Re: A Letter to George Hammond, and all Christians for that matter.

From: Gwar (xeno_at_xor.qua)
Date: 06/12/04


Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2004 21:11:09 -0700


On Fri, 11 Jun 2004, George Hammond wrote:

>> It's not self-evident that when no one exists, nothing will exist at all.

> [Hammond]
> If no one existed (all people died tomorrow morning),
> HOW would you prove that the Eiffel Tower
> still existed tomorrow night?
> Just please answer that simple question.

You're looking at the wrong end of the timeline. It suffices to note that
the earth was here prior to the species, or any species, & that the
universe was prior to the formation of the earth. So what is your
compelling evidence that suggests that it would be the case that nothing
will exist if people didn't?



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