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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Omega: [QB] [i]Which is a judgement, genius.[/i] Not on my part. [i]All "morality" is relative.[/i] Which you can't prove, and thus can't expect me to accept as part of this debate. [i]I assume you mean god as in "a being conceived as the perfect, omnipotent, omniscient originator and ruler of the universe, the principal object of faith and worship in monotheistic religions"[/i] Not quite. I can prove the existence of a supernatural being that created the universe, but that's about it. As I say, the nature of this deity is up for debate. See, the deal is that the law of increasing entropy requires that there be a beginning to the universe. The law of mass-energy conservation does not allow for such a beginning. The laws of physics contradict each other. The only explaination is a supernatural being that created the universe. Gurgeh: I said the OT no longer applies. That means that I'm not a party to the contract. How does that have anything to do with historical references? [i]BTW Omega, when you say God created the world in 7 days, a few thousand years ago, do you believe that the whole universe was created then, or just Earth?[/i] The stars were included in the creation, so I'd have to say the entire universe. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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