Your argument failed again. Good luck my friend.
PD: The Universe. You’ve got to be impressed by the Universe when you see order in the Universe. This wasn’t an accident, Miss Rand.
AR: Oh, now you’ve got to give me a few minutes. {Audience applause} What do you think would happen in a disorderly Universe?
PD: In a disorderly Universe?
AR: What’s the concept of order? What does it have to do with things which exist? If they clash with each other, if there were contradictions, they wouldn’t exist. There is no such thing as a disorderly Universe. Our whole concept of order comes from observing reality. And, the reality has to be orderly because it’s the standard of what exists.
PD: Right. So…
AR: So, the contradictions cannot exist.
PD: Okay. So, we have an orderly Universe because it’s impossible to have a disorderly Universe.
AR: That’s right.
PD: I got that. I understood that.
AR: Fine.
PD: Do you understand what a breakthrough that is that I understood that?
AR: [Unintelligible]
PD: Having understood that, I still don’t understand why you can’t just leave the door open. Why do you have to be so unforgiving, and so final, and so don’t talk to me about it, you can’t prove it, if anybody who goes around believing it is wasting time?
{Audience member makes a statement somewhat inaudible} God can’t be proven[?]!
PD: Okay. Out there, we’ll give you a chance in a moment.
AR: He’s quite right.
PD: Yeah, he thinks God can’t be proven.
AR: That’s right, and shouldn’t be.