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  • Theists, Is the only answer is an unknown god?

    I think I have come up with a theory that most if not all will not like. I have mentioned in the past that I am an atheist, I have also mentioned that I feel there is logical proof that there are no deities. My proof goes as such.

    Theists believe that their god created all mankind. If all mankind did originate from the one god then all would have that one god as their creator. This would mean that all religions would worship the same god. If group A claims that they were made by god A and not god B then god be could not have made group A because they never heard of god A till they meet group A. This would dismiss all gods as being the creator. To say your group is true and the rest are lies makes the position even weaker because all the rest could say the same about you.

    I have a new theory that could allow the existence of all gods. All ancient god both still in practice and those abandoned were made by a greater god who is unknown. Each of the gods created similar humans at around the same time, in different parts of the world. I feel that this would explain how there actually could be gods. Atheists, please do not respond. I know that there would be no proof, this is just a theory.

    8 AnswersReligion & Spirituality8 years ago
  • Not sure if my version of a single time line theory actually exists.?

    Not sure if this is the right category either.

    In a way, we all make predictions of the future. When a ball is thrown we can predict where it will go. We can prevent that future if we catch the ball. Problem is, we do not always catch the ball. Many factors take place to determine if we do or even try to catch it. If all factors where exactly the same the result would be the same, like watching a movie scene over and over. Seeing that all the factors that led to any event are what caused the event then all events are inevitable. Hypothetically, if a person could actually have mystical visions of the future they would only be the possible future unless the factor of seeing the future was included in. This would mean that the chaos theory is actually a well ordered chain of inevitable events. Example: The storm that resulted because of the butterfly was always going to be a storm because the chain of events that led to and caused the butterfly flapping its wings at that time happened like the chain of events that followed.

    2 AnswersOther - Science8 years ago
  • Has science found the center of the universe?

    I am not talking about the known universe but the universe in its entirety. If the big bang theory is correct than it should be able to find it. we know that the universe is still expanding so the galaxies must be moving away from each other. Some may be moving almost parallel while others in the opposite directions like ripples in water from a dropped pebble. If we can track the galaxies like the ripples we should be able to find the center. If the big bang theory is correct than that should be where it originated. I am guessing that it may already be found or at least worked on but it would help confirm part of another theory I am working on. Any info would be helpful. Serious answers only please.

    10 AnswersAstronomy & Space8 years ago