Quote Originally Posted by Polymirize
have your courses covered Hume at all?

The entire notion of Causation hasn't been completely resolved with modern philosophy.

Having said that, to take a more modern approach, if one considers the big bang to be the expansion of everything that exists, and existence is still occuring (right?) then of course God (=the big bang) is omnipresent...

or something?

Yea we've also been covering Hume, along with Kant,etc.

For the most part I agree with Kant, he said that the beginning of the universe is probably something too complex for us humans to comprehend. Kant also stated that for God to have created the universe, he would need to be external to space and time, so how would we have knoledge of him (or something along those lines)

I really love doing philosophy and religion at college, lol I can remember a few years ago before I was doing drugs, I didn't believe in any kind of religion or spirituality at all, I thought it was all a load of bullshit. But drugs have showed me the way

Getting stoned before RE lessons has it's advantages and disadvantages, I find I can understand alot of it much easier when I'm stoned, I just have trouble remembering it, so it's pretty cool discussing it with you guys because it lets me revise
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