-Removed-Dogma is simply a truth that is accepted; dead dogma; what is that, a truth that was
accepted and now is known to be a lie? You have to do better than simply calling
something dead dogma; if what you are suggesting is it isn't true, you better be
able to back it up with more than feelings. You are again questioning scripture, so
you pick some you like but not those; therefore, they are not accepted; if that is
how you view scripture, nothing from you is scripture based; it is all dive based.
-Removed-I'm telling you things I believe to be true; you calling them dead dogma and
thinking you have just made a significant point is lazy and shows you are
ill-prepared to back up your assertions. All you did was say you don't believe it,
which is, I suppose to you, the end of an argument. If it is wrong, prove it; if you
cannot, maybe you should start talking about things you can at least make a
coherent argument about instead of making a blanket statement with nothing to
back it up with more than just your feelings or opinion; neither of them means
anything to anyone other than you. Dead dogma is no different than spewing words
like faith speech or other non-descript terms that only apply when you which
to dismiss a point without saying why it should be.
@vivify saidYes, nothing.
I have no idea. Most likely nothing.
Not even space.
The limits of space that we have now were created in the Big Bang. There was nothing, nothing for the singularity to explode INTO, because there was nothing. The Big Bang created space as we know it. Literally everything that is anything came into being at the Big Bang. This makes it a perfect analogy for creation, because it was literally a "Let there be Light" moment.