Raja.Pakistani
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Does God exist?
I would give an enthusiastic 'yes'. But not necessarily and literally the way some would perceive the existence of a supreme being as a physical being. There has to be someone who is the 'first' cause of all finite things.We can't say that the universe created itself because what we see all around us is the effect and we know that the cause always has to precede the effect. For the universe to create itself it would have had to existed before it caused itself to exist.The cause of the universe must be something that always was, that had no beginning and no need for a cause itself.
Quantum physics is just starting to explore the reality of other dimensions and parallel realms. But still our knowledge of that is even very limited and sparse. But in our limited scientific understanding of the universe, there is lots of room for the existence of a God. Even many hardened skeptical scientists practice some form of worship of a divine being.
I would give an enthusiastic 'yes'. But not necessarily and literally the way some would perceive the existence of a supreme being as a physical being. There has to be someone who is the 'first' cause of all finite things.We can't say that the universe created itself because what we see all around us is the effect and we know that the cause always has to precede the effect. For the universe to create itself it would have had to existed before it caused itself to exist.The cause of the universe must be something that always was, that had no beginning and no need for a cause itself.
Quantum physics is just starting to explore the reality of other dimensions and parallel realms. But still our knowledge of that is even very limited and sparse. But in our limited scientific understanding of the universe, there is lots of room for the existence of a God. Even many hardened skeptical scientists practice some form of worship of a divine being.