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The Creation of Man
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<blockquote data-quote="Eutychus" data-source="post: 16870" data-attributes="member: 287"><p><strong>The Creation of Man</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, there is a logic flaw with this line of thinking, fun though it may be. This is not an infinite loop sort of arrangement. At some point, it had to happen for the first time, and how could it if there was no representative to preceed that event? This is similar to the problem with the "aliens did it" scenario. Sure, ET might have done some seeding billions of years ago, but back on ET's homeworld trillions of years ago, life had to begin for the very first time in the universe. So how did it start there? It all comes down to first causes. Fiat lux!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eutychus, post: 16870, member: 287"] [b]The Creation of Man[/b] Unfortunately, there is a logic flaw with this line of thinking, fun though it may be. This is not an infinite loop sort of arrangement. At some point, it had to happen for the first time, and how could it if there was no representative to preceed that event? This is similar to the problem with the "aliens did it" scenario. Sure, ET might have done some seeding billions of years ago, but back on ET's homeworld trillions of years ago, life had to begin for the very first time in the universe. So how did it start there? It all comes down to first causes. Fiat lux! [/QUOTE]
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