Neutrino wrote:OA, I agree that any answer to "what came before the universe" is illogical, simply because the question is as well. You are talking about an event with a time co-ordinate that preceeds (whatever that means, given the context) the existence of a time axis. It's like asking "What is north of the north pole?" - an inherently illogical and meaningless question. That said, I shall wait to hear the rest of your argument with great interest.Napoleon Ier wrote:Not really... they say something came from a necessarily existent metaphysical entity.
Your ontological arguments again, right? Napoleon, I find it very interesting that you try to use logic to justify the existence of a god, when said god is explicitly defined (by Ambrose, admittedly, but it is his thread that you are posting in) to be illogical in nature.
You can argue about necessary existence and blather your Heidegger at me on it, but illogicity, if there's one thing it isn't, then it's a property.


