Tue 25 May, 2004 05:28 pm - A single created universe has infinitely fewer parts than a single eternal universe, since the elements in the last one would have had an infinite amount of time for developing themselves. The more... (view)
Mon 24 May, 2004 10:59 pm - [b]1)[/b] Which is the simpler hypothesis: God, as Creator of the Universe, or an eternal Universe without a God? The first one, since God is simpler than any extense thing. An eternal Universe, on... (view)
Mon 24 May, 2004 10:59 pm - Timeless factor
[b]1)[/b] The unlimited makes limit possible.
[b]2)[/b] Imagine that everything which exists ended in its own limit: then it would be no limits, since every single thing will be... (view)
Sat 22 May, 2004 08:51 pm - [b]I.[/b]
[u]Argument[/u]
All that exists in Nature is contingent, since its non-existence doesn't imply any contradiction.
However, if there is no Necessary Being (i.e., One which... (view)
Sat 22 May, 2004 02:22 pm - [b]1.[/b] Although we complicate propositions, they will be self-contradictory or not, that is, they will be true or not.
[b]1.1.[/b] Then, for instance, since the proposition "The Earth is... (view)
Mon 17 May, 2004 08:28 pm - [b]Proving 1).[/b]
Arithmetic is a kind of language formed by numbers and operations. Every number is also a truth, and we express them as a tautology: "1 = 1"; "2 = 2";... (view)
Mon 17 May, 2004 06:46 pm - [b]1)[/b] Every truth leads to another one. Otherwise, truth's limit would be a non-truth, in which truth is going to find its beginning and its end. In that case, false propositions would... (view)