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Sep 16th, 2005, 07:28 PM
Who says there was ever a "God" in the first place..? There's nothing to say that it had to happened, but there's something saying that it did happen. Nature may have no direction, but it has channels and rivers. So while water may not be inclined to flow in any particular pattern in and of itself, gravity and the deep gouge in the moutain decide that much. The same could be said, i suppose, do you know what forces were at work within the bigbang? And what forces were at work before the big bang?
There was obviously something that made it do the things it did, if you want to call that God, that's fine. But attempting to remove him from the "Equation" does nothing, because he was obviously there, you might as well remove the big ball of energy the big bang came from from the equation. And trying to say that things might not have gone the way they had had something else happened is entirely obvious, but that doesn't change the fact that something *did* happen and this was the result. The result could've been different(if something that didn't happen had happened), but who cares, it wasn't. It would be the same circumstance, we could be having this conversation surrounded by antimatter and it really wouldn't matter. Chuckle at that.
Did you know if we were too much closer to the sun we wouldn't be here right now? Yea.
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