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God's existence--A different approach
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I use extremes because I am trying to show that whatever triggered the big bang could be the OP's definition of "God", or it could be a "natural phenomenon" (of its universe), or it could be anything in between. We know nothing about it and can deduce nothing about it from what we know of our own universe.

But I see that I fail in communicating that, so I'm just going to bow out at this point. (Not promising not to jump in again later)
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God's existence--A different approach - by Eos - 2012-07-12, 09:40 AM
God's existence--A different approach - by Eos - 2012-07-12, 10:26 AM
God's existence--A different approach - by Eos - 2012-07-12, 11:07 AM
God's existence--A different approach - by Eos - 2012-07-12, 11:15 AM
God's existence--A different approach - by Eos - 2012-07-12, 12:00 PM
God's existence--A different approach - by Eos - 2012-07-12, 12:21 PM
God's existence--A different approach - by Eos - 2012-07-12, 12:43 PM
God's existence--A different approach - by SaptaZapta - 2012-07-12, 01:06 PM
God's existence--A different approach - by Eos - 2012-07-12, 02:18 PM
God's existence--A different approach - by Eos - 2012-07-15, 12:05 AM
God's existence--A different approach - by Eos - 2012-07-15, 10:54 AM
God's existence--A different approach - by Taarie - 2012-07-23, 02:48 AM
God's existence--A different approach - by Eos - 2012-07-23, 07:21 AM
God's existence--A different approach - by Fiel - 2012-07-23, 12:26 PM
God's existence--A different approach - by Stereo - 2012-07-24, 08:50 AM

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