(October 23, 2014 at 1:33 pm)Heywood Wrote: The problem with this argument is it assumes that only one configuration exist. Perhaps all configurations exist and since we are in this one, we observe this one. No choice was made, it was simply an evitable consequence of all configurations existing. Since I could use this same argument to "prove" a multiverse its not really a proof of God.All configurations cannot exist, because only an infinite number of ideal things can exist (in the mind); not an infinite number of real things (out there).
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