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Author Topic:   Problems with both Creationism and Evolution
TrueCreation
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Message 22 of 69 (12979)
07-07-2002 8:54 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by octipice
06-24-2002 12:38 AM


"god was supposed to have created life and just about everything else, but who created god? If god always existed then why could life and the universe not have already existed?"
--God always existed is what I would argue for, and the universe could not have 'already existed' (implying an infinite or everlasting time-span(?)) because the universe would have been at a thermal equillibrium. Thats my best guess at least. You could argue that the universe has gone through processes of colapse and regeneration, but then you would have to admit that that is just a guess.
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