(May 13, 2010 at 11:30 am)tackattack Wrote: The second law of thermodynamics applies to isolated systems which the which universe is not. And yes I agree, most theists would use the God resides outside the realm of nature therefore it's rules need not apply arguement.
I always felt the transcendence point weakens God's position. If a deity exists outside the universe then how could you possibly claim that such an entity exists at all?
If you present the argument that its presence has a direct influence on this reality, then the effects of that presence should be observable, and testable. But they aren't. So, for all practical purposes, such a God may as well not exist.