Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Thu Oct 09, 2025 3:06 pm
Senad Dizdarevic wrote: ↑Thu Oct 09, 2025 1:47 pm
Energy can not be created or destroyed. That means that the god Creator does not exist because that is not possible. Energy is eternal, and this fact excludes the Creator god.
That doesn't follow at all. It would just mean that energy has a special role in the universe, unlike destructable things. But it would not in any way preclude a God who transcends space, matter, time and what we understand as "energy."
Energy with a capital E is not part of the universe; it is the Universe. Existence, All That Is, has 2 parts - Pure Awareness (consciousness, attention, and awareness) and Energy (all energy phenomena and material bodies and objects are from energy in different frequency states - from gases, liquids to matter). Energy and Pure Awareness, in one word, Existence, was never created and will never be destroyed. Existence is eternal. God does not exist.
In the myth, god did not create the World from matter but from nothing (creatio ex nihilo).
Again, there's no problem here if God is transcendent. If He were something subject to physical laws, there would be; but then, if he were less than and subject to His own physical laws, He would not be transcendent, and we would not even be talking about what is meant by "God."
Even if god were "transcended", but is not, he could not create something out of nothing, because that is not possible.
As I wrote above, there are only two substances in Existence, Pure Awareness and Energy. In your case, transended would mean that god would exist beyond the Energy part of Existence. The only "place" he could live would be Pure Awareness. But, PA is not material; it is not part of Energy, it is just a superstate of awareness. It is not a being, not an agent, and it does nothing, just is. So, there is no place for your god to exist, besides your imagination.
All believers were programmed to believe in god. The fourth evidence for god's nonexistence I present is experiential. I have decades-long experience with the members of the Karmic organization who created our part of the cosmos and wrote all incarnational scripts for all humans. Did you see The Matrix? That is not just a movie; it is a karmic presentation of planetary simulations. The karmicons removed some limitations from my energy body as a part of their experiment, which helped me to awaken into Pure Awareness and partially exit their Program. I have access beyond the Earth's Matrix, and regularly communicate with the members of the new Cosmic Administration and other inhabitants of other planets. If you want to check these statements, learn to lucid dream, meet inhabitants of other planets, and check my claims.
Besides the 1. Law of thermodynamics, I have two more pieces of evidence that also prove that god's existence is impossible.
About the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics:
1. 1. Law clearly states that Energy can not be created, which means that Energy is eternal. That means that the Universe did not have "a definite beginning point". The "Big Bang" is just a phenomenon inside eternal Energy and is not "creatio ex nihilo".
Well, we've dealt with this one. You're supposing that God has to be subject to natural laws. That's simply not what is meant by "God."
So, do you claim that god can create Something from Nothing? Are there "supernatural laws"?
God is not outside somewhere, as there is no outside for him to be, god does not exist at all.
2. 2. Law does not state that "the universe had a definite beginning point": "In a closed system, entropy (disorder) tends to increase over time."
Wait. Think about that carefully. You'll see I'm right.
If the universe is tending from a state of higher order to lower order, as the 2nd Law requires, then there must have been a point in which much hither order was infused into the universe. Entropy cannot have been working forever, because if it had (now consider this carefully) NOTHING WOULD EXIST NOW.
And why is that? Because any amount of entropy -- even the tiniest amount -- plus infinite time, would mean that heat death would already have occurred,
and have occurred an infinite amount of time ago. For infinity is not just "a very long time," but rather "an
infinitely long time." So the most miniscule entropy would have had infinite time to work, and would have produced an infinite result...total heat death.
But here we are. And this proves beyond all possible doubt that we are not living in an infinitely-old universe. There necessarily had to be a time when a massive amount of order (which we readily observe is the case, and from which entropy is made possible) was somehow infused into the universe. And that proves the universe had a beginning.
That is not true. 2. Law does not require anything. You are again fabricating context and reframing it to fit your false explanations. 2. Law just states that there are fluctuations in an energy field, and nothing else. All other assumptions are just speculations, and nothing else. Stick to the line: 1. Law states that Energy can not be created or destroyed. 2. Law adds that there are changes in this energy field. That's it.
Using infinity as a parameter for Energy is just a manipulation.
1. Law clearly states that Energy can not be created or destroyed. That means that Energy is not infinite, but eternal. There is a fixed amount of Energy, and it is a closed system. That means that is not infinite, quite the contrary, it is finite. Energy with capital E is part of Existence. It is finite and it floats like a balloon in Pure Awareness, a non-material superstate. The only infinity there is, is a cyclical circling inside Energy.
Let me add another significant fact. 2. Law of thermodynamics is true only in our dimension. In higher dimensions, there are no thermal changes as they don't have temperature at all. In higher dimensions, Energy is stable, and there is no entropy of any kind.
I presented sufficient evidence.
I don't find it's sufficient at all. It may satisfy somebody who already wants to believe that; but to be honest, I see no reason it should be compelling to a balanced observer.
I understand you. In the 3. book of my series, I present faith as a mental illness with RTS (Religious Trauma Syndrome) being just one of many psychological disorders of religious believers.
Here is a quote from your colleague, the believer William Lane Craig: “For not only should I continue to have faith in God on the basis of the Spirit’s witness even if all the arguments for His existence were refuted, but I should continue to have faith in God even in the face of objections which I cannot at that time answer.” Source: William Lane Craig EXPOSED,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQm3rH7PuYs, time mark, 9.59
Try to refute it,
Done. See above.