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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: steve harris who wrote (990393)12/26/2016 9:42:37 PM
From: koan  Read Replies (2) of 1570883
 
The way to approach your question is by using logic. So you ask a question everyone has asked, how do you get something out of nothing. But then you point to that as a proof that there has to be a God.

I think that is what you are doing. Correct me if I am wrong.

But what is interesting is that you have not carried out your question to include god himself.

There is another step in there and you don't seem to see it. I'm curious how you're going to react when I point it out to you i.e will you accept the idea or what would be a counter argument?

If you say how do you get something out of nothing and then use that as an argument for their being a God, i.e. god had to create the universe,

then you have to ask: " where did the God come from"? And isn't that something out of nothing?

And furthermore, if you say well God has always been there, then why can't you also say the universe has always been there?

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I believe in evolution, I just don't buy the nonsense of how you get something from nothing.

You explain to me how you get something from nothing by evolution, I'll be all ears koan.
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