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Re: If god exists, what created god?
Kai Henningsen (kai@khms.westfalen.de)
04 May 1995 21:25:00 +0100
jai@mantra.com wrote on 30.04.95 in <MN7ovQ9zBwWa083yn@mantra.com>:
> On 30 Apr 1995 12:06:00 +0100,
> in article <5kpMbS5EcsB@khms.westfalen.de>,
> kai@khms.westfalen.de (Kai Henningsen) wrote:
> > jai@mantra.com wrote on 22.04.95,
> > in <kTUmvQ9zBUlI083yn@mantra.com>:
> >> Comment on the title of this thread: Existence does not
> >> necessarily imply creation. Ideas, concepts, entities,
> >> etc., can *always* exist.
> >
> > Proof?
> > - kai@khms.westfalen.de (Kai Henningsen)
>
> The absence of proof that ideas, concepts, entities, etc., didn't
> always exist suggests the possiblity that they can *always* exist.
Well, everything we know about this things seems to suggest that they do
_not_ "always exist", so where do you get your "suggestion"?
Kai
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