A new video that purports to show that God exists. It is rather a powerful argument.
Definition: exegesis [ek-si-jee-sis]: critical explanation or interpretation of a text or portion of a text, especially of the Bible. Painting by He Qi , a prominent artist from China who focuses on Christian themes. This piece is inspired by The Song of Solomon. In his May 21 column, New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof stirred up a hornets’ nest. His column wasn’t really a column, it was a quiz, titled “ Religion and Sex Quiz .” The questions and what he provided as the answers were provocative, to say the least. We would later learn, in his follow-up, a post to the Times online in the afternoon of the same day, “ Reader Comments on my Religion Quiz ,” that the information that was used to create the quiz came with the help of Bible scholars, “including Jennifer Knust, whose book inspired [the quiz], and … Mark Jordan of Harvard Divinity School.” Kristof doesn’t name Knust’s book, but a quick googling reveals that it must certainly be Unprotected Texts: The Bible’s...
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(1) That things DO pop into existence. Atoms in space and the Big Bang popped into existence. The viddy seems to tell me my information is out-of-date.
(2) The viddy contrasts physicalism against there being God or a god. Many (myself included) think there is more in the universe that just what has physical properties. Consciousness, for one thing, exists as something other than as "stuff." [I would contend that while brain maps mind, brain and mind are NOT the same thing.
(3) The problem of "Who created God?" comes up if the argument is that everything has to have a cause.