Indeed, I should have put the word 'some' before the word 'qualities' during my first point, that should clear that up. For example, the concept of existence is a straightforward notion to understand.
As for the quantum physics you quote, I admit that I'm no expert however I know this; if you have nothing, there's nothing. Nothing means no energy, no physical matter - and hence the concept of time is eradicated, as there is no way to measure it if nothing changes.
As for what you call the Genesis contradiction, you must have first assumed that both chapters must be in chronological order; but try reading through again, with chapter 1 being chronological, and chapter 2 being a non-chronological recap/summary of events. For example, the animals need not be mentioned before Adam in a recap, as he named them.
I do not claim my beliefs to be fact, so the shit goblin has little impact. I have a faith in being correct, it's an integral part of Christianity, though I do not exlude the possibility of being incorrect.
And, are you an evolutionist?
does God exist or not?
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Indeed, I should have put the word 'some' before the word 'qualities' during my first point, that should clear that up. For example, the concept of existence is a straightforward notion to understand.
As for the quantum physics you quote, I admit that I'm no expert however I know this; if you have nothing, there's nothing. Nothing means no energy, no physical matter - and hence the concept of time is eradicated, as there is no way to measure it if nothing changes.
As for what you call the Genesis contradiction, you must have first assumed that both chapters must be in chronological order; but try reading through again, with chapter 1 being chronological, and chapter 2 being a non-chronological recap/summary of events. For example, the animals need not be mentioned before Adam in a recap, as he named them.
I do not claim my beliefs to be fact, so the shit goblin has little impact. I have a faith in being correct, it's an integral part of Christianity, though I do not exlude the possibility of being incorrect.
And, are you an evolutionist?