I don't think the specifics are relevant to this. All I am proposing is an uncreated omnipotent being. His details could be debated in other threads.
But you are proposing specifics. You are proposing that the force that created the universe is a being, a sentient one, and a "him".
Do you expect there to be any real answer?
Surely there is an answer. Do I think we will ever know it? I highly doubt it, and I'm ok with that. I feel no need to make up or adopt an explanation so I can say I know.
Pygo, from your post, it seems that you are averse to being specific? ^o)
You guess right. The more specific your claim, the more likely you are to be wrong. I myself make no specific claim, no.
And some of us are brave enough to say we DO know in a world that needs answers about where we came from and hat the purpose is. You are completely right that religion gives answers to questions that you will never be able to solve without it.
Completely agree. Religion gives answers where there would otherwise be none (or as yet be none). Gods used to be the explanation for thunder and lightning. God of the gaps and all that.
I don't follow, honestly. What is wrong with saying the first thing was Allah who has no beginning or end.
Nothing wrong with saying that. It just isn't any more likely or credible to me than any other creation story, like the cyclical one I proposed (which I don't actually endorse)
A cyclical universe is hardly an answer at all. When did the cycle begin and where did the components for the cycles come from?
Those are meaningless questions to a cyclical universe and timestream. There would be no particular starting point, as its cyclical. You couldn't name the begining of time just like you can't name the edge of the earth (it being cyclical/round).
Actually thats a pretty cool idea and should be in a sci fi film. Time as cyclical and us as eventually being what creates the universe (and thus the earth, and thus ourselves).
As for my leaning towards the physical always existing being caused by my materialism... I'd have to agree. Just as your leaning towards the physical having a starting point is caused by your belief in the supernatural. As I said above, all either of us really have to go on is gut feelings and faith. Neither of us can claim to know one way or the other with any credibility.
I suspect because were you to seriously entertains such an idea, you would see the necessity of believing in Allah.
Go back to the top of this post. It would not require a belief in Allah. Thats an awfully particular claim. It would require a belief in a creation force. Such a force would not necesarily be a being, or be sentient, or be a god, or be your particular God.