
Originally Posted by
Times Roman
you can't think like that. There was no "before". You are thinking that the universe has existed and will exist in either time direction for an infinitely long time. This is not supported by the standard theories. Time is directly tied to space. Without space, there is no time. A difficult concept to wrap your mind around, for sure. We also have a pretty good idea that if you warp space, you also warp time. And so at the dawn of the universe, both time and space were created. So in this fashion, there was no "before" the big bang.
There are so many rational ways of looking at a "creator" which we correlate to a supreme being.
At it's very root, the creator is called the prime mover, the entity that started this whole thing, putting it in motion, aka "mover".
One may believe in a prime mover, and yet not in the being referred to in the King James.
It is very possible that there is a prime mover, responsible for the creation of the universe, but nothing beyond that. This may mean no life after death, no heaven, no hell. Very possible this entity is ONLY responsible for the initial conditions that allowed everything else to happen after, like someone knocking over the first domino. And if this is correct, it may very be possible this entity may have no direct knowledge of our existence, or even cares. It's level of consciousness may exist on a plane much different than ours, where maybe time has no meaning, unlike anything we can comprehend.
As we progress our discussion through all the various possible types of god there may be, we end up at the other end of the spectrum referred to in the King James, where this being is all knowing, all present, and all powerful. To go even further, this being directly effected our evolution/creation and became so enamored with us, her creation, that she keeps a watchful "eye" over us and takes a personal interest in what we do and our final outcome; motivating us with the ol' carrot and stick; do good and go to heaven, fvck up and go to hell.
If there is a prime mover, I suspect it would be somewhere in the middle, and maybe not of this universe.
Either way, I'm still interested to see if someone can discuss god in an analytical fashion without referring to religious scripture?