Subtraction From Infinity Argument For The Existence Of God
By well-wisher
Thu, 07 Jul 2016
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a) If you subtract a part of infinity, for example, say that you take 1 to 10 from infinity, then that part has limitations. In the case of 1 to 10, its limitations are all that can be done with the number 10.
b) Similarly, if you took a part out of infinite possibility, then that part would be limited possibility.
c) Now say that we call infinite possibility 'Magic' and limited possibility 'The Laws of Nature'.
d) Now we can rephrase b) as "If you took a part out of Magic then that part would be 'The Laws of Nature'.
Now you may argue, "Based upon everything that I know is possible within this universe, I would say thats just nonsense".
But what if 'everything that is possible within this universe' is just a finite part of infinite possibility.
b) Similarly, if you took a part out of infinite possibility, then that part would be limited possibility.
c) Now say that we call infinite possibility 'Magic' and limited possibility 'The Laws of Nature'.
d) Now we can rephrase b) as "If you took a part out of Magic then that part would be 'The Laws of Nature'.
Now you may argue, "Based upon everything that I know is possible within this universe, I would say thats just nonsense".
But what if 'everything that is possible within this universe' is just a finite part of infinite possibility.
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