then it flies against the laws of cause and effect. Chance cannot create what has been created because of the nature of chance. Random Chance is simply a hypostatization, giving it human, supernatural abilities that it cannot possibly have as it is defined.  So random chance has no chance to have been responsible for what we see in creation, neither can uncosciousness creat consciousness nor non-living beget living, these are paradoxes and logically absurd.

The First Law of Thermodynamics: Energy Conservation.

Energy cannot be created nor destroyed. This claims that we cannot get something from nothing. Nothing comes from nothing. Something can only come from something. Creation Ex nihlo, or something from nothing, has to be explained by an outside entity, outside of time and space.

The Second Law of Thermodynamics: Entropy.
Things go from order to disorder or from hot to cold [loss of energy]. The universe is slowly dying from heat loss. If, as some claim, that the universe is eternal, then we would have died of heat loss an infinite number of years ago. This concludes that the universe, though large beyond human comprehension, is not infinite. Philosophical naturalistic/Macro-evolution claims that things go from disorder to order, which is a contradiction of the Second Law of Thermodynamics and Entropy: Order to Disorder.

It is clear that the universe, the earth, life, and consciousness were engineered by the hands of a Creator. Random chance can simply not account for all this precision and marvel that we see. It is like arguing the odds of a wind blowing into a field of scrap metal and somehow forming a 747 airliner. Not only is this impossible, but if it were, who created the wind, the field, and the junk in the first place? Thusly, there is a God, Creator, that is the logical cause of the universe, the earth, and all life. We can induce from the facts of our existence and our ability to think about our thinking that God has a personality like us. We can infer that his reasoning, thinking, and consciousness are exponentially greater than ours by the facts of existence and the complexity in all life, and the laws that govern the properties of matter and metaphysics.



Now, the pertient question needs to be asked: “Did God leave a revelation of Himself to us or not?

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