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nightbat wrote
"Ron Baker, Pluralitas!" wrote: wrote in message oups.com... Your friend is engaging in the fallacy of Special Pleading. God can have no beginning but the universe must have a beginning? Why? -- rb A possibility: The neccesity for every thing to have a beginning has not existed for infinity. It only came into being with the big bang. God was not bound by it, he-preexisted it. I have heard it speculated that natural law was created by the big bang. If that is true why could not God has pre-existed and created natuaral law. Or is the need for everything to have a beginning not a natural law? This is not physics. It is theology/philosphy. If you want to debate the subject I am glad to, but would rather not in sci.physics where it is definitely O.T. We can continue in another more appropriate forum, if you will name one, or here, if the other readers of sci.physics indicate that they will tolerate it. -- rb nightbat Natural law including physics and astronomy understanding of energy has no beginning and no end. The energy/matter Universe is in a disturbed reciprocal non uniform momentum vast observed expandable and re-equalizing volume gravitational loop and will stay there until an equal or greater force is system applied, nuff said. ponder on, the nightbat |
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