2009/8/24 Pat <[email protected]>

>
>   One of the main arguments against God is that atheists see no
> evidence that the universe is teleological, i.e., that it is heading
> in a particular direction with goals at the end.  They overlook the
> FACT that we exist in a space-time continuum.  The continuum contains
> ALL the past, present and future; that is, the ends are already
> defined (as is all the middle).  If the ends are already defined, then
> the universe is, most definitely teleological, and the stumbling block
> (of no teleology) crumbles into dust before the weight of one stone
> (Einstein).



Assuming a continuum, why do you think a future there contained is anything
other than a perfectly indeterminate, fluctuating, and malleable one?

Ian

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