Re: If god exists, what created god?

Gil Hardwick (gil@landmark.iinet.net.au)
Wed, 03 May 1995 06:30:15 GMT


In article <3o2btl$bvp@news.alcatel.ch>, Rodney Wines (R_WINES@TRZCL1) writes:
>
>If he wants me to take him seriously, he has to do more than "SAY it". The
>world is full of ideas, and most of them are crackpot. I'd rather think
>about the ones which are in some way testable. I don't _NEED_ a god to
>explain the origin of the universe, and I'll happily go to my grave with
>the issue unexplained if that's the way it turns out.

Now just why would anybody want you to take them seriously, that they
must do as you might prefer?

If you wannabe scientific, what are you doing butting into this here
religious thread? Seems to me none of your business at all, being way
outside the realm of science to start with.


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