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Posted by Greg Armel/">Greg Armel on October 13, 1999 01:49:56 UTC

Beelzebub: Oh, you become aggressive...LOL...that is good. Yeah, I'm very obstinate, that is true, but the rest...no no no! You have offered me a measure of logical indication? Hmmmm...perhaps I have not seen it because of the much text around it...LOL. You only explained some natural processes (expansion of the universe, growing of the humankind, beautiful nature), and then you say: It's a divine Miracle! I answer: Even the "stupid" scientist from today can explain that all without a God in the story. Are all their theories wrong?

Greg: No one has ever offered any explaination as to why Gravity happened to be the first Law of Physics to be manifested. No one has ever offered any explaination as to why it happens to be the weakest of all the Laws of Physics, and no one has ever offered any explaination regarding the mechanics of its manifestation. Explain for me Mr. Logic, why is it that the most awesome explosion in the History of the Universe should immediately create the means for its own containment? No other explosion ever does so?

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