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From: myke@gitpyr.UUCP (Myke Reynolds)
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Subject: Re: Unprovable ideas in science and God
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Date: Wed, 6-Nov-85 20:35:57 EST
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(Rick Frey) writes:
>Just for the sake of asking, what is 'unlikely' about God existing?

I don't think unlikely is a good word... perhaps watered down.. This is old
hash I know, but if it requires a god to create this universe (99% of which is
big burning spheres of the simplest kind of matter known) then what is required
to create something so much more complex as a creator of a universe?
-- 
Myke Reynolds
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Georgia Insitute of Technology, Atlanta Georgia, 30332
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