[Ham]
> check out a logic book while you're at it.  You'll find that the statement 
> "something 
> comes from nothing" is a fallacious premise.

Ham,
The ball's in your court.  Can you find any logic book that uses the phrase 
"fallacious
premise"?  Any good logic book will talk about ARGUMENTS as "fallacious"/not
"fallacious", depending on the connection between the premises & the conclusion.
PREMISES are evaluated as true/false, supported/unsupported, etc.  But I don't 
think
you'll find a logic book which evaluates "something comes from nothing".  Or if 
you do,
it will evaluate it the same as "something doesn't come from nothing".
Craig
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