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Alexander Steinberg | The Cardinal | OI |
October 6, 1999 7:14 PM |
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Re: none > > Why is it nessesary? More importantly how can you logically prove thi > Because it is logically absurd to posit that order can exist apart from the > influx of energy or the existence of an ordering intelligence. > Ex Cathedra Cardinal > "From the Chair of the Cardinal" I don't know how I missed out on a conversation as good this one. Would I in any way be correct in saying this conversation basically revolves around the Evolution vs. Creation arguement? If so be the case, the universe has more things happening at once than humans could ever concieve.Not just what we DO know, but what we don't as well. Possibility vs. Probability. Many things will happen that we don't understand, It is possible that aliens came down and had sex with apes, therefore creating us. It is also possible that Adam and Eve came from dust. Even still, it is possible that a series of elements just so happened to meet at one time. The probability, is up to each of us to conclude. Personally, I have seen what chemical compounds can create and do. A man with a beard that was "omniscent", never came down and smacked me in the head...nor answered my prayers. |
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