that in this case an argument for the most theistic God is a lot more probable. — Barry Z
So we don't know at all how God created organisms. Do we. No, we don't. — god must be atheist
If we assume that the universe goes back to infinite past (which assumption I am happy with), and we assume that god did not create organisms, then they must have generated by no design and by matter forming by itself. — god must be atheist
I see no reason to accord matter by itself any special privilege to be a precursor for organism. If matter has been in existence since the beginning why can't organism have been with us since the beginning? In an infinite reality that would mean they both have always existed. — Barry Z
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