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Professor Sean Carroll on Why there is Something...
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RE: Professor Sean Carroll on Why there is Something...
I don't agree that any god at all is at all helpful in explaining anything whatsoever. Explaining something requires you to show how it fits in with what you do know. Gods, or at least the xtian God, is by definition apart from everything else we know.
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RE: Professor Sean Carroll on Why there is Something... - by Whateverist - August 24, 2018 at 10:42 am

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