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Author Topic:   Kalam Cosmological argument
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Message 16 of 178 (332249)
07-16-2006 4:51 PM
Reply to: Message 11 by PaulK
07-16-2006 2:58 PM


Something from nothing
This all said, unless of course, you believe that nothing has the ability to create something. {
We should also point out that there is some reason to think this is exactly the case.
This site refers to an article in the July 1 "New Scientist".
http://www.sydneyanglicans.net/community/viewtopic.php?t=...
I'll see if I can get a non-subscription link to the article.
The centre of it is this quote from Stenger:
quote:
The Laws of Physics are the Laws of Nothing. The Universe shares this Law of Nothing, but something came from nothing because something is more stable than nothing.
Don't get into a knot about what "nothing" is. It is ony standing in for a complex concept.

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