because you still havn't offered a viable option to Creationism.
You say we "came about".
You say "something" can come from "nothing".
You apparently are not grasping what is being implied by the word "nothing".
It's a hard concept for man to fathom. It requires quite a bit of thought. That kind of thought where your brain just starts to hurt and you have to think about something else... the idea of "eternity" does that to me as well.
I'm suspecting the idea of "nothingness"... the lack of anything is doing that to you because you keep implying that "something" came from "nothingness".
I don't wish to aggrevate you. I know I already have. I know I'm pursuing this argument very fervently, but it's that important to me. I'm sorry to have upset you.
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“Of all the dispositions and teachings of thinkers and ethicists, the one doctrine that I have no sufficient counter for is Jesus on that Cross.”