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Is there really any problem with an infinate regresion of universes?
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RE: Is there really any problem with an infinate regresion of universes?
(April 2, 2015 at 11:12 am)Nestor Wrote: 1. Infinite regress is no more of a problem for a universe than it is for a deity. In both cases we're speaking of an unmoved mover that underlies change as an unchanging substratum. The difficulty is connecting the unmoved to the moved in such a way that change has not occurred, otherwise the unmoved is moveable. The elephant in the room is time. What is it?
2. I don't see it as logically impossible, though it would seem logically inconceivable.

It's difficult for Christians to have a personal relationship with a God who is an "unmoved mover" IMO. I wonder if the Christian philosophers ever considered that problem?
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RE: Is there really any problem with an infinate regresion of universes? - by watchamadoodle - April 4, 2015 at 12:56 pm

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