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Re: If god exists, what created god?
Michelle Malkin (malkinb7@ix.netcom.com)
25 Jun 1995 23:32:38 GMT
In <3rtrll$h3i@despot.ism.net> Joseph James Thiebes <swd@optim.ism.net>
writes:
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>percy@pgh.nauticom.net (Percosolator) wrote:
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>>People will believe whatever makes them comfortable. I cannot look
out
>>into the world and see the grace and beauty of nature and not see
that
>>that how smoothly everything runs, there would almost have to be a
>creator.
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>I'm really sorry, but I cannot for the life of me figure out what the
>function of this conversation is. Neither side can convince the other
as
>all debate is based on conjecture on the subject. Neither side can
have
>metaphysical certitude about whether or not God exists and whether or
not
>it "created" time and whether or not anything could have "created" IT.
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>You either believe, or you disbelieve, or you don't. That's it, and
>there's no reason to discuss it except for masturbation's sake.
>
>I'm not trying to insult your intelligence or anything, mind you. I
just
>thought that a viewpoint outside the little world of this conversation
>might help. I know I've found myself babbling and debating over
>unresolvable issues many times.
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>Just say "Mu".
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I agree. It's time to end this whole discussion. Besides, it should be
in a religion/philosophy/science newsgroup anyway, not here. The end.
Mickey
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