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|    D to Jamie Michelle    |
|    Re: Edgar Allan Poe's Omega Point Cosmol    |
|    02 May 24 12:16:00    |
      XPost: alt.politics.libertarian, talk.politics.misc       From: nospam@example.net              On Wed, 1 May 2024, Jamie Michelle wrote:              > On Tue, 30 Apr 2024 17:22:57 -0400, "68hx.1806" <68hx.1805@g5t8x.net>       > wrote:       >       >> Poe was an under-respected polymath indeed.       >>       >> However an "insightful" theory is just a theory,       >> like Democritus and "atoms". Neither had a shred       >> of PROOF, no evidence and logical steps that would       >> lead to a CONCLUSION. It was pure speculation in       >> a sea of speculation.       >>       >> And no, math does not prove the existence of 'gods'.       >>       >> As for the universe being open or closed - the jury       >> is still out on that. There have been recent worries       >> that the markers used to judge expansion might not       >> be as reliable as first believed - plus some info       >> that the "dark energy" input may be "variable".       >>       >> In any case, I'd suggest you move to the "religious"       >> groups.       >       > Oh, this has everything to do with politics:              There is a haping hole in all of this, and that is that there is no god,       unless god is proved, and no one has managed to do that.              So without a god, the rest of yoru argument falls. Sorry. =(              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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