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Old 03-04-2009, 00:28   #279
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Re: The existence of God

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Originally Posted by mischievious View Post
Gary:
I don't think the "Big Bang" was a literal noise definition. I think it meant an explosion of matter from a concentric point.
It might have been quiet from down here, but you would have heard it up there.

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Also you assume that God didn't create the phenomenon..... Also your comment seems to assume that god is/was/"would be" negatively affected by such an event.
I don't know if he was even around at the event. but surely something colossal as the earth being created it would mean that anything outside/within/around it wouldn't survive?

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I assume therefore that your comments were purely jovial?
No they were dead serious.

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Originally Posted by frogstamper View Post
Well folks I think I'd opt for "Let there be Dawkins".
Wasn't he the non fictional author?
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