What does God want?

That's illegal, and is punished without a Church burial. How could a man living alone in the dark without access to drugs or weapons kill himself??

"He's no Father. He goes home and barely knows his own Daughter."-Marshall Mathers.
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Where is the scripture which says suicide should be punished?
How can a dead body be punished?

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I suspect that the experiment got bumped an hit the floor around 13.8 billion years ago.???
Mayb God is a clumsy janitor.???

And the baking soda and vinegar volcano won because it was still working

Meanwhile our Universe is expanding faster than the student can find the bits to reassemble into the singularity

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The universe is not an experiment. ☺
Question is if the universe conducts experiments. The obvious answer to that is yes.

The earth alone has conducted 2 trillion, quadrillion, quadrillion, quadrillion chemical experiments during it's existence. At least one of those experiments resulted in living bio-organisms.

To the universe odds of "1 chance in trillions" just means that the probability of occurring is 99.99999% certainty, given the combined chemical richness plus time and spaces involved.
The term mathematical determinism alone guarantees that all mathematical solutions will eventually be reached with time.

Our minds (conceptual representations of time and space), can never encompass the incomprehensibly large number of simultaneous mathematical patterns occurring within the universe, even within every second. A simple fractal iteration can create an infinity of magically emerging mathematical patterns.

This is why I like Tegmark's proposal that everything can be explained by some "33" numerical values (numbers) and a "handful" of mathematical equations.
It keeps things manageable.
 
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Something that takes forever to be acheived, will never come to be. Imagine, if you will, a clock with an extra-hand that ticks one-minute fast. It can never be reached while still using only finite digits.
 
Something that takes forever to be acheived, will never come to be. Imagine, if you will, a clock with an extra-hand that ticks one-minute fast. It can never be reached while still using only finite digits.

Nature does not have our mathematical limitations. The point is that your example is linear only, whereas nature functions vertically as well as linearly, i.e. exponentially.
 
God wants all positive, and only positive things.
Impossible! In order to maintain balance both positive and negative are required.
Where there is life, there is death. Every action has an opposite an equal reaction.
Even if there was a God, it would have to obey the inherent mathematics of the universe.

But I don't understand any statement of "God wants".
If you are a theist, then all you see today is what God desired should happen a long time ago, no?

And I find it infinitely arrogant to assume that humans have any impact on the universe at all. We're messing with earth, but the earth is a speck of dust compared to the universe.

God has a lot more to look after than the earth's welfare.
Heck, at this very moment he is planning a few nice big super-novae along with the destruction of some probable planetary systems. Of course, we'll never know, they are just too far away.

We do have a pretty good idea of the expiration date God gave the earth and everything on it.
A similar fate may await the inner planets in our solar system, when the Sun becomes a red giant and expands all the way out to Earth’s orbit some five-billion years from now.
Not a very "positive" picture.
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Something that takes forever to be achieved, will never come to be. Imagine, if you will, a clock with an extra-hand that ticks one-minute fast. It can never be reached while still using only finite digits.
And what does that prove? Mathematics don't work?
 
Impossible! In order to maintain balance both positive and negative are required.
Where there is life, there is death. Every action has an opposite an equal reaction.
Even if there was a God, it would have to obey the inherent mathematics of the universe.

But I don't understand any statement of "God wants".
If you are a theist, then all you see today is what God desired should happen a long time ago, no?

And I find it infinitely arrogant to assume that humans have any impact on the universe at all. We're messing with earth, but the earth is a speck of dust compared to the universe.

God has a lot more to look after than the earth's welfare.
Heck, at this very moment he is planning a few nice big super-novae along with the destruction of some probable planetary systems. Of course, we'll never know, they are just too far away.

We do have a pretty good idea of the expiration date God gave the earth and everything on it. Not a very "positive" picture.
2012082111200708_21_2012_red-giant-pollux.jpg

Read more: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smar...that-looks-like-28965223/#0S3HTW7j1PcDrWqK.99
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Wrong. The opposite of everything is the nothingness. The negative side is non-existent.
 
Impossible! In order to maintain balance both positive and negative are required.
Where there is life, there is death. Every action has an opposite an equal reaction.
Even if there was a God, it would have to obey the inherent mathematics of the universe.

But I don't understand any statement of "God wants".
If you are a theist, then all you see today is what God desired should happen a long time ago, no?

And I find it infinitely arrogant to assume that humans have any impact on the universe at all. We're messing with earth, but the earth is a speck of dust compared to the universe.

God has a lot more to look after than the earth's welfare.
Heck, at this very moment he is planning a few nice big super-novae along with the destruction of some probable planetary systems. Of course, we'll never know, they are just too far away.

We do have a pretty good idea of the expiration date God gave the earth and everything on it. Not a very "positive" picture.
2012082111200708_21_2012_red-giant-pollux.jpg

Read more: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smar...that-looks-like-28965223/#0S3HTW7j1PcDrWqK.99
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There is a negative realm... it's called hell. Ghost suffer but still don't exist.
 
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