Re: sieg\'s second philosophical post on atheism
Why not the fifth dimension?
Anyway the main point I want to make here is that the points you bring up have been brought up myriad of times in the past. And if they were strong arguments for the existence of God, physicists would be forced to admit it. If they didn't, mathmeticans would call them to task. I don't know all the counterarguments but I do know that physicists have them, and that they are, like it or not MUCH more intelligent than the average theologian, especially when it comes to topics like this. So I trust them.
Meanwhile, what's to stop that third dimension universe creator from being a fourth dimensional toddler with blocks?
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