spittledip
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- Apr 23, 2005
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I have never seen a single textbook or class that states we have a definitive answer to how the universe came to be, but I can't possibly understand why that matters. First, god faces the exact same insurmountable first cause issues as our universe does.
You are basing this on the assumption that if there is a God, He is subject to the same universal laws that we are. This is probably based upon the assumption that God is part of the same universe/dimension that we are.
Also, wishing away a "first cause" does not negate it as a problem for the atheist. Admittedly, first cause is a magic bullet for the theist, but this point is really only relevant if the only thing one is concerned about is winning an argument. You can dismiss it, but it remains a problem if you think about it.