Donal wrote:
You are a bit arrogant too, aren't you?
Am I?
A Teensy-weensy bit!
Not at all.
Rubbish! I proposed three alternatives.
1) God created it.
2) It is endlessly expanding and contracting
3) It was created in a single event which resulted in equal amounts of
"matter" and "anti-matter".
I can prove that two of them are impossible.
Please do so.
If you have an alternative proposal, then you should put it forward.
Simply stating that I am wrong is the behaviour of an idiot. I know
that you are not stupid, so why don't you offer us some evidence to
back up your position?
I have already stated (more than once) that I don't think we have enough
data to draw a viable conclusion. If we did have, this sort of thing
wouldn't be the on-going subject of debate that it is.
Is it compatible with the notion of 'god did it' being an inescapable
conclusion? If we don't have enough information to draw a conclusion
other than 'insufficient data', then how can any other conclusion be
'inescapable'?
Think about "beyond reasonable doubt"????
What?!? If the conclusion is 'insufficient data', then *no* other conclusion
can be drawn! If we don't know, then we *don't* know - any attempt to imply
that we do know is little more than fantasy.
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