On Oct 12, 1:45=A0pm, Louis Epstein <l...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> :> You have to remember that God is more-dimensional than the material
> :> universe and transcends all its properties.The limitations we seem
> :> to see can't apply to God.
> :
> : Well, now you're making three more assertions, but they are
> : unnecessary. The correct answer to the question, "How did the universe
> : come into being?" is "I don't know." You can fill in the terra
> : incognita with fictional geography if you wish to - a poly-dimensional
> : transcendent god, perhaps - but you need to be clear that it is a
> : product of your mind and not something that logic demands.
>
> Logic defines God as the ultimate reason the universe came into being.
> The terra incognita can not be nonexistent if the existence of any
> terra cognita is to be explained.
>
> You can know nothing about God,but you can't defend a position that
> anything could exist unless there were that unknown God.
I have already defended that position, and successfully so. You simply
didn't notice. So let's try again:
> : The correct answer to the question, "How did the universe
> : come into being?" is "I don't know." You can fill in the terra
> : incognita with fictional geography if you wish to - a poly-dimensional
> : transcendent god, perhaps, or even "infinitely first cause" - but you
n=
eed to be clear that it is a
> : product of your mind and not something that logic demands.
--
Mike.


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