Sunday, March 24, 2013

If creator God(s) do(es) not exist, how do mathematics and nature exist?

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If creator God(s) do(es) not exist, how do mathematics and nature exist?

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[alwbsok] said:
"I think God does not exist"

Now,
The 'creator concept' includes both 'revolution' and 'evolution' meaning a creation modifies/expands the system as new creation with 'evolution' and when the system is unstable (cannot handle) the modifications/expansions, it 'revolves' the system structure to a new creation.

Therefore, creator God(s) has/have to be busy without holidays, until he/they free from attachment to creation.

Then,
How can mathematics and nature exist without a creator?

Additional Details

@James,
Under-standing 'God' from a religious view is a failure to man. But, over-standing God as a 'creator concept' is good for mathematics and credits the hard-earned human mind.
"Then who created god?" the one I already credited. Mind creates mind. It will not go endlessly, if free from attachment to creation.

@SpartanCanuck,
If not created, how do mathematics and nature exist?
Darwin's evolution is also a form of creation.

@Liam,
That 'bearded man in the clouds' also exists as a creation in mind.

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