2024-07-26 at 5:04 PM UTC
Both the adage 'One cannot derive something from nothing' and the principle 'Energy is neither created nor destroyed' exemplify moral relativism, culminating in the assertion that energy's immutability binds humanity to a deterministic fate devoid of eternity or an afterlife, emphasizing the primacy of present actions. This perspective posits that only the immediate moment holds significance, rendering future considerations irrelevant. Contrarily, the divine prerogative of God encompasses the creation of energy, a transcendent law to which we are inherently subject.
2024-07-26 at 5:19 PM UTC
Can't get something from nothing. It has to be created originally before it can become something.