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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Darren New [mailto:dne### [at] sanrrcom]
> On the other hand, either our decisions are caused by what's in the
> environment, or some aspect of our decisions are not subject to prior
> causes. In the first case, it would be unjust to blame someone for not
> believing in your religion if such disbelief is entirely the fault of
> external circumstances. In the latter case, many decisions have effects
> without precedent cause, and hence the requirement for God to have
> created
> the universe disappears.
>
> Thoughts?
Why should God's having created the universe be a requirement? From
everything I've studied and learned, it seems that God doesn't like proof
of his own existence.
...Ben Chambers
www.pacificwebguy.com
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