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<blockquote data-quote="Gene Parmesan" data-source="post: 75942830" data-attributes="member: 396851"><p>I think your response is largely consistent and is helpful for me to understand your point of view. So thank you for that.</p><p></p><p>I find this part about the things God cannot do interesting. We often point to the logical and orderly nature of Earth as something that points to a creator. If God is bound by rules that He himself cannot break, is that evidence for something beyond God?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gene Parmesan, post: 75942830, member: 396851"] I think your response is largely consistent and is helpful for me to understand your point of view. So thank you for that. I find this part about the things God cannot do interesting. We often point to the logical and orderly nature of Earth as something that points to a creator. If God is bound by rules that He himself cannot break, is that evidence for something beyond God? [/QUOTE]
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