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Originally Posted by mischievious
This view is far too two dimensional. Please could you define the GOD that you don't believe exists????
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Where does one start to describe something that doesn't exist?
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For me though GOD is given a general a general omniscience value it can be argued that this boils down to inherent omniscience rather than total omniscience. The distiction being that GOD would have to choose to know about "you" for instance. This would mean in general he knows nothing of "you" until/unless something occurrs to focus his/her/its attention and at that moment all knowledge about you is known.
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You're going to have one hell of an hangover in the morning
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Originally Posted by frogstamper
I've got to try and answer your question of "how did God survive the big bang".
First of let me start by saying that as an atheist I don't believe that God even exists, let alone was responsible for the creation of the universe.
But putting that aside for a moment, if I were a person of faith and believed that God did create the universe, surly if he were able to do such a thing he would have made provisions to keep himself "safe" in the process, presumably outside of our universe.
That's what I would say, if I believed in it. 
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Do you think he sent someone else to do it while he kept away at a safe distance?
Ok, joking aside. what defences did God use to survive the Big Bang? seeing as the universe is infinite?