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Posted by Ryan Rockers on January 27, 1999 at 14:33:22:

In Reply to: Re: Reply to god posted by David Anderson on December 10, 1998 at 17:52:04:

That is a very interesting argument. Was everything just here to begin with? I don't think this argument will ever be truly solved. Was space here to begin with? If energy ended up making matter, then who created the energy? It had to come from somewhere. It's something not a lot of think about, but a very intersting topic at that. I think the phrase "Who created God" kind of struck a chord with me. The basis for a lot of religions is that God ws the only thing that wasn't created, and the only thing that was here to begin with, but how did a higher power come to be at all. I have a hard time believing that we evolved from monkeys or apes or whatever Darwin says, but it makes you think about the beginning of everything. How far does time stretch back? Forever? Is that even possible? Forever-if it goes back forever, then how could it start somewhere? God must have entered the picture somewhere. I don't know the answers to these questions, but I want to know what others think.




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