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					<description><![CDATA[I feel very sorry for the author, but his argument is like carrying water in a plain bamboo fish basket. To suggest that an infinite God can not create something that is finite is absolute rubbish. Let me give you an example, the same infinite God plans at some point in time to destroy this finite earth and rebuild it again. Why? Because as you mentioned everything requires a cause.  In this case God has to finally and totally destroy evil on Earth. Secondly what proof is there that the universe though, is finite in time, space (either or both). 
The scientist do not even have consensus. And as to its origin (if its finite) they seem to be making a case for intelligent design. That is someone (or thing to suit your atheism) created the universe in accordance with a specific plan. 
But really like you said in the first line, you can&#039;t understand. In your finite thinking mine (and no acknowledgement of God) and do not really expect you to.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I feel very sorry for the author, but his argument is like carrying water in a plain bamboo fish basket. To suggest that an infinite God can not create something that is finite is absolute rubbish. Let me give you an example, the same infinite God plans at some point in time to destroy this finite earth and rebuild it again. Why? Because as you mentioned everything requires a cause.  In this case God has to finally and totally destroy evil on Earth. Secondly what proof is there that the universe though, is finite in time, space (either or both).<br />
The scientist do not even have consensus. And as to its origin (if its finite) they seem to be making a case for intelligent design. That is someone (or thing to suit your atheism) created the universe in accordance with a specific plan.<br />
But really like you said in the first line, you can&#8217;t understand. In your finite thinking mine (and no acknowledgement of God) and do not really expect you to.		</p>
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