
and it was due to the phrases lack of nessecity that it was plagiarized (sp?)

Well i can only speak for the catholic church, and even my knowledge of the inner workings of that is limited, however, the church doesn't actually tell us "churchs" (as in the buildings) are needed for worship.OK, I'm willing to accept what you said about the writing of the Bible. What I will say is that I have also heard of a text that was intended for inclusion in the Bible that the Church refuses to accept and dismisses as heresy. What this book basically says is that you don't need churches to worship - that the entire universe is the "House of God". This makes perfect sense, really. From a religious standpoint, if God made the universe then surely the entire universe is Holy? As a consequence of this viewpoint, churches suddenly become rather redundant. And considering the vast riches that the Vatican has (I am veering dangerously close to my trademark cynicism here) is it any wonder that they refuse to validate this book?
Very interesting point, which i never considered before. This is a very valid interpretation of the bible and im not going to say i disagree with that, infact it's possibly one of the best interpretations ive ever heard.With respect to the creation of the universe, Archimedes once said "give me a place to stand and I will move the Earth!" referring to his discovery of the power of levers.Wasn't it, "give me an immovable place to stand and a long enough lever (unbreakable...but i dont know if he said that) and ill move the earth" anyway...this was just me being pedantic: ignore
assume?....they can't exist outside the universe.Where was God standing when "He" created the universe? When you think about this question, remember that "standing" also applies to the fourth dimension as well. Space and time are properties associated with the universe. We don't have any reason to assume that they exist outside the universe.
1) for there to be time, there must be space for time to pass in (sounds weird but its the best way to explain it)
2) there can be no "space" (includes matter, vacuum...all of it) outside of the universe because by definition the universe contains everything
3) therefore we can confidently say that no time or space exist outside the universe
about god, well god is above all the rules, he makes them. to bring the example down a scale or two...take BigBrother. bigbrother created the house, put the housemates in it and controls everything that goes on in the house. but they aren't in it...there are somewhere else that the contestants just can't see.
however, since all energy isn't in equilibrium everywhere relativity becomes meaningful againBtw, if the universe is infinite, it must have infinite energy. However, if there were infinite energy, relativity would become meaningless.
yep...thats a model of the universe. still infinite though and here the thinking behind it.Also, scientists have been able to construct a rough image of the universe. It is approximately oval-shaped with an uneven distribution of matter.
1) universe by definition contains everything.
2) therefore if we reached the edge of the universe (just say we could) and tried to step beyond it, *WE* would become the edge of the universe. the universe expandas to fit us. therefore it is impossible to reach the end of the universe or go beyond it.
3) something without end is infinite.
the model is simply how far the universe has extended so far.
also...The Bible says (in a nutshell) that if you lead a good and honest life you will go to Heaven.
HOWEVER, if EVERYONE leads a good life, according to the principals laid down in the Bible, then surely Earth will BECOME Heaven?
the fact that it is measurable is immatierial! i can count forever and ever getting higher and higher and reach numbers to the limit of my knowledge but there are still infinite more!With regards to the nature of the universe (!) I must disagree with you. The universe is finite because the universe has a finite age. It is now widely accepted that the universe was created by a "Big Bang". If the universe were infinite in size, it would have had to have been expanding at an infinite speed. This is not so. The speed of the expansion of the universe has been measured, and the boundary of the universe (by "boundary" I mean the outermost material - which, logically, is the material that was first to be blown outwards at the instant of creation) has been imaged.
We could progress beyond it and therefore extend it (so, technically, we wouldn't actually progress "beyond" it - we would just become a part of it, stretching outwards) but it would still be finite because (a) the boundary is a finite distance from the centre of the universe, as it is perceived (b) since we cannot exceed (or even reach, for that matter) the speed of light, any distance travelled in any amount of time would still mean that the boundary was finite.
Perfect happiness not somthing you can get bored of. possibly though, if we want to look at it another way...the absense of emotional attachments could be seen as perfect happiness because we are unaware of anything harmful...etc looked at this way then death itself is perfect happiness because we cease to be...anything really.wouldn't you get bored in Heaven? Why should there even be a Heaven? Don't you think that it's just wishful thinking because we're afraid of dying and we secretly know that life is pointless and don't want to accept that? Isn't it just a desparate attempt at injecting some meaning into our lives?
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