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On 6/12/2011 6:16 AM, Howard Brazee wrote:
There's a big difference between the words "cause" and "create". Nobody says the rain is the creator of a lake. Exactly, morons want to skip over the creation and go straight to working with the stuff created ... But that doesn't add anything to the discussion to hypothesize one more level of creation. What does that give us? Either there is a creator which doesn't need to be created - in which case that logic is invalid, or it's just one more step in an infinity of steps. (The ocean made the cloud made the rain made the river made the ocean). It's turtles all the way down. Yeah, now you are waking up, the problem is much more serious than the one you wish to draw in the sand and focus on. First you have to realize that something caused all we see, that what we see is only an effect of the important action/event. You demonstrate the problem of telling children, "Don't worry about it." As, one day they wake up, with everything all wrong, late in life, and appearing to be morons! -- Regards, JS “The Constitution is not an instrument for the government to restrain the people, it’s an instrument for the people to restrain the government.” -- Patrick Henry |
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