Quote Originally Posted by WBA1955 View Post
We go to school and are taught things that we take for granted without question.
That there is a beginning and end and a reason to everything.
The logical answer is that there isn't.
Like Mick says everything could always been here and always will be.
Our universe consists of billions of galaxies each with billions of stars.
It would take you 100,000 years to travel across our galaxy if you travelled at the speed of light. If there are billions of stars and galaxies it's perfectly reasonable to assume there could be billions of other universes too.
If God built the earth in only six days why did he wait another four and a half billion years before he put any people on it?
Where did the Dinosaurs go when they died or even Fred Flintstone?
It’s hard to believe that “something” hasn’t always been in existence if indeed existence actually exists ( if that makes sense? )

We only think we exist because there are others of our type to interact with.

Imagine having your memory wipe and then being dropped on your own on Mars and waking up there totally alone.

How would you make sense of your own being?

I’ve often thought about the few unfortunate people who are born both deaf and blind, how do you even start to evaluate anything?

Just think about that for a minute, total deafness and total blindness with touch being your only sense.

Frightening isn’t it!?