Why I'm an atheist part 2: Did energy form the matter universe?
I'm an agnostic-atheist and my questions to leading theist Joshua L Rasmussen are:
1) If energy can't be created or destroyed how can there be an all powerful God that can create and destroyed energy?
2) As energy can't be created or destroyed (in an open system energy isn't destroyed it is lost to the environment) couldn't energy be eternal and be what formed matter (matter I believe began to exist and is made of energy: what is the casing of an atom made of? Particles? Particles are formed by energy)?
3) Why does the eternal thing that formed or "created" everything else have to have will? Couldn't it have created automatically like how energy forms particles/matter?
4) Even if something immaterial created everything and I'm wrong about energy it couldn't be a God I don't think: God doesn't have a brain so probably can't have an audio-visual memory (to be all-knowing he'd have to have a memory.) Trees, pens, bicycles, AI computers don't have audio visual memories: Why? They don't have brains. It's fair to make the rule if you don't have a brain then you won't have an audio-visual memory. The only way out of this for the theist is to say God has an immaterial brain: But there is no evidence of an immaterial brain. There are no brain scans of God's immaterial brain, no brain damage case studies, no jar with a piece of God's brain in it. That's partly why I'm an agnostic atheist. Thank you for reading.
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