(April 18, 2015 at 2:42 am)snowtracks Wrote:(March 13, 2015 at 7:06 pm)whateverist Wrote:Beginnings only make sense where time is linear in some way such as the cosmic timeline which began 13 billion years ago. If time were two-dimensional, it would be described as a plane which wouldn’t require a beginning or cessation; this is the situation with the Creator. One dimensional time has beginnings and endings; not necessarily so with two-dimensional time.
Creation isn't a serious theory because it begs the question, "and who or what created the creator". You can't define your way out of that one. So if anyone is seriously interested in origins, they just follow the evidence as far back as it leads. Beyond that, no one yet knows nor has any defensible theory. You're free to speculate all you want. But I don't feel any need to argue against your indefensible opinions.
No. Anything Snowtracks says is wrong.
... Or are we only supposed to take your fiat assertions seriously, Snowy?

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