It’s perplexing to me that atheist materialists still hold their position, given the overwhelming evidence pointing to the existence of more than just matter in motion.
Consider this simple thought experiment: if the universe – including space, time, matter, and energy – ceased to exist, would the universe itself still exist? The clear answer is "no." Yet, even in this hypothetical absence of the universe, fundamental principles of logic, such as the law of non-contradiction, would still hold true. This suggests that logic is not merely a property of the universe but something that transcends it. If the universe operates according to logical principles that exist beyond it, then it stands to reason that something beyond the material realm governs these truths, pointing to a reality deeper than physical matter alone.
Even the highest beings, and even the creator, cannot defy number theory or logic. and we cannot defy the higher beings, also using logic. That is why the doctrines of the Buddha hold true and him being named the teacher of men and the Gods.
It’s perplexing to me that atheist materialists still hold their position, given the overwhelming evidence pointing to the existence of more than just matter in motion.
Consider this simple thought experiment: if the universe – including space, time, matter, and energy – ceased to exist, would the universe itself still exist? The clear answer is "no." Yet, even in this hypothetical absence of the universe, fundamental principles of logic, such as the law of non-contradiction, would still hold true. This suggests that logic is not merely a property of the universe but something that transcends it. If the universe operates according to logical principles that exist beyond it, then it stands to reason that something beyond the material realm governs these truths, pointing to a reality deeper than physical matter alone.
Even the highest beings, and even the creator, cannot defy number theory or logic. and we cannot defy the higher beings, also using logic. That is why the doctrines of the Buddha hold true and him being named the teacher of men and the Gods.