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The Case Against Death and Against Birth

  • Gideon Samid
  • Aug 27
  • 1 min read

Is the universe is motion? Or is it stationary? For all those who believe in an all powerful, all smart God the answe is clear: stationary. God is smart enough and powerful enough to create the world in its final perfect state, not in a process of getting there.


For all those who deny the existence of God, a world in motin requires laws of motion. A Godless world has no source no power to write these laws of motion.

A Godless world must then be stationary.


If both a God-created universe and Godless universe are arguably stationary, then what about our observation and sensation of motion and dynamics? It is we who move in a stationary world, engaging different parts thereof as time goes by. Our vision and observation power are limited. Our own movement is partly interpreted as the world rolling ahead.


According to this thinking nothing new is created and nothing old dies. What is present endures whether we see it or not. So birth is an illusion, and so is death. Nobody is born nobody dies.


When we say 'In doubt we Trust, but Dare we Must' we mean that a daring theory of a stationary universe must be listed with a measure of curiosity, a measure of 'perhaps so', and a measure of doubt. That is how Religion21 people worship

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