Nothing is the weirdest word I have ever heard.
When you say "Nothing exists." you state that it exists. But then you say, "Nothing can not exist." afterwards, it is a paradox.
You can not make these two sentences one after another using another subject. You can not say "Power exists....Power can not exist." Then it becomes incoherentce.
(You can not make a sentence like "Nothing exists" in Turkish. Because according to Turkish, "Nothing can not exist" so you have to say "Nothing does not exist.")
God does not exist.
But the word God is a noun. A noun is a person, place or thing. Therefor, if God didn't exist, then God wouldn't be any of those 3 and then the sentence wouldn't make any sense.
Therefor, God cannot not exist.
A noun is a person, place, thing or idea. I consider an idea to be a thing, but many take "thing" to mean a literal object or substance.
God exists at least as an idea, but that's about as much as I can say about anything. I refuse to accept the assumption that anything exists beyond my own thought and perception.
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When you say "Nothing exists." you state that it exists. But then you say, "Nothing can not exist." afterwards, it is a paradox.
You can not make these two sentences one after another using another subject. You can not say "Power exists....Power can not exist." Then it becomes incoherentce.
(You can not make a sentence like "Nothing exists" in Turkish. Because according to Turkish, "Nothing can not exist" so you have to say "Nothing does not exist.")
What is nothing?
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Is there a distinction between nothing and nothingness?
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Extrude the stage.
Nothing cannot exist because something exists.
Nothing exists because something can only exist in relation to nothing.
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Extrude the stage.
But the word God is a noun. A noun is a person, place or thing. Therefor, if God didn't exist, then God wouldn't be any of those 3 and then the sentence wouldn't make any sense.
Therefor, God cannot not exist.
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Marianne
God exists at least as an idea, but that's about as much as I can say about anything. I refuse to accept the assumption that anything exists beyond my own thought and perception.
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Extrude the stage.
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Extrude the stage.
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