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<blockquote data-quote="Physics_guy" data-source="post: 16203261" data-attributes="member: 20620"><p>Certainly does, but it also means that saying one is any more rational than any other is simply wrong.</p><p></p><p>The only truly truthful and rational answer is simply: "We don't know." Now, of course, we can all have beliefs.</p><p></p><p>I will say though that is gets sticky where one draws the line. Cosmology has a habit of jumping over that line. Right now, our scientific models are shrouded as we approach Planck Time, but that may not be the case forever. A cogent theory of quantum gravitation may take us back quite a bit further and may give us a much clearer view on how the Universe formed. Of course, God can remain safely outside that box because even if there are an infinite number of baby universes being born thoughout an infinite multiverse, that doesn't mean that such a situtation was just not the way God created.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Physics_guy, post: 16203261, member: 20620"] Certainly does, but it also means that saying one is any more rational than any other is simply wrong. The only truly truthful and rational answer is simply: "We don't know." Now, of course, we can all have beliefs. I will say though that is gets sticky where one draws the line. Cosmology has a habit of jumping over that line. Right now, our scientific models are shrouded as we approach Planck Time, but that may not be the case forever. A cogent theory of quantum gravitation may take us back quite a bit further and may give us a much clearer view on how the Universe formed. Of course, God can remain safely outside that box because even if there are an infinite number of baby universes being born thoughout an infinite multiverse, that doesn't mean that such a situtation was just not the way God created. [/QUOTE]
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