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Theland | 00:48 Sun 01st Mar 2020 | Religion & Spirituality
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1st Question - Do you believe in a universal law of cause and effect?
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Nothing Is Absolute; no beings or phenomena exist independently of other beings and phenomena. This is especially true for the illusion of Self. All beings and phenomena are caused to exist by other beings and phenomena, and are dependent on them. Further, the beings and phenomena thus caused to exist also cause other beings and phenomena to exist. Things and beings perpetually arise and perpetually cease because other things and beings perpetually arise and perpetually cease. All this arising and being and ceasing occurs in one vast field or nexus of beingness.

Things are the way they are because they are conditioned by other things. You are conditioned by other people and phenomena. Other people and phenomena are conditioned by you.


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Yes, we know about "the circle of life " etc. The question was about what came first, if anything. And if it was a God- How?
Theand, //There has to be a first cause, call it what you will. //

If there is you shouldn't be calling it anything because you don't know what it was - and neither does anyone else. It's arrogance in the extreme to claim you do.
Have they all disappeared again?
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No still here.
The evidence available to me is available to all.
I just don't use it to be abusive.
I've looked at your 'evidence', Theland. It isn't evidence.

Your regular accusations of 'abuse' are becoming tedious. You haven't been abused.
Neither is anyone else, theland. If the evidence is available equally to all, then why have the majority of people come to a different conclusion?
How did God always just "exist", if you could explain that, then the rest may make more sense.
pixie; //How did God always just "exist", if you could explain that, then the rest may make more sense.//

if it could be explained, are you sure you are equipped to understand the explanation?
theland //I can't explain the nature of God other than what I believe, and science is either silent or confused on the subject.//

Science don't have anything to say about things that don't exist.
Yes, I'm sure, khandro! Please continue... thanks
pixie; I didn't mean that personally. I'm saying that the universe & its origins may just be to complicated for the three pounds of grey matter behind our eyes.

We should be amazed that our brains, which evolved to cope with the life of our remote ancestors living on the African Savannah, have been able to get so far.
Theland you need to read this book and consider the ideas of scaffolding and emergence. Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
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Thanks Woolf. Bit pricey though.

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