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I fail to see where he did so.I get what you're saying, I just don't agree. Of course I will give you my reasons.
Basically, it seems to me that you want to allow for the existence of matter and space and energy outside of our universe, despite the empirical evidence and data we have which would seem to render this view problematic.
Citation please.This hypothesis seems less preferable to one which would not require us to set aside the empirical evidence and data from the observations we have gathered which seem to indicate that there is no matter or energy or space-time external to our universe.
What about other fields of study, such as astrobiology, biology, chemistry, astronomy, genetics, geology, plate tectonics, radiometric dating, etc? Or do you cherry-pick as you see fit?As one who thinks it would be intellectually dishonest to just disregard the empirical evidence and observational data we have from the cosmological disciplines, I have to take what they seem to indicate into account when attempting to develop a comprehensive weltanschauung.
I have yet to meet one that does more than pay that last statement anything more than lip service.I also think you are wrong when you argue that what I am arguing for is something that only religious people would do. I can give you references to brilliant men who are not religious who would argue that the coming into being of the cosmos would seem to indicate that it was the result of something which transcends the cosmos. You must remember, there are many theists who are not religious.
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