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Krauss embarrasses WLC
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<blockquote data-quote="Chesterton" data-source="post: 66326848" data-attributes="member: 225709"><p>But Poseidon may still be needed for inventing the gravity which rules the tides.</p><p> </p><p>This "argument from lack of need" or whatever you might call it, which all the top atheists use, needs to be put to rest. It makes as much sense as saying "we've discovered that onions come from the grocery store, so there's no need for farmers". I'm not saying you have to throw the argument away, you can keep it, but you need to put it away in a closet somewhere and save it for the day if/when science has a theory of everything and can explain the four fundamental forces. Depending on the explanation, the argument may or may not have some substance then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chesterton, post: 66326848, member: 225709"] But Poseidon may still be needed for inventing the gravity which rules the tides. This "argument from lack of need" or whatever you might call it, which all the top atheists use, needs to be put to rest. It makes as much sense as saying "we've discovered that onions come from the grocery store, so there's no need for farmers". I'm not saying you have to throw the argument away, you can keep it, but you need to put it away in a closet somewhere and save it for the day if/when science has a theory of everything and can explain the four fundamental forces. Depending on the explanation, the argument may or may not have some substance then. [/QUOTE]
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