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To: one_less who wrote (6591)4/3/2002 3:50:16 PM
From: Lazarus_Long  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21057
 
You can't imagine a universe without the existence of God? Severely imagination-challenged, I'd say.

All of these have specific physiological limitation
I assume you mean physical, not physiological. The bang is probably chaotic and there is no requirement that the resulting universe be compatible with any form of life.

All of these imply a when (time line), where (spacial orientation), and a what (mass).
Details, mere details. You can't say any of those mean anything inside the singularity. OTOH, who said time was unending? You? Prove it.

And the point is that, while I cannot disprove the existence of God, you can't prove it either. It ultimately comes down to what you want to believe.

Let me point out something else. Even if I say "OK. There is a God who started the universe", that tells you NOTHING about which, if any, of the Gods men have imagined it is or what that god may want or what its purposes are.